So I recently came across these images and that i'd share
Warrant Officer Christine Styles from Whitby, Ont., a medical technician with the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) Mobile Medical Team (MMT), tends to a pregnant woman with a broken pelvis in the remote mountain village of Palhot Bala, Pakistan. MMTs are deployed to provide primary medical care to remote mountain villages along the earthquake-stricken Jhelum River valley.
Major Julia Atherley-Blight from Harrowsmith, Ont., Deputy Commanding Officer of the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), salutes during a solemn Remembrance Day ceremony at the DART camp in Garhi Dopatta, Pakistan.
Capt. Christine Matthews from Grand Bank, Nfld., a nursing officer with the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), assesses the condition of an elderly man at the entrance to the Canadian field hospital in Garhi Dopatta, Pakistan. To date, the DART has provided medical treatment to over 2,000 sick and injured people.
Cpl SD Hamlyn, a member of the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), prepares to distribute clean drinking water at a Reverse Osmosis Purification Unit (ROWPU) site in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan.
Pakistan Army liaison officer, Major Fayyaz Ahmed Khan Sial points to the mountainous area Warrant Officer Christine Styles (2nd right) from Whitby, Ont., a physician's assistant with the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) Mobile Medical Team (MMT), and DART medic MCpl Ralph Morgan (right), will be flying to from the airfield in Garhi Dopatta, Pakistan. MMTs are deployed to provide primary medical care to remote mountain villages along the earthquake-stricken Jhelum River valley.
Gunner Justin Connors from Timmins, Ont., a member of the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), works with Pakistan Army soldiers to prepare a helicopter sling load of humanitarian aid to be airlifted to the high mountain villages surrounding Garhi Dopatta, Pakistan.
Warrant Officer Christine Styles from Whitby, Ont., a medical technician with the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) Mobile Medical Team (MMT), tends to a pregnant woman with a broken pelvis in the remote mountain village of Palhot Bala, Pakistan. MMTs are deployed to provide primary medical care to remote mountain villages along the earthquake-stricken Jhelum River valley.
Major Julia Atherley-Blight from Harrowsmith, Ont., Deputy Commanding Officer of the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), salutes during a solemn Remembrance Day ceremony at the DART camp in Garhi Dopatta, Pakistan.
Capt. Christine Matthews from Grand Bank, Nfld., a nursing officer with the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), assesses the condition of an elderly man at the entrance to the Canadian field hospital in Garhi Dopatta, Pakistan. To date, the DART has provided medical treatment to over 2,000 sick and injured people.
Cpl SD Hamlyn, a member of the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), prepares to distribute clean drinking water at a Reverse Osmosis Purification Unit (ROWPU) site in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan.
Pakistan Army liaison officer, Major Fayyaz Ahmed Khan Sial points to the mountainous area Warrant Officer Christine Styles (2nd right) from Whitby, Ont., a physician's assistant with the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) Mobile Medical Team (MMT), and DART medic MCpl Ralph Morgan (right), will be flying to from the airfield in Garhi Dopatta, Pakistan. MMTs are deployed to provide primary medical care to remote mountain villages along the earthquake-stricken Jhelum River valley.
Gunner Justin Connors from Timmins, Ont., a member of the Canadian Forces (CF) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), works with Pakistan Army soldiers to prepare a helicopter sling load of humanitarian aid to be airlifted to the high mountain villages surrounding Garhi Dopatta, Pakistan.