January 24, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed field medical training with Mike Nester from Alpha Omega, covering emergency first aid techniques including field-expedient splinting of the upper arm using water bottles and improvised materials, airway obstruction management using the Heimlich maneuver, and casualty assessment and evacuation procedures. The show featured announcements about an April training event in Arizona covering medical aid, communications, and firearms instruction, and promoted YouTube videos demonstrating militia live fire exercises and the RK-92 rifle system. Koernke emphasized ammunition procurement strategies and the importance of medical preparedness in emergency and combat scenarios.
- field medicine
- first aid training
- airway obstruction
- heimlich maneuver
- casualty evacuation
- militia training
- ammunition procurement
- preparedness
- medical support
- splinting techniques
- arizona military vehicles
- youtube training videos
- rk-92 rifle
- buddy system
- emergency response
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of three. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, south, southwest, and east. We the people radio network at wtprn.com that's we the people radio network. We're also on libertytreeradio.4mg.com and we're on AM&FM microstations, CB base stations, AM&M regular stations, and other alternate technologies both east East and West of the Mississippi. Thank you to our major stations, our big broadcasters, in the eastern of their locations across the nation, including the Carolinas. We appreciate all of our micro broadcasters and alternate broadcasters because you guys are what makes things work. 20,000 plus micro FM stations, at least a whole bunch of micro AM stations and other systems. So we got Mike Nester here. We're going to be talking about medical support. Last hour I kind of went in history, a little bit of history is what I didn't intentionally try to tie it in so you can understand that this is nothing new, that you're not in a vacuum, that when somebody says, you can't be done, it's already been done before people and it's been done successfully. It's purely a matter of the motivation of the individuals who participate in the Patriot effort and are building the militia. Now, unlike the past, one of the things we do have the capability to build in depth is medical support. And that has not historically been the case, okay, with regard to armies in the field. It's something that, there have been a few little historical pieces done on this demonstrating the changes in the extraction of the casualty from the battlefield and the idea of forced conservation, which is what you're doing when you're actually, you know, withdrawing wounded individuals or casualties from the field, recovering equipment, and cycling the people back through either A, to preserve life, are fighting strength by being able to turn the men around and get them back into the battle that much sooner. Real quick though, I want to make sure that everybody get your pen and paper ready. There's a lot of things I want you to watch. I want you to go take a look at. If you're listening to us by a computer or if you're listening and you can get to a computer, I want you to go to YouTube. And once you go to YouTube, you punch up YouTube, Y-O-U-T-U-B-E, all one word, it's going to show a screen with a little bar that says search. Okay, where it says search, I want you first to punch in, no there's two ways you can do this, one, punch in Liberty Tree Radio. That's Liberty Tree Radio. That'll give you a menu of our page of all the different things that we have produced on Liberty Tree Radio YouTube site. When you get there, go to Militia Live Fire. Militia Live Fire, be the 12th, 12th of January, I think that's how we have it written, 12th January. Anyway, Militia Live Fire is what you're watching for. It's the most recent video. I want you to watch that all the way through. It is an excellent demonstration of fire and maneuver, cover and concealment. Okay, we're using an over watch system, an over watch system. Now again, that's go to YouTube, then punch in Liberty Tree Radio, and then in the little bars you'll see little pictures. What you want to find is Militia Live Fire, or you can do the search and go Militia Live Fire right in the search bar, and it'll take you right to that video. Okay? That's one video, but that's not the only one. Now I want you to help us there. When you go to the Militia Live Fire video, I'm going to ask everyone if you could rate and Comment on the video if you can at least watch it because I want you to learn from it That's why we put these videos up. There's information there. You'll see the you know different techniques or did styles in Technion in training that are used this is one that's used and has been used very successfully for years a way to control the live fire situation and get people used to the process of how to support each other and When you see a trigger pull there, remember, there's a bullet going down range. That's all live fire with interaction and with motion Now another video, which actually is designed as a promotional piece for Velmae for the new Finnish assault rifle, but it's about a 10 minute video and it's a very simple title. You do the same thing. Go to YouTube