Video by Bernie Kale
Alaska Air National Guard Rescue: Water Training B-ROLL
Alaska National Guard
July 2, 2014 | 2:52
"These Things We Do That Others May Live"

Alaska is huge. It is more than one-fifth the size of the entire continental United States, with more miles of coastline than the other 49 states combined. If overlaid onto a map of the United States, with the eastern tip of the Alaska Panhandle grounded to the Atlantic Ocean, its western tip (at the end of the Aleutian Islands) would stretch to the coast of California.

Because of its sheer size and varied geography, search-and-rescue (SAR) operations in Alaska are carried out by several different agencies -- the Alaska Air National Guard's 176th Wing, the United States Coast Guard, the National Park Service, the Alaska State Troopers and the Civil Air Patrol, for example.

Coordinating the efforts of these various agencies are the highly trained men and women of the 11th Rescue Coordination Center, a unit of the 176th Wing located in a small, high-tech facility on Elmendorf Air Force Base. These guard members, most of them full-timers, work in shifts around the clock, 365 days a year, monitoring Alaska's skies and responding to distress calls. Working under the guidance of the National SAR Plan [.pdf], they are responsible for all aeronautical SAR cases, both military and civilian.

The 11th RCC's mission is to locate and recover downed military and civilian aircrew personnel in Alaska as quickly and safely as possible. A secondary responsibility is to provide SAR assistance to state and federal agencies responsible for conducting ground searches for distressed individuals in the harsh arctic environment.

As the staff agency for SAR-related matters for the 11th Air Force and Alaskan Command (ALCOM) Headquarters, 11 RCC personnel also provide vital expertise and information to ensure the command makes the best possible decisions on SAR issues
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Edwards AFB COVID-19 Vaccine Center

 

What:   Comirnaty (Pfizer/BioNTech)  Fact Sheet: www.cvdvaccine.com                             

•Primary Series (2 doses) – for all 12 and older
•3rd dose (28 days after 2nd dose) – for Immunocompromised
•Booster dose (6 mo after final dose)–
•For anyone 65 and older
•For 18-65 y.o. with high risk medical condition or high risk for exposure
•Pediatric doses (5-11 y.o.) – pending, will be available via primary care provider

Where: Main MDG campus, Bldg 5525, 30 Nightingale Road

When:  By appointment. Sign up at https://health.mil/dap.html

•Walk in available during operating hours

Who:    All AD/Beneficiaries/DoD & NAF Employees

 

OFF-BASE: Free and readily available to everyone at all pharmacies/vaccine centers

•To find a location near you: Text your ZIP CODE to GETVAX (438829) or VACUNA (822862)
•Or visit Vaccines.gov or Myturn.ca.gov

 

•For AD/Reservists/Beneficiaries – bring in documentation to Vaccine Center or email it to

 usaf.edwards.412-mdg.list.covid-clinic@mail.mil

For Digital Vaccine Record Request:

If you got your COVID-19 vaccine through the state, public health department or pharmacy, you may be able to request a Digital Vaccine record through the California Immunizations Registry (CAIR) by visiting https://myvaccinerecord.cdph.ca.gov/

If you got your COVID-19 vaccine through the 412th MDG/Edwards AFB, you may request your record be sent to CAIR in order to obtain a Digital Vaccine Record, using the following steps:

1. Log into MHS Genesis Patient Portal (use DS Login or CAC card): https://patientportal.mhsgenesis.health.mil/

2. Send a message to “USAF EDWARDS PHARMACY COMMUNICATION” with phone number and/or email to associate with your vaccine record request.

3. Wait for a reply to your message before requesting through CAIR site (above). 

**Note – it is taking a few weeks to process requests due to overwhelming numbers and backlog. This is a manual data entry push, so please be patient.

Related Websites:

1. Vaccine Safety: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety.html

2. Vaccine Booster information: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/booster-shot.html

3. Link for Parents on COVID vaccine from AAP: https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/COVID-19/Pages/The-Science-Behind-the-COVID-19-Vaccine-Parent-FAQs.aspx