Medical Officers and Medical Assistants from the Eastern Fleet underwent specialized training on handling the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) aboard the ALH MK III helicopters. This training session was held at INS Dega in Visakhapatnam, home to the Indian Naval Air Squadron 324 (INAS 324).
The ALH MK III is a versatile helicopter, widely recognized for its reliability in Search and Rescue (SAR), medical evacuation (MEDIVAC), and casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) operations.
The training aimed to enhance the medical teams’ proficiency in using the advanced MICU facilities onboard the helicopter, significantly improving the MEDIVAC capabilities and increasing the survival chances of patients during critical missions.
This periodic familiarization and hands-on training ensure that the medical personnel are adept at delivering immediate and effective medical care in high-pressure scenarios.
Surg Rear Admiral Ajit Gopinath, VSM, Command Medical Officer of the Headquarters Eastern Naval Command (HQENC), was present during the training session. He witnessed the exercises and expressed appreciation for the high level of expertise and commitment demonstrated by the medical teams.
Rear Admiral Gopinath’s presence highlighted the importance of continuous training and preparedness in enhancing the operational effectiveness of naval medical services.
This training not only bolsters the operational readiness of the Eastern Fleet’s medical teams but also underscores the Indian Navy’s commitment to maintaining cutting-edge medical facilities on its platforms, ensuring they are equipped to handle any medical emergencies during their missions.