and then punch in for a search. Go capital R, capital K, space 92. That's R-K, space 92. In other words, R-K 92. Now, RK-92 will get you to a nice little 10 minute, I think in 53 second video, could be off by a few seconds, on the Velmae and its use. Now what they're trying to do is show how convenient the arm is. What this video does is it shows you in a little compressed operation, you know, compressed, compressed, uh, Viginette, how a fire team is supposed to work and how aggressive they're supposed to be when they operate. The troops are moving forward, they're under fire, I mean, actually very well done. For being a little skit piece is actually very well videoed, very well orchestrated, very well engineered. Well anyway, at some point you hear a chopper come over immediately, the men on the ground shift and fire on the chopper as it's passing. Air defense. They then turn around and continue to engage on the ground against their objective. They show using the rifle grenade, they show how quick and easy the RK-92 can be switched over for use with a rifle grenade round. and then how it can be flipped back over immediately, especially with proficient training. Okay, you know, gaining experience through repetition and training. It's supposed to be a combat operation. They advance, they take an entrenchment. They're fighting, you know, through a defense complex of positions. They move on to a rigid structure, a couple of buildings where they're fighting there. Then they go to night operations real quick and show how easy it is to add the night scope system to the rifle. But it's all done as showing by example, not just a dry classroom thing, but if you pay attention, it also teaches you a lot of things. So I cannot stress enough, this is a very simple way, this is perfect when we have training aids like this that are cheap. In other words, all you gotta do is plug into YouTube and then go to RK92, that's capital R, capital K, 92. That's for another little tape and I want you to watch and I want you to pay attention. And remember, the last thing you see is that five-man fire team advancing off into the smoke, into the darkness in a way. The whole point is it begins dynamic, ends dynamic, but it has a lot of teaching points in between. That's one of the ways that you will learn by example, by paying attention to other people that have already done the work and have already been presenting examples of how to. Now, the other video, one more time, go to YouTube, then search, militia live fire. going to find it, no problem. And it's on our Liberty Tree radio site on YouTube, so either way you get to it, I don't care, you're going to find it. And I want you to watch it, but please, with our videos, if you would, to help us out, rate them, be helping us, and you're helping the cause overall, because remember, our rating, the more likely it is when somebody does a search, they're going to find it first and see the work we've done, not the BS and nonsense done by ABC, CBS, and CNN, which is all junk propaganda. Well, Mikeus, we are. It's only 10 minutes after the hour here. We got a lot of time to get everything prepped up. What are we going to be covering today? Well, today on our five-minute lesson, we're going to be covering the field expedient, the splinting of the upper arm. And on the main lesson, we're going to be back to the airway again, and we're going to cover, please, the hind leg maneuver. We have more of enough time, and we can still take our time before the break here. So you go ahead and jump in and start with the initial five-minute course. OK. Very good. So this is going to be a field expedient of a splinting, mostly the upper extremity for right now. So say for instance, you're out in the wild and your height and pack and your rest equipment and things. So you get a top and the bottom of the water bottle with your pocket knife or your pair of scissors. And then you're going to split it lengthwise from top to bottom. And now it's going to have a little sharp edges on it. So you want the edges of it. padding is very important. You always want to remember is that you tape the edges of the water bottle so there's no sharps digging into somebody. You can put an ace band around it, not only because oftentimes with lures you'll have an associated sweaty snug like you normally would like then you might have to see your dressing. So put it on snug but not a field, expedient, split, injured area and again then you want to immobilize the want to make sure that it's secure. What happens is if it is a fracture, we don't want a lacerated bleeding problem on there. Then we're going to, after we've taped the edges of the water bottle, we put some padding in there to alleviate the hot spots, then you're going to maybe take out one of your triangular bandages, folding to make a crevice side of the water bottle to secure that in place. then you take another triangular bandage and you can make a sling out of that, placing the injured extremity in the sling, making sure that the end of the sling comes up to approximately the end of the palm. You want to have the times I see people there on, but it'll only come up right back. You need to support it out to the end of the palm. What will happen, it'll be a form of with the hand hanging down. So you want to make sure that the sling comes right up to the very edge of that. 