NOUN
- (military) a station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded
How To Use aid station In A Sentence
- The platoon tracks could occasionally kick out four sandbags tied together as casualties that the first sergeant could take back to the battalion aid station.
- The pay officer arrived just as a Jeep was taking the body to an aid station inside the camp.
- Look at structuring the push package to support the lowest level of stabilizing care, such as the battalion aid station.
- Outside the tent, there is a "help yourself" first-aid station with bandages, antacid, witch hazel, calamine lotion and vitamins. Medical Triage at Encampment
- Back in December, when it seems that Zimbabwe was at the height of the Cholera outbreak, a good number of aid agencies and organizations from South Africa and the world set up information/aid stations and tables at the showgrounds on the edge of town. Archive 2009-04-01
- METHODS: Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) were used to evaluate the mental health status of 113 military medical personnel in the Field Medical Aid Station.
- Little do we know that at the top of the mountain he has bonked and is lying in the first-aid station, his body limp and shivering.
- If only ground transportation is available, how exactly will the casualty be evacuated to the battalion aid station?
- Each Aid Station has water, Gatorade, toilets, medical facilities and access to runner drop-out vehicles.
- The Platoon Aid Station should be situated in the middle of the platoon's defense, close to equidistant from each squad.