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Naval Hospital Camp LejeunePublic Affairs Office100 Brewster Blvd.
Camp Lejeune, NC 28546
CONTACT: Raymond Applewhite (910) 450-4463
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUGUST 20, 2012
Naval Hospital Partners With Marine Corps To Provide Innovative Hot
Weather Injury Training
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune will be hosting a comprehensive
training seminar for local Navy and Marine Corps unit leaders and medical personnel on how toprevent severe injury or death from hot weather injuries using an innovative heat injury treatment
method at the Camp Lejeune Base Theater Aug. 24. This will be the first training seminar as partof a larger, national training initiative within Navy Medicine using a local, internally-produced
training video featuring heat injury prevention and cooling techniques.
Leadership from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Station New River, IIMarine Expeditionary Force (II MEF), 2nd Division (2D), Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW),
Marine Logistics Group (MLG), School of Infantry, Camp Geiger, and Marine Corps Special
Operations Group (MARSOC) may be present.
The goal of the training seminar is to remind leaders and medical personnel about strategies for
preventing heat injuries and for administering life-saving first responder treatments when they
occur. For example, using bed sheets immersed in an ice-water slurry and then wrapped around a
heat casualty like a burrito has been proven to decrease a victims core temperature from 108degrees to 102 degrees in 15 to 20 minutes. Cooling body temperatures using traditionally
known methods can take up to an hour, greatly increasing the risk of heat stroke, organ damage,or death.
Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune has employed these heat injury cooling methods for nearly threeyears, resulting in zero heat deaths for Sailors stationed at local Navy commands who suffered
from heat injuries. NHCL proudly partners with surrounding Marine Corps leadership, and has
spearheaded the movement to train Navy Medicine personnel around the country with an
internally-produced training video upon the completion of this seminar.
MEDIA ADVISORY: NHCLs Public Affairs Department is offering an opportunity to
witness the training, learn about the cooling and prevention techniques, and talk to Naval
Hospital Camp Lejeune leadership who are spearheading this national training initiative.
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The seminar begins at 1:30 p.m. Escort from the front gate will be offered at 12:45 for
those who RSVP ahead of time. Please RSVP no later than 12:00 p.m. August 23.
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