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Let's finish up with that and then we'll take a call. inches and then tie it onto the opposite motion as when people we go back and forth opposite the leg movement goes up you know how you squeeze on the fingernails bland you can tell if you need to get circulation down towards the bottom of the other things that we're going to be covering these in other days down the road but this is just something touch on that if you don't happen to have you know in your everything there's quite a few different things that you can use but and handy. I have used that out in the field. It's a five-minute lesson. Unless you have anything to add, Mark, I guess we can go to our caller, Alfie Omega. Well, I think one of the things real quick here, as you pointed out, we've got a number of different choices and different Splints for instance that we carry but remember one of the reasons you need to listen to what Mike saying is Because if you have more than the three can you know if you have more than three casualties and you're carrying three of something in your kit You better know how to use alternate methods because you are going to run out at a given point Depending on the situation example liquid well again. We always use our classrooms are now physical live live situation Example which is Katrina You're walking into an area, you've got a whole bunch of casualties, you're only carrying what you, whatever you're carrying is all you've got to work with. Now you've got to start calculating as you're working on a casualty, on each of the casualties when you do a quick survey of how many you have to deal with. You want to make sure that you save your best equipment for, you know, some of the patients that, you know, you have to stabilize with a little more work, you know, you have to use more of the tools. Lesser casualties can be assisted with simple improvised techniques so that you can make your supplies go farther. not a life or death situation per se and that you're within reasonable distance of providing initial support to get them back to the rear away from the epicenter of the event. We want to make sure that you know how to use all of the improvised techniques. By the way, little trick there, you know, Mike, go to the dollar store and pick up a bag full of these inexpensive safety pins. But actually a tool in your life saving kit, aren't they? They come in handy for all of numerous, numerous kinds of in fact even in emergency sounds nasty but in an emergency the person's already in shock anyway this sounds pretty tough but if you have to you can pin a person back together that in mind sounds bad but you know tape won't work super glue ain't there and uh... you may not have suture enough but temporary solutions to try and bring the tissue together it's something that can be done and it will allow it will buy you time that's what we're looking at in this case the initial emergency provider is buying time so that the casualty can be effectively treated by those who have better medical support. How extensive that is or calculating how much support you have to do depends on the battlefield environment or the emergency environment that you're in, the resources that you have in hand. And that's again where the individual who's the support, you know, the medical support coordinator is going to have to make some decisions there. Adapt and overcome is just as true with the medical support operations as it is with combat infantry. we're covering the subject now. By the way, we got Alfie Omega here. Alfie, jump in there, please. Hey, Mike. I'm Mark. Yes, good afternoon. Hey, Mike, I wanted to say thanks. I've got a hold of Rob's working on the other end here. We'll see when Rob gets back to me and we can get him up and going, too, with his plan. We have an announcement. I think we'll want to make sure that you reinforce the announcement for the activities coming up. So go ahead and cover that, too, please. OK, we announced last night. We're going to have a meet here in April. We're going to do some medical training. We'll have communications training for 12-volt. The battery's in 12-volt. We'll also have some firearms training to include the lens shotgun. Everybody brings, well, this training is going to consist of doing a combat pistol, multiple mag changes, multiple targets, move and cover, cover and concealment. We're going to run the whole gamut. We've got a very good instructor that will be here that does this professionally on the side. He's not charging anything. The guy coming to do the communications, he's not going to charge anything. I'm going to do the medical aid. He's not going to charge anything. We're also going to hope that Cordy can make it out to help us with our food prep. She's still working on that. I got a good response last night with emails. I was out of day and sometimes they shut me down. So, because I've sent too many. So if I don't get back with you the day that you email me, I get back with you. A lot of people ask if there's a website to check on all this. Well, thanks to Cordyte, we now have a website. She's got the information posted. I'll go ahead and give you out that website here in a second. Here we go. E-A-W-A-W, numbers and email ads for everybody. We