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keywords: vietnam war, helicopter medivac, wounded soldiers, air ambulance, medical evacuation |
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Synopsis: Helicopter medivac of wounded soldiers, demonstration of jungle penetrator and raising of soldier on rigid litter... (read more) |
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Information: 1969 22 min COL (SILENT) |
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Dust off crew from the 45th Air Ambulance Medical Co. , 93rd Evacuation Hospital rushes to UH-1H medical or medivac helicopter and put on gear before boarding the copter. UH-1H copter takes off. Shows UH-1H landing on pad. Point of view from behind crewmen or view through canopy as helicopter becomes airborne and in flight. Aerial view from door of helicopter of injured soldier on litter as helicopter approaches for pick-up. Injured soldier with head wound is loaded aboard helicopter. Demonstration of the jungle penetrator and raising soldier on a rigid litter shot from hovering copter. UH-1H copter being fueled.
Shot from inside helicopter on ground as dust off crew rushes to the UH-1H for mission.
Aerial view of smoke from signal grenade in jungle. Hoist is lowered. Injured soldier on jungle penetrator is lifted to hovering UH-1H. Crewmen at their positions in airborne helicopter. Shot from hovering helicopter, wounded soldier on litter, jungle penetrator is lowered. Wounded soldier lying on litter in helicopter in flight. Shows soldier smoking. Medic looks after the soldier. Radio operator receives message. He pushes scramble button. Additional scenes of demonstration of the jungle penetrator shot from the ground. Two wounded soldiers on litters are loaded onto dust off helicopter. Helicopter lifts off. Shows medivac helicopter or medical helicopter landing. Dust off crew running from radio operations to UH-1H on pad.
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