 Over 200 people were standing in line at the De-It Regional Medical Center before it opened at 9 a.m. They're getting a chance to be treated by doctors from all over the world. We're providing an important aspect of medical care to the local population, but at the same time almost bigger than that is building relationships with the local population. This medical event is a part of Pacific Partnership 2014, an exercise designed to bring nations together to learn about each other's methods for disaster preparedness. It's a good experience for me because this is my first experience working with the Americans. I am observing what they are doing and all those positive things I can bring back to my country. They certainly have a lot of medical need following the hurricane that came through in November of last year. The partnered countries are working as a team to treat about 300 patients a day. Senior Airman Brandy Durr, Tacloban, Philippines.