went and checked on some more gear so we can make sure we could feed and have plenty of equipment for everybody. The main things that I'm pushing everybody to bring on their own personal items and you're gonna have to supply your own ammo. I'm not gonna supply your ammo for this shoot. The other thing is if you don't want to eat off of paper and plastic you better bring your own silverware and a plate and a cup, some plates and plastic but I'm not gonna have my wife tied up all night long cooking and for everybody so we're gonna try to make that as simple as possible. The only other biggie is everybody's here act like an adult, clean up after yourself, everything will be just work and everybody assists, everybody pitches in when there's a project, assign a straw boss and everybody follow instructions, just get it done, get it over with and we can get on to other things. Even with her washing the dishes, she shouldn't be the one doing that, that's the job of everybody else here to trade off on KP duty. Just remember that Alfie. Yeah, I didn't think they told me about that, I already got somebody that helped volunteer for that. Okay, I'll tell you guys, everybody stay right here where you are. We're gonna go to the bottom of the hour break. This is the intel report. We the People Radio Network will be back in about three minutes. Citizens of the world! First time since the JFK assassination. We have used the Watergate mantra of follow the money, which has led us to a startling revelation on the identity of the mastermind behind the crime. This revelation could blow the Kennedy assassination wide open. To find out who that mystery man is, go to www.thenextstrike.com and click on the channel, The JFK Assassination. Who is Ron Paul, the Republican candidate for president? Ron Paul served his country as a flight surgeon after the Cuban Missile Crisis. 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And ladies and gentlemen, we are back. This is the Intel report. We got Mike Nasser and we have Elphew Mega here on line two. Guys, what else we got to cover real quick? Well, it looks like they're about out. I know. I understand. You know, I'm sorry to laugh at only because I talked to the young guy there that was managing the shop. And like I said, when I, when he, when there was this long pregnant pause, when I asked, you know, well, how much ammo do you have? Because we're going to mention, he goes, oh, I couldn't tell. and he said it just like that. I know he was worried because the boss is probably around there somewhere. But it's like, okay, well, wait a minute. You're a store. You're selling stuff. It doesn't mean there's who you sell it to as long as you're right. And basically, what we did is we focused on them. We found the stuff they had. It's gone, I'm sure, or at least there ain't a whole lot, if anything, left. The next step is like... The only thing I saw left on the website was what? It was junk ammo. They don't have anything left in any caliber that's got anything you can't buy anywhere else for a cheaper price. Well again, we expected that. Like I said, our mission, go in and find the site, clear it out, get it off the shelf. Because on the shelf, if they roll the doors shut, they've only got so many shops they need to shut down. But if everybody has the ammunition out amongst the population, you've got to show your colors by coming out, trying to take it from the people. And, well, that's why we bought the ammunition to make sure it doesn't happen. So, not a problem there, but there's a lot of people that are listening. I know that. I want to say thank you because ammoman.com is the next site where there is some .308, there is some .223. I don't know how much is left because we've already been focusing on it. Everybody, I will remind you, if you find a gun shop or if you find, I'll tell you what's most likely because I've done this many times years ago. A secondary hardware, a hardware store that doesn't sell ammunition is a primary thing but they got ammo on the shelf, they're not going to adjust their prices right away. So if you go out and you check the back roads of your county, you're going to find little stores here and little stores there. They got some dust on the shelf most of the time. But you'll find some really cool stuff laying there that you probably didn't expect. And you'll find the prices are probably more in line with old Earth as opposed to the present alien situation we're in. Do the searching. In fact, to be quite honest, a lot of different calibers. One place I came across had piles of of 30 caliber Luger. All of it was virgin ammunition. It was Norma brass. They had all kinds of 7.62x39 laying there and the price had not changed at all. And this is a few years ago, well a warm few years ago, about seven years ago now. Going on eight, but the idea was that the stuff had all been sitting there. The guy wasn't in any rush to sell it because he inherited the store from somebody else. the real close to the main. But this specific to Animal Man's price was three high yet for the 223, but better than you're finding a lot of other places. Higher in many areas now with the quotes that were just given to me here today as a matter of fact. So again, look around, find what fits your wallet, because we know that, you know, again people