A Soldier tries to keep a female cyclist still as she looks for her husband after a simulated bike accident involving a bus of 6th Ranger Training Battalion students Oct. 19 at the entrance to the Ranger Camp road. The no-notice exercise was to test the Soldiers’ reactions in the event of a mass casualty event. The Soldiers following in the other buses had to react and secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Andrew Caulk)
Soldiers provide aid to a cyclist hit by a bus during a simulated exercise as an ambulance from Eglin Air Force Base arrives Oct. 19 at the entrance to the Ranger Camp road. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus carrying 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. The Soldiers following in the other buses had to react and secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Andrew Caulk)
Army Rangers try to determine the correct treatment to a fellow wounded Soldier's injuries after a simulated bus accident Oct. 19 at the entrance to their camp on Eglin Air Force Base. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus transporting 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. Soldiers following in the other buses reacted quickly to secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
Soldiers watch victims being removed from a bus after a simulated accident Oct. 19 at the entrance to the 6th Ranger Battalion's camp on Eglin Air Force Base. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus transporting Ranger students. Soldiers following in the other buses reacted quickly to secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
An Eglin firefighter places an injury tag around one of the simulated victims of a bus accident Oct. 19 at the entrance to the 6th Ranger Training Battalion on Eglin Air Force Base. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus transporting Ranger students. Soldiers following in the other buses had to react and secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
Army Rangers remove a victim from the back of the bus following a simulated bus accident Oct. 19 at the entrance to their camp on Eglin Air Force Base. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus transporting 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. Soldiers following in the other buses reacted quickly to secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
An Army Ranger comforts a wounded victim after a simulated bus accident Oct. 19 at the entrance their camp at Eglin Air Force Base. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus transporting 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. Soldiers following in the other buses reacted quickly to secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
Army Rangers bandage the head wound of a fellow Soldier after a simulated bus accident Oct. 19 while exercise coordinators evaluate their response to the incident played at the entrance to their camp on Eglin Air Force Base. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus carrying 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. Soldiers following in the other buses reacted quickly to secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
An Eglin firefighter and an Army Ranger help move a wounded victim during a simulated exercise Oct. 19 at the entrance to the Ranger Camp road. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus carrying 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. The Soldiers following in the other buses had to react and secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Andrew Caulk)
Soldiers attend to the head wound of a fellow soldier after a simulated bus accident Oct. 19 at the entrance to the Ranger Camp road. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus carrying 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. The Soldiers following in the other buses had to react and secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Andrew Caulk)
Army Rangers work with Air Force paramedics following a simulated bus accident Oct. 19 at the entrance to the Ranger Camp road. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus carrying 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. The Soldiers following in the other buses had to react and secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Andrew Caulk)
Army Rangers secure a cyclist's injured neck during a simulated bus accident Oct. 19 at the entrance to their camp on Eglin Air Force Base. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus transporting 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. Soldiers following in the other buses reacted quickly to secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
Army Rangers and medics interact with Eglin paramedics and firefighters at the scene of a simulated bus accident Oct. 19 at the entrance to the Ranger Camp road. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus carrying 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. The Soldiers following in the other buses had to react and secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
An Army medic determines the seriousness of wounds of Soldiers hurt in a simulated bus accident Oct. 19 at the entrance to the Ranger Camp road. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus carrying 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. The Soldiers following in the other buses had to react and secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
An Army Ranger secures the neck of a fellow Soldier after a simulated bus accident Oct. 19 at the entrance to the Ranger Camp road. The no-notice exercise simulated an accident involving two cyclists and a bus carrying 6th Ranger Training Battalion students. The Soldiers following in the other buses had to react and secure the scene while getting medical support from Eglin and local emergency crews. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Andrew Caulk)