Staff Sgt. Michelle Linn, 48th Medical Support Squadron, puts finishing touches on an eye-ball used to simulate an injury on Airman Scott Menadue, 48th Security Forces Squadron during a mass casualty exercise at RAF Lakenheath, England, Sept. 11. Sergeant Linn volunteered her time and talent to create realism for the exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)
Staff Sgt. Michelle Linn, 48th Medical Support Squadron, creates an open fracture wound on Airman 1st Class Derrick Moreau, 48th Logistics Readiness Squadron, in preperation for a mass casualty exercise at RAF Lakenheath, England, Sept. 11. Sergeant Linn volunteered her time and talent to create realism for the exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)
Emergency personnel strap an "injured party" to a stretcher during a mass casualty exercise at RAF Lakenheath, England, Sept. 11. The exercise was used to test the response time of the different organizations during a devastating event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)
Disaster victims receive treatment from Airmen assisting emergency personnel during a mass casualty exercise at RAF Lakenheath, England, Sept. 11. The Airmen near the scene when the disaster hit had to notify emergency personnel and help clear the victims away from danger. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)
Emergency personnel clear the scene of a disaster during a mass casualty exercise at RAF Lakenheath, England, Sept. 11. The exercise helped increase awareness and gave people across the base a chance to prepare in case of a real world event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)
A member of RAF Lakenheath, England's Fire Department talks to a lightning strike victim during a mass casualty exercise, Sept. 11. Emergency personnel talk to disaster victims to keep them conscious and prevent them from going into shock. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)