Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Wright State University receives $2.7M for 'Calamityville

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million toward the Calamityville project, officialws announced Friday. The award came from the to enhancwe collaboration between theAir Force’s School of Aerospac Medicine and WSU’s National Center for Medical Readiness and specifically Calamityville, a disaster readinessx program to be set up in Fairborn. The prograk will provide education, research and development projects in disaster response andmedical readiness. “This collaboration offers a greaty example of the kinds of opportunities we have to partner with locakl universities and businesses in meeting Air Force needzsas ... mission transitions to said Thomas Wells, 711 Human Performance Wing in anews release.
“The military and civilian communities sharde an interest in medical readiness and NCMR offerxs a unique opportunity to work together to achieve a new level of disaster response and training capability for the Air Force and the Calamityville is expected to brinvg30 full-time jobs to the area and could generate as much as $75 milliom for the region, Wright State officials A groundbreaking rdate on the facility has not yet been as the school and Fairborn work to get the land cleanec up from contaminates left behind by the Cemex plany that was once there.
• Develop modeliny technologies that will enable communityhealth system, publi health agency and emergency managemen t leadership to identify, train and distribute Department of Defense and non-Do D response forces in the event of a large-scale • Create a common operating structure, communicationb and procedure for a national medical and • Cultivate training capabilitiea for medical staff around the nation.

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