Home From left, Sgt. Maribel Alcala, Capt. Caitlyn Shaver, and Sgt. Austin Ke, from Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Nutrition Care Division review a checklist after inspecting their spaces during a controlled installation power outage on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, March 9. The hospital used its auxiliary power system to continue mission critical functions while much of the installation participated in a day-long power outage as part of an energy resilience exercise. (Maria Christina Yager) From left, Sgt. Maribel Alcala, Capt. Caitlyn Shaver, and Sgt. Austin Ke, from Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Nutrition Care Division review a checklist after inspecting their spaces during a controlled installation power outage on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, March 9. The hospital used its auxiliary power system to continue mission critical functions while much of the installation participated in a day-long power outage as part of an energy resilience exercise. (Maria Christina Yager)

From left, Sgt. Maribel Alcala, Capt. Caitlyn Shaver, and Sgt. Austin Ke, from Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Nutrition Care Division review a checklist after inspecting their spaces during a controlled installation power outage on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, March 9. The hospital used its auxiliary power system to continue mission critical functions while much of the installation participated in a day-long power outage as part of an energy resilience exercise. (Maria Christina Yager)

From left, Sgt. Maribel Alcala, Capt. Caitlyn Shaver, and Sgt. Austin Ke, from Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Nutrition Care Division review a checklist after inspecting their spaces during a controlled installation power outage on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, March 9. The hospital used its auxiliary power system to continue mission critical functions while much of the installation participated in a day-long power outage as part of an energy resilience exercise. (Maria Christina Yager)
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Labor and Delivery Unit Noncommissioned Officer in Charge Sgt. Emilee Vacher (left) receives a status update from Registered Nurse Marci Cook during an energy resilience exercise on Fort Campbell, Kentucky March 9. The hospital’s auxiliary energy system enables BACH to safely continue mission critical functions in the event of a primary power disruption. (Maria Christina Yager)
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