August 26, 2013
Evening Show 1h 1m Complete Radio Episode 2013
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed his mother's critical medical emergency, including a collapsed lung, stroke, and internal infection that required major surgery with a 92% mortality probability. He emphasized the importance of medical support infrastructure for militia and preparedness groups, drawing on his father's World War II experience and current hospital observations. Koernke stressed the need for organized casualty care, recovery support, and logistics planning for wounded personnel, arguing that proper medical preparation and trained support staff are essential for any organized resistance effort. He also discussed acquiring medical equipment from surplus sources and training individuals in basic medical procedures.

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