Fl3 DMAT
Government disaster relief teams NDMS/HHS
08/21/2022
It is with a very heavy heart that I share the news that Scott Westgate, our Primary Safety Officer, passed away last night. I am still trying to get the details, and will share them with you as soon as I receive them. In the meanwhile, please keep Scott’s family in your thoughts.
08/06/2022
Our first outdoor Track workout is this Saturday 10am at . This workout is brought to you by and F45 The Grove. A FREE community workout for all ages. Bring a mat, towel and water bottle!
10am Saturday
DM to sign up or sign up in Facebook event.
09/15/2020
Thank you again for providing such outstanding service to the residents of Lake Charles! # Fl3DMAT
01/29/2020
Hawaii deployment
01/18/2020
Great way to start the day with Fl3 training day .
With a deep heart We lost one of our extended family member Lou DeGilio RIP
07/05/2019
Worlds Greatest DMAT Team
06/09/2019
Don’t forget it’s hurricane season Be prepared . PR
04/08/2019
Health & Human Services Federal Medical Station in PR A Federal Medical Station operated by the Florida 4 DMAT (Disaster Medical Assistance Team) opens in the Coliseum Bencito in Manati, Puerto Rico. This 150 be...
03/31/2019
Past deployment PR
03/27/2019
Providing the best critical care in the worst of times
When disaster strikes, trauma often follows. NDMS Trauma and Critical Care Teams (TCCTs) provide critical, operative and emergency care to help people in the wake of disaster or emergency. TCCT members are medical professionals who are deployed to supplement federal, state, local, tribal and territorial resources at the request of local authorities. Whether they are deploying in the wake of a tornado or responding to a terrorist attack, TCCTs provide care that protects health and saves lives.
TCCT team in action
Deploying in Austere Conditions to Save Lives
TCCT members work together to provide excellent care in spite of challenging conditions. Disasters may knock out power or even destroy hospitals – but patients still need medical care. TCCTs rise to the challenge and work to get people the life-saving or life-sustaining care that they need.
TCCTs are typically deployed for fourteen days or longer. They stay until local medical resources have started to recover or are being supplemented by other organizations
01/31/2019
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201 14th St SW
Largo, FL
33770