FORT CAVAZOS, Texas — The Joint Emergency Medicine Exercise, JEMX, hosted by the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center moves into day 3 of a week long exercise on Fort Cavazos, Texas. This annual training event, unlike any other military exercise, has over 1500 medical personnel from the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force, as well as several NATO partners, engaging in realistic combat casualty care training.
B-roll video. Exterior shots of Soldiers carrying a medical mannequin out of a tunnel. Interior scenes include combat medics administering medical care to mannequins in a simulated field hospital, applying tourniquets and chest seals at a simulated role one field hospital on Fort Cavazos, Texas, June 5, 2024. Joint Emergency Medicine Exercise 2024 is a combined training event for partnership in medical excellence where all trainees receive professional classroom instruction along with practical training in Tactical Combat Casualty Care, fresh whole blood, care of military working dogs, and air transport capabilities. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Sgt. Brandon Hernandez)