are going to have to make their budget work on this one. They're going to have to jog numbers a bit. and you may have to cut back on one item to be able to afford the ammunition but if it's a choice between ammunition and the weapon right now, guys, there's rifles all over the place, there's shotguns all over the place. Ammunition is the problem. So go after the ammo first and then pick up the weapon. Pick the ammo that you want, that you have it for the caliber, the type that you need, and you will find a rifle out there that will meet your needs or come pretty close. but ammunition is going to be the key and again some of your coming in late to the game a lot of people they have lots and lots and lots and lots of ammo on the shelf now we're looking at leak you know again making targets leak the other half of the project today is keeping people that are friendly from leaking too much we want to keep them alive up and online and we want to get them back around and on onto the uh... into uniform with the troops as soon as we can so guys We're looking at now another couple of issues here with regard to medical support today. Mike, we're looking at the airway. We're looking at also the problem with casualties that may have significant leaking problems that also wheeze a bit, right? Yes. And kind of before we go into just another announcement, this Saturday and Sunday at the Apago Military Reservation in Phoenix, that'll be at the southeast corner. of 52nd Street and McDowell, downtown Phoenix, is going to be the meeting of the Arizona military vehicles club. And you can get more information at armytrust.org. That's this Saturday and Sunday at the Papago Military Reservation in Phoenix, based in the southeast corner of 52nd Street, McDowell, the Arizona Military Vehicles Club. Lots of things, all vehicles running, not running, etc. Information at ArmyTrudgy. take the time, go ahead and give it out one more time. Everybody got a pen and paper to hold on. Grab another paper. Now Mike's going to give it out two more times so everybody has it on hand. This Saturday and Sunday at the Papago military reservation in Phoenix. It'll be at the compound that's at the southeast corner. Sona military vehicles collect. I'm not sure if this is their only annual show or if it's reservation in Phoenix, the southeast corner. and McDowell, the Arizona Military Vehicles Collectimation and Army Truck. Sure, I'll tell you what, we're going to go ahead and pick up the subject where we left off. And again, everybody, keep your pens and paper on hand. And remember the program's archive too. Go right ahead. Right. You know, just as a pre-statement here, you know, Alfie and I or Rod, we're not getting any money to promote the books that we talk about. We're not getting any money on the sales of the books. You know, we've spent our time and our money to buy the books. spent our time reading the books and digesting the information. We spent our money on college tuition and studying. We've got a lot of practical and hands-on experience. I have 30 years of my life invested into devoted to the study of medicine that I'm giving to the listeners. And like Mark is always talking about, about time. 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By a Heimlich maneuver, they get down, and it'll eventually go on down into their stomach. You can't breathe, or if you hear a high pit sneezing, and then the anatomy and physiology of the glottis. The back of your throat is where the edges and the back of your mouth come together. And the vocal cords and the epiglottis are eating over knowledge there. If you encounter this when you're eating like at a restaurant, that the mess happened to be communicated with and it helps to tension here. I'm going to help you. Bend at the waist. want to do is stand behind the patient and reach around to them. And you want to talk to the patient to reassure them. You don't want to just grab somebody and turn them around and all this stuff. What they're going to do is going to be harder. One hand with the abdomen and with the other hand around to have a sharp as needed to clear the airway. If you come across an unconscious patient, you want to look, listen and feel. go ahead and try to give them an emergency breath. Now if you can't do that, you're going to assume that there's an airway obstruction and you're going to look around, check for the evidence. You know, are they sitting there by themselves or out in the field and there's a half a heel of your hand and you want to thrust inward and upward bodies, then you're going to repeat it. You're going to try to give them some mouth to mouth. If you meet resistance, you're going to repeat the abdominal thrust. Try the mouth to mouth resuscitation. If you still meet resistance, you might want to consider a cryo-roidotomy. For audience somewhere in the future, we will call it a rideotomy. Also now, if it's an infant or child, the arm between their legs have a face with your hand creating their neck or head in a downward position, whole body in a sloping downward position and you want to give them some force over the spine and the shoulder blades. The rest is hypoxia and the maneuver will flodge any foreign pretty much at Alfie, do you have anything to add to this? I think you're doing pretty good. It's kind of hard. Now again, one