July 1, 2022 Base team reduces muscular-skeletal and mental health issues One of the first multidisciplinary medical operational support teams in the Air Force is working to reduce muscular-skeletal and mental health issues at Hill Air Force Base.The five-person team, consisting of an exercise physiologist, clinical psychologist, clinical social worker, physical therapist
Sept. 17, 2021 New ambulance service rolls out at Hill AFB Hill Air Force Base Fire and Emergency Services and the 75th Medical Group rolled out a new ambulance service this month that will serve more than 25,000 workers and residents here. The new service includes two ambulances operating out of Fire Station No. 1 and one from Fire Station No. 5 located at
Aug. 16, 2021 Mass casualty exercise tests Hill's medical response capabilities It was a scene of organized chaos at the 75th Medical Group Clinic on Aug. 13, as Medical Contingency Response Plan teams ran an exercise aimed to maximize training for medics and enhance readiness, integration, and all-hazards response skills.
June 25, 2021 75th Medical Group welcomes new commander Col. Tracie L. Swingle (center right), incoming 75th Medical Group commander, accepts the guidon from Col. Jenise M. Carroll (left), 75th Air Base Wing commander, during a change of command ceremony June 24, 2021, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.
Feb. 17, 2021 Air Force Wounded Warrior program serves injured and ill Airmen No other time than during the current pandemic has the Air Force’s mental health, family advocacy, and other support programs been so important. One program – the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program – has been essential in providing wounded, ill, and injured Airmen a place to turn for assistance.
Jan. 19, 2021 Family Advocacy opens ‘comfort room’ for Airmen Hill Air Force Base leadership held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Jan. 14 to celebrate the opening of a new “comfort room” at Hill’s Family Advocacy.