The key to getting a wounded soldier from a battlefield to a hospital is stabilization—holding off the damage done by bullet or bomb for long enough to get to surgery. So faster evacuation is always better. Now the hospital can actually meet the injured partwayin the form of a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III,transformed into a flying triage unit. On board, doctors stabilize, or monitor,and treat soldiers with high-level care so they form it safely domestic.
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Source: wired.com