It is about noon here at Camp Bastion on New Years Day and just turned New Years to you all on the East Coast....so I wish you all a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR.
It is difficult here to juxtapose a celebration of the New Year with what happens around us. We had multiple casualties yesterday morning then had the marines from Camp Leatherneck come over and give the hospital a BBQ (see pic) which was very nice. And had some "celebration" with our small group of the New Year (I was in bed by 11...no different from home lol) then again a bad casualty the morning so it seems hard to imagine a Happy New Year. The biggest thing I can say is for everyone to give the "kids" who are doing the fighting ...and yes they seem like kids...the best support we can from a morale point. If you know anyone who has one of theirs over here in the fight...make sure they know they have everyone's support. That seems to help. Pic below is of marines going on mission outside the wire.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Christmas at Camp Bastion Hosptial
It is Christmas day here now...and has been relatively quiet and people are about and fairly festive. We just came back from Camp Leatherneck and a Christmas Lunch/Dinner...so again waddling back to camp.
Just want to wish everyone out there a very Merry Christmas/Happy Holiday ...Pic is of Carol Service (a Brit tradition) at Camp Bastion Hospital on Christmas Eve.
Just want to wish everyone out there a very Merry Christmas/Happy Holiday ...Pic is of Carol Service (a Brit tradition) at Camp Bastion Hospital on Christmas Eve.
Friday, December 24, 2010
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!!
Just want to wish everyone the happiest of holidays and even a happier New Year. We all went over to Camp Leatherneck for lunch and waddled back to camp. A welcomed break.
Above is pic of our doc (US and Brits) at Camp Bastion Hospital taken this morning
Above is pic of our doc (US and Brits) at Camp Bastion Hospital taken this morning
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Flags at Half Mast
It was a very dark day yesterday here. One died in OR (which rarely happens) and another three didn't make it to here. This will be a very difficult 7 months
Monday, December 20, 2010
Way to Busy a Week
Sorry for not writing but it has been VERY busy here last several days. We had 15 CAT A's the other day and most of them went to the OR. Not all ISAF military, but alot are. Lately the US Marines seem to be taking the brunt of it in our territory :(
We have a list which is called: “Things I have never done before” and even with being here a short time it is already getting long.
Current additions:
· Wash/debridement of burn on 3 y/o (yes we do a lot on Afghan nationals)
· Right upper and middle lobectomy on ISAF soldier with GSW to chest
The other thing is we have been on OP MINIMIZE for the last day + which makes communication pretty non existent.
Pic is of my new SUV which we park outside our tent. I am pretty sure I am going to be able to take it home with me
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
More on Camp Bastion Hospital
The hospital has...now get this....TWO...yes TWO GE 64 slice CT scanners!!!! Just amazing..they are truely state of the art and it is amazing what can be done and seen with these. Really helps in evaluating these blast and other injuries.
The ER is multi bed with essentially 4 major trauma resuccitation beds...with the possibility for expansion.
Pic above is one of 4 major trauma bays. Lynn...no Belmonts..only Level 1s...lol..but they are working on trying to get them
The ER is multi bed with essentially 4 major trauma resuccitation beds...with the possibility for expansion.
Pic above is one of 4 major trauma bays. Lynn...no Belmonts..only Level 1s...lol..but they are working on trying to get them
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Bastion Hospital
Last days have been way to busy...and well...it is as best I can describe it gruesome beyond description....but I think I will focus on Bastion Hospital which is a pretty amazing place all in all. It has a fairly long history and in 2008 moved into its current "permanent" building. The British run the hospital with about 70 US Navy support.
The hospital sits kind of in the middle of Helmand province but is close to Sangin which is now THE current “hotbed” of activity in Afghan and least for the US Marines who now have combined with the Brits here in this area. The hospital has about hummm…50 beds and about 12 ICU beds and 4 ORs with the ability to expand. We take are of ALL ISAF forces in the area and also all the Afghan nationals, police, and army. Pics are of the ORs...what is weird is what is allowed in the ORs as far as dress and movement...it has taken some getting use to...but more on that later
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Camp Bastion Hospital
Next time will talk about the hospital and where it "sits" in the scheme of things in Afghan but just thought I would post a pic of my wonderful accomidations here :)
Pic is of my "space" in 10 man tent. Ahhhh what a life
Pic is of my "space" in 10 man tent. Ahhhh what a life
Monday, December 6, 2010
Importan Visit to Camp Bastion
I almost forgot to mention!!! We had a visit here from....The British Prime Minister. Didn't get to meet..but did get to see. He toured thru the hospital. As I said the base and the hospital are British. Visit was kind of neat..but the down side was we were on OP MINIMIZE for like days...which basically means communication shutdown..so that was not good.. But he is gone...and we are back to ???normal???
Camp Bastion
Ok...so Camp Bastion. Pretty amazing place. Built in the middle of no where...and is the major British base and presence in Afghan and if the largest British base built since WW II. It is "home to over 20,000 +. It occupiers many square miles of real-estate. Camp Leatherneck is the US Marine position here and was more recently built and fortified and now is home to 10,000-20,000 + marines, and is inside the same “wire” as Camp Bastion so it is possible to go from base to base by walking. There is also a Danish camp inside the same wire also.
Ok...So i know alot have expressed concern on safety...and that is one big plus of being here....it is pretty safe inside the wire...which basically i will NEVER leave :)
As stated it is built in the middle of nowhere..and they can pretty much see anything that approches from miles out...so we walk around with pretty much a safe feeli...ng. There are still possibilities of course..but prob not any worse than being in NYC lol... pic is of "shoping center" at Camp Leatherneck...
URL to check out Camp Bastion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C amp_Bastion
As stated it is built in the middle of nowhere..and they can pretty much see anything that approches from miles out...so we walk around with pretty much a safe feeli...ng. There are still possibilities of course..but prob not any worse than being in NYC lol... pic is of "shoping center" at Camp Leatherneck...
URL to check out Camp Bastion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C
The First Week At Bastion
Well haven't written much mainly because we have been really busy. It is pretty hard to describe but it is war for sure. So far just in this week we have had 4 double ampuations from IEDS...not good. What is amazing is the rescuccitation which is truly outstanding. What we do back home is ..well middle age rescuccitation in comparison. But more on that later. Next post I will try and describe the hospital, area, etc..
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Bastion Hospital
6:51 am here. Am on hospital computer since Internet outside seems rather poor. SO....Am at Camp Bastion and at the hospital there which is called..yes...Bastion Hospital. It is British run and currently the busiest hospital in theater. In fact it is rumored that it is the busiest operative trauma center in the world...., no..in the UNIVERSE. Not sure...but it is VERY busy. The British are incredible proud of it as well they should be. The US Navy supports the hospital and has a Det of about 70+ people here. Camp Bastion is HUGE and is located in south Afghan in Helmand Provence. Attached is pic of entrance which faces the landing pad. More to follow
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Camp Bastion Hospital: home for next 7 months!
Sorry for not updating much but it has been really busy and haven't gotten hooked up to personal Internet yet. Still in transient tent...will send pic...it will be good to get into our tent and be able to really settle in. Hospital is Camp Bastion Hospital and is British run and our Navy group is a detachment supporting it; but much more on that later
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