CAMP LEMIONER, Djibouti – U.S. Soldiers raced to the aid of several injured Djiboutians following a vehicle rollover accident here June 24th. Members of Charlie and Bravo Combat Search and Rescue platoons, 2nd Battalion, 18th Field Artillery Regiment, were in a five-vehicle convoy returning from a day of weapons training at a firing range. Not long after their convoy reached the highway, the Soldiers witnessed a dump truck veer off the paved road and then overturn.

“I was very impressed with the rapid response and the teamwork from everyone involved,” Gallup went on to say.

“Immediately, our guys were working to dig the man out,” said Staff Sgt. Jason Liptak, Charlie platoon’s squad leader. “I saw the truck roll and thought there was no way anyone in the back survived. But our Soldiers worked quickly and had him freed almost immediately.”
Spc. Brandon Melrose, a combat medic with Bravo battery, ran to the scene looking to help the most critically injured victims. He immediately set to work stabilizing the man who had become trapped under the dirt and debris while his fellow soldiers assessed the injuries of the others.

After rendering first aid, several of the U.S. Soldiers rushed the most severally injured man to a nearby French Foreign Legion Post where he was then transported to a local hospital by ambulance.
“We’re in an area with no 9-1-1 or emergency call system,” said Sgt. Richard Hardy, joint CSAR security team leader. “With no medevacs and no means of contacting help, we knew we had to be the ones to get him some assistance.”

Hardy said his CLS helped him immensely during the emergency. And he stressed the need for all Soldiers to be proficient in their first aid techniques and familiar with the equipment in their CLS packs.
The Soldiers from 2-18 FAR are deployed to Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa from Ft. Sill, Okla. They are expected to serve 15 months in the eastern African region providing CSAR support and force protection for the more than 2,000 U.S. military forces assigned to the region.
Source: HOA - CENTCOM.
Photos by: Air Force Tech Sgt. Katherine Garcia.
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Cross-posted @ Rosemary's News and Ideas.

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