of the most important things to remember is in a battlefield situation, one of the little things we should tie in is it may be eating, but it also could be another obstruction or something that the person might be wearing or might have in the way of say a uh... component of uh... dental wear it could be something that they had their mouth people have a tendency think about it to be working on things the grab something stick it between their lips or teeth to hold onto it for a moment you get an impact situation group they suck in and well we know what happens something's in the wrong place the right time so again there may be other situations where you you use this procedure but the procedure itself is still consistently you know it's the same now um... especially with a situation where we might have the person continue, we know that we're going to eventually, let's say we can't dislodge the material, then we know we're getting to a more complicated process thing, correct? Yes. So, but this is the basic maneuver, 99% of the time it works with this particular type of issue, this type of blockage. Absolutely. In other words, there aren't too many surprises here, this is pretty straightforward. Now, With the casualty of this type afterwards. We still want to observe the patient correct Yeah, I want to keep to a point You know if we're in combat and this guy's talking to me. I'm running okay. I'm going on to the next one this guy's fine He can stick he's sticking with a buddy or something to have him keep an eye on him for a minute But if he can talk to me that always fine. I'm not gonna mess around him anymore I got more important things to do. I'm sure we got bleeder story about them. You bet right. There's always more to do The one important thing there that Alfie just mentioned too is the buddy system. Remember the basic rule, we take care of our own. Now that means that if there is a casualty, an individual will be assigned to that casualty to attend them or to move them to the rear. uh... when the unit moves in many cases you will not necessarily be evacuating with a mostly a corpsman or medical unit or a medical evac unit the formation itself will move its own casualties well if that's the case each individual will have a each casualty will have an individual assigned to him and his job will be to watch the patient for symptoms now we have medical specialist like the guys you're hearing, who are listening to here right now, but everybody's getting the same basic training and they will be given specific instructions by these technicians, by these specialists, okay? Now, then the observer can save the medics time for more critical casualties and patients, can tend the walking wounded or the litter cases accordingly to support them and get them off the field. Now, litter case is a little more complicated, it can be more than just one person dealing with them. There's one person who should be given the assignment with a buddy system to monitor that party until he's taken off the battlefield or he's taken out of the area where the incident has taken place, it could be an industrial explosion, it could be whatever. But the idea behind it is that whatever the situation, that person's job is to focus on the patient to ensure that the patient is effectively evacuated but with support every step of the way. And this is a technique that's worked quite well for many, many years. uh... it alleviates some of the other issues because one of the things one of the reasons they want to wait for a trick it's guys remember is that uh... you have a patient sitting there and uh... there were instructions on the chest her ticket you know applied pressure for so many minutes and then it'll be the eight it would happen is everybody to walk by well they figured well it looks like it about time to loose in the tourniquet again and some guys would be there So, by having somebody monitoring each of the casualties at the evacuation, in the evacuation phase, we eliminate the guesswork that's involved. And leave us to say, now we're going to get into it, and eventually marking casualties too, correct? And that's where that block permanent marker comes in. Yes, in fact, the one thing that doesn't have to be real fancy, but indelible markers save lives, don't they? You betcha. I'm going to give you a quick sample of what you're going to do as far as medical, run over primary and secondary assessment to some extent. I'm going to break that down real quick here in about a minute and we're going to make sure that the assessment is going to be your first look. You come up on the patient. You're going to start with the letter A. You're going to make sure you're safe and your patient's safe before you decide to do anything else. That could be incoming fire bullets. That could be fire on the ground. That could be anything. Go to C. C is going to be so We're going to find out what's going on. Death is a new world order. We know the jail, ladies and gentlemen. Hey, that was from three different parts of the country at once. And we're all working together. We're all joined together. Our mission, keep our people alive. Joining the fight, victory is our goal. Thank you, guys. Thank you, Mike. Thank you, Mark. Thank you. Thank you. God bless you, Al. 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