Medical Equipment Reset: I have been designated as my BCT’s Medical Reset OIC/NCOIC, once I redeploy to home station, what things should I be doing to prepare for my unit’s Medical Reset Fielding?
First, it is imperative that you know how to contact your Medical Reset Fielding Manager at USAMMA (usammaeoc@amedd.army.mil). This first contact should be initiated while still deployed at around R-120 and tentative home station assessment dates and reset fielding dates should be arranged at this time. Second, once unit containers have arrived back from deployment, all medical equipment hand-receipt holders and commanders should conduct 100% inventories to rectify property book discrepancies and shortages with the PBO. Ensure all adjustment documents are on hand prior to the reset mission taking place. Third, operators should conduct 10 level PMCS on all medical equipment and sets using a DA Form 2404 prior to USAMMA’s arrival on site. USAMMA’s intent is to recapitalize as much of the maintenance significant equipment as possible. This means all accessories; power cords and manuals should be packaged together with each item to facilitate the turn in process. You need to be the advocat