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LINE 6 OR ECHO BRAVO - End time for biological/chemical attack
LINE 7 OR FOXTROT - Actual or estimated (state which) grid
coordinates for location of attack.
LINE 8 OR GOLF - Means of delivery.
LINE 9 OR HOTEL - Height of nuclear burst in feet or
meters and or type of burst.
LINE 10 OR HOTEL BRAVO - Type of biological/chemical
attack and height of burst.
LINE 11 OR INDIA BRAVO - Number of munitions or aircraft.
LINE 12 OR EFFECTS - Effects of burst/agent on personnel.
LINE 13 OR JULIETT - Flash-to-bang time in seconds for
nuclear attack.
LINE 14 OR KILO - Crater (yes or no) and width in meters.
LINE 15 OR KILO BRAVO - Vegetation chemical/biological.
LINE 16 OR LIMA - Nuclear burst angular cloud width,
measured at five minutes after detonation in mils or degrees.
LINE 17 OR MIKE - Stabilized cloud top height, in feet or meters,
or angular cloud top angle, in degrees or mils, measured at H+10
minutes after detonation and stabilized cloud height, in feet or
meters, or angular cloud bottom angle, in degrees or mils,
measured at H+10.
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LINE 18 OR PAPA ALPHA- Grid of predicted outline of
external contours of hazardous cloud or area.
LINE 19 OR PAPA BRAVO - Downwind direction of nuclear
cloud or duration of hazard in days.
LINE 20 OR SIERRA - Date-time group of reading for nuclear
or detection time for biological/chemical.
LINE 21 OR YANKEE BRAVO - Effective downwind direction
and wind speed.
LINE 22 OR ZULU ALPHA STABILITY - Air stability indicator.
LINE 23 OR ZULU ALPHA TEMPERATURE - Surface air
temperature.
LINE 24 OR ZULU ALPHA HUMIDITY - Relative humidity
range.
LINE 25 OR ZULU ALPHA WEATHER - Significant weather
phenomena.
LINE 26 OR ZULU ALPHA COVER - Cloud cover.
LINE 27 OR NARRATIVE - Other significant observation.
LINE 28 - Not used.
CATION - Self-authentication, if required.
LINE 29 OR AUTHENTI
7-21. MEDICAL EVACUATION REQUEST
This paragraph complies with STANAG 3204.
The sniper team sends a MEDEVAC request to the medical team on
the company command net.
a. When air assets are not available, the sniper team uses the
ground evacuation format.
LINE 1 - Evacuation.
LINE 2 - Location for pickup (encode).
LINE 3 - Number of casualties.
LINE 4 - Category of patient(s).
A Urgent.
B Priority.
C Routine.
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Use the letter of the appropriate subparagraph from Line 4 with the
number of casualties in Line 3 for example, a2 means there are two
urgent patients for evacuation.
b. When air assets are available, the sniper team uses the air
evacuation format.
LINE 1 - Location.
LINE 2 - Radio frequency, call sign, and suffix.
LINE 3 - Precedence:
URGENT__ PRIORITY__ ROUTINE__ TACTICAL
IMMEDIATE
LINE 4 - Special equipment.
LINE 5 - Number of patients by type:
Little__ Ambulator__
LINE 6 - Security of pickup site.
LINE 7 - Method of marking pickup size.
LINE 8 - Patient s nationality and status.
LINE 9 - NBC contamination.
c. The definitions of the categories of precedence follow:
(1) Urgent. Used for emergency cases for evacuation as
soon as possible and no more than two hours to save life,
limb, and eyesight.
(2) Priority. Used when the patient should be evacuated
within four hours or his medical condition will deteriorate
to an URGENT precedence.
(3) Routine. Requires evacuation, but the patient s condition
is not expected to deteriorate within the next 24 hours.
(4) Tactical immediate. Used when the patient s condition
is not urgent or priority, but evacuation is required as soon
as possible so as not to endanger the requesting unit s
tactical mission.
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