 So here today we did go through a CLS and other terms of combat life-saving exercise with our unit. We went out there, we assisted a casualty in a kill zone scenario. We went through a series of three phases, one of the phase care under fire, second phase tactical, and the last one extracting them from the kill zone area in a medevac scenario. From there we were able to pull them and extract them with the sled and go into a non-kill zone environment. My self as an instructor was able to maneuver the team and squads information. In there we did assessments on the casualty's damages to his body. We were able to call nine lines. Charlie team, requesting for a nine line medevac. Line one, we're in the jungle quarter of 5-4. We were able to extract the casualty from the scenario where they were being in the kill zone. I know that as a signal unit we have a lot of capability, but we also have to keep in mind that scenarios will happen and we need to be ready and all hands on when we handle situations like these when they occur.