HSB

HSB may refer to:

  • HSB (Sweden), a cooperative housing association
  • HSB color space
  • HSB Televisión, a Colombian television station
  • Bremen University of Applied Sciences (German: Hochschule Bremen)
  • Erivan K. Haub School of Business, at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, a music festival in San Francisco, California, United States
  • Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company, an American equipment breakdown insurer
  • Harz Narrow Gauge Railways (German: Harzer Schmalspurbahnen), a steam railway in Germany
  • "Heart-Shaped Box", a Nirvana song
  • Heaven Shall Burn, a German death metal band
  • Helensburgh railway station, in Australia
  • Helgeland Sparebank, a Norwegian bank
  • Helsby railway station, in England
  • Hill Street Blues, a serial police drama
  • Humidity Sounder for Brazil, an instrument on the Aqua satellite
  • Hunter-Schreger band, a feature of the tooth enamel in mammals
  • Upper Sorbian language
  • Head Start Bureau, a United States federal government agency which runs the Head Start Program
  • 2nd General Health Battalion (Australia)

    The 2nd General Health Battalion (2GHB) is a unit of the 17th Combat Service Support Brigade. It is based at the Gallipoli Barracks in Enoggera, Queensland. The battalion is rapidly deployable to provide field medical support for land-based forces. This includes initial wound surgery, resuscitation and medium to high intensity nursing care, (surgical resuscitation) and medium to high intensity nursing care in the area of operations.

    The unit was initially designated the 2nd Health Support Battalion, but was redesignated to 2GHB in late 2011.

    References

    1st Close Health Battalion (Australia)

    The 1st Close Health Battalion (1CHB) is a unit of the 17th Combat Service Support Brigade of the Australian Army. It is headquartered at the Holsworthy Army Barracks in Sydney, but has sub-units located in Darwin, Townsville and Brisbane. The unit traces its lineage back to the 1st Field Hospital, which was raised in the 1960s for service as part of Australia's contribution to the Vietnam War. Since then, the unit has changed names a couple of times and personnel have been deployed on numerous peacekeeping and warlike operations throughout Africa, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region.

    Role

    1CHB provides close health support to deployed land force elements through the provision of Role 1 medical support. This entails forward positioning of assets within a battlespace to provide a number of health effects, including: "including collection from [point of injury], resuscitation, stabilisation and evacuation, and emergency diagnostics". It was previously organised as a "Level 3" (now described as "Role 3") health facility, tasked with the first formal initial wound surgery (surgical resuscitation) and medium to high intensity nursing care in the area of operations, as well as a definitive diagnosis of the casualty's condition; however, following the reorganisation of the Australian Army's health assets in late 2011, these functions have now been vested in the 2nd General Health and 3rd Health Support Battalions, and 1 CHB focuses primarily upon the following key tasks: "primary health care, first aid, triage, resuscitation, stabilization, evacuation, on-route care, casualty staging, ... [and] ... patient holding". In addition, the battalion can also provide limited rehabilitation and reconditioning services to deployed forces, and is responsible for management of combat medical supplies, and provides uniformed personnel to support civilian health personnel within garrison medical facilities.

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