The TXSG-MRC provides
licensed public health support personnel and technical support expertise in
response to large scale disasters, supplementing public health authorities of
the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Vision – Set the standard for medical rapid response groups within the Texas Military Forces.
Mission – Provide a highly trained and qualified, rapidly deployable military force to serve in response to disaster and provide Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA), support of the Texas Military Forces, and support of non-governmental organizations (NGO).
Values – Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage.
Functional Responsibilities
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Provide life-preserving stabilization, emergency health
care counseling, and emergency prophylaxis (e.g. inoculations, distribution of
oral medications or topical ointments) for persons whose illnesses or injuries
are a result of mass disasters;
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Provide health care expertise and technical assistance to
TDH at their designated alternate treatment facilities (i.e. voluntarily
committed acute care beds at non-hospital sites controlled by the National
Disaster Medical System) with patient reception, patient staging, limited
emergency care (i.e. triage and emergency injury treatment), patient
evacuation preparation, and preliminary casualty clearing
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Provide technical assistance (leadership and control) for
identifying, organizing, validating credentials, caring for medical and health
support volunteers on shift, scheduling/communicating shift assignments, and
facilitating work force protection/guarantees for TXSG-MRC soldiers and augmentees;
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Provide technical assistance (leadership and control) to
record, maintain and recall health database information about patients
processed and treatments provided by TXSG-MRC soldiers and augmentees.
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Contributes to TDH’s surveillance systems, supplement
monitoring of the general population and special high-risk population
segments, assist in monitoring injury, disease outbreak patterns, and provide
expert advice about communicable disease and injury control measures and
precautions.
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Provide staff assistance experienced in public information
duties to assist the impacted regional and State TDH offices in performing
Health and Medical Services public information activities.