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Rescue under fire: this is how the combined forces of 669 and the mobility unit evacuate the wounded from deep in the Strip | Israel today

2024-01-31T18:20:57.481Z

Highlights: Rescue under fire: this is how the combined forces of 669 and the mobility unit evacuate the wounded from deep in the Strip. "If you hear, direct me to you": the IDF spokesman published a document of the rescue and mobility units in action in the heart of Gaza. In the control room in the air force pit sit officials who are responsible for launching the helicopters if there is a demand to evacuate the helicopter. "Guys, you are lions. We adore you, keep doing your holy work," one official says.


"If you hear, direct me to you": the IDF spokesman published a document of the rescue and mobility units in action in the heart of Gaza • At the same time, dozens of combat teams of 669 are fighting with the maneuvering forces in the field and are immediate rescue squads that provide first aid to the wounded in the field


From the air and from the ground in complex field conditions:

rescue operations are carried out every day that save the lives of the fighters in the field.

Rescue under fire from the air and the ground in complex terrain conditions, photo: IDF spokesperson

In the control room in the air force pit sit officials who are responsible for launching the helicopters if there is a demand to evacuate the helicopter.

In the documentation released by the IDF spokesman, the voices of the rescue operations can be heard: "If you hear or see, direct me to you."

"Guys, you are lions"

During the operation, the forces on the ground update at any time about the rescue.

"We are loading. Everyone inside, door closed. R-Shai - the helicopter has left, go."

"You are lions."

The activity of the combined units of 669 and the mobility unit in the Gaza Strip, photo: IDF spokesman

In response, the official in the control room replies: "Guys, you are lions. We adore you, keep doing your holy work."

At the same time, mounted evacuation teams of the Mobility Unit 5515, which are made up of Unit 669 fighters and the Mobility Unit fighters, who constitute mounted evacuation teams, are jumped to the rescue.

The combined forces of Unit 669 and Mobility Unit 5515 save lives, photo: IDF spokesperson

In the control room, they make sure that every rescue has an air cover and that there is contact with the diverting force throughout the operation.

Also, the Home Front Command's Medical Officers, in collaboration with the Air Force's Evacuation Unit, determine the evacuation targets in accordance with the operational considerations, while synchronizing with the factors on the ground so that each wounded person receives the ultimate treatment.

Rescue operations that save the lives of the fighters in the field, photo: IDF spokesperson

At the same time, dozens of combat teams of Unit 669 are fighting together with the maneuvering forces in the field and are immediate rescue squads that provide initial medical treatment to the wounded.

The teams of mounted mobility unit 5515 fighters and unit 669 fighters attached to them are deployed on standby in the various combat sectors.

Mounted evacuation teams of the 5515 Mobility Unit in action in the Gaza Strip, photo: IDF spokesman

From the moment of the demand for evacuation, within a few minutes the mobility and evacuation forces quickly evacuate the wounded while continuing to provide medical treatment until reaching the point where the wounded are lifted onto the helicopter or the mounted evacuation vehicles, from where the medical treatment continues until they arrive at the hospitals in Israel.

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Source: israelhayom

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