Mark Koernke discussed medical preparedness and field medical kit organization, emphasizing standardized packing of medical bags with consistent contents so field medics can locate supplies in darkness. He covered medical equipment sourcing from airsoft retailers, the importance of dedicated medical radio frequencies to avoid interference during casualty care, and techniques for repurposing medical supplies from hospice and home care situations. A caller from Arizona provided operational details about a planned field deployment along the southern border running from late August through early November, involving reconnaissance, area security, and rotation of personnel, with discussion of terrain, weather conditions, and anti-tracking considerations.
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This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I am R. Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, west southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, we're on AMF and microstations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Technologies East and West of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the homework network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, Across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the fifth, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the east, sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi line in the Smokies with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium. Bring us the Golden Spike. It is a beautiful, beautiful, grey day now. It was blue sky most of the day and kind of gristeal grey in the morning as far as you know, skill blue grey. Now, grey overcast. It's acting like it wants to bring some moisture down upon us here in the next couple hours. We'll see what happens. We're heading towards sunset which is level out. Then we'll probably get an evening rain. There shall come soft rains. Does anybody read Ray Bradbury? Ooh, that guy burned into the wall there. Yeah, the lawnmower that just ran over and over again. And the breakfast food that kept being made and thrown in the garbage that's been made and thrown in the garbage, the automated kitchen that kept running after World War III. Dun, dun, dun. Anyway. There will probably come soft rains anyway without a nuclear war, but it is the 21st of August It is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2014 old earth calendar or Nostradamus Doom Calendar, I'm just waiting for the you know musical Nostradamus think about it be kind of fun anyway it is Thursday so this is a work day. A lot of you guys are headed out. In fact, I just talked to one of our friends who is headed down to Texaco along with some of the Colonial Marine members. They're going to be doing a recon and talking to a couple of the ranchers down there to see who they can make arrangements with for deployment. And then we should have again more feedback with regard to actual activity with the guard, etc. on the border. That's the one thing everybody really is kind of curious about wants to get documented is like well the guard is down there doing what? Well they're kicking rocks and they've got their feet on one foot on the ground the other one up against the wall and their arms crossed and they're just marking time and helping make sure that the illegal aliens get to the well to the bus station sooner. The sooner we can get them deeper into the country the sooner they can say that there aren't as many illegal aliens in Texas. Because they sent them to you everybody out there across the country. Oh, we meant you were supposed to send them back No, they're not anyway, so we're expecting double the number next month We'll see what happens, and we'll see how well they grease the tracks accordingly Now it is Thursday as I said, a couple things here with regard to reviewing medical technology. Guys you can choose a number of different bags. There's all kinds of, there's medical kit bags that are out there right now that are being sold to the same ones they're using overseas. There's others that are private, being used both overseas and by contractor companies, you know, mercenaries. The bags are cool, they're multi-pocketed, they have all the different subdividers for keeping everything separate and retain it so you know by memory. Even in the dark you can find the stuff. The reason I'm talking about setting up these bags uniformly is for that reason. So that if you grab a bag, you know that each one was built at the same time to the same spec, you're going to have five. For instance, what I do with the black radio bag transport backpacks these are the ones that were made through Vietnam middle and end of Vietnam. SF units what we do is we pack these up and they would be kitted out with so many compresses of course they'd use they have fluids and everything else on board but what I did with the backpacks is loaded up specifically they're charged up with Two of the elephant tampons, ten of the medium dressings, and twenty of the small compress and field dressings along with ten rolls of tape, a couple of bridges for making splints. Those are actually in the back of the backpack, you know, towards your back to create a semi rigid frame. I have both steel and I have plastic in those. There are a number of different techniques they've had over the years. The steel ones are handy for a lot of other specialized work, especially when you have neck injuries or if you have significant limb injuries where you've had major breakage. The steel actually can be bent, moved around, and molded. It doesn't mean you can't do it with most of the plastic ones. But once it's bent, it's there. It's not going to be flexing around. The plastic ones have a tendency, because of the way they were built, to be a little sloppier in different ways. So you have to beef them up and reinforce them more. Whereas the steel splint ladder systems, which are a drug of the market. They're cheap. Nobody really is excited about them. Get them when they're free, grab them. That's how I got a big ton of these was the stuff was from Civil Defense and nobody wanted the ladders because they were heavy. And fortunately they didn't go to scrap metal. We made sure that didn't happen. So those can be used for again head and neck cages, for support obviously of limbs as expected, spinal support, ridging, You can bend the metal so it compensates for the curvature of the spine and you can reinforce the, again, in the event there's a back injury, where we're going to bed it and isolate the wound area or the injury area where there might be some kind of impact damage, somebody fell, whatever. A number of different things that go on the pack, but basically again, all these kits are exactly the same. If you picked one backpack up over another, it's exactly the same. There is no A, B, C, D, E, F, and G with regard to what's in the pile. Each model was packed and dated. Each one is consistently using the same material. The operator, whoever the medic is, is going to know, even in pitch black darkness, when he opens that bag for the first time, what is in it and where it's located. OK. Gas mask bags. There's a lot of oddball bags out there that are not as popular, but they are quick open bags. In fact, they're typically fairly inexpensive ditty bags. I've got probably about 4,000 or 5,000 of the East German gas mask bags from a decade or more ago. And what's neat about those is they're cheap, they're inexpensive, nice, broad, carry strap, not a real narrow chimpie, tiny strap, kitty strap. So it'll actually rest well on the shoulder. and they were cheap. They were almost free because when we bought the tens and tens of thousands of masks and tens and tens and tens of thousands of bags simultaneously we got more bags than we needed. The cool thing is that these bags are all the same size, typically they're bundled, and again loading them up with volume items, consistent volume items, and then tagging them and everybody being given a quick glass. You pull one off the shelf Here is an Alpha unit for all you guys that are going to the field with your medics. And you open it up on the table and show everybody what they can expect from that kit. And that way everybody's on the same page. There's an advantage to that with medical support. Another thing, again, I can't emphasize enough, it's obviously Thursday, it's not Communications Tuesday, but for medical units you need to have your own designated radio frequencies and ideally something that is to a degree isolated so you're not going to be hit with battle chatter. You're not going to be interfered with because again, we're trying to keep people alive. Doctors are not going to be going out in the field. Typically, casualties are coming to them. So if a doctor is able to get to a radio, which there shouldn't be any problem with that, especially with modern mobile signal communications being the way it is, a doctor can talk an individual through that's working on a patient if there is a problem. This means that we're buying time. First of all, there's standard SOP for casualty reduction in terms of, you know, again, ensure that they're breathing, ensure that we're, you know, we're treating for shock, circulation, etc., etc., they're great down the shopping list. Well, if there's something special that pops up, being able to use the radios to talk a person through while they're moving the casualty to the location where the medical support is, where the, again, the aid station or the MASH type, you know, Medical Support Corps Unit is, the idea is not to sit there and, you know, fret and fumble. One person is dealing with the casualty while the other people are moving the patient and whatever method. preferably again expedite my vehicle if it's a critical casualty issue. But you may not always be able to do that. So again, the medical frequencies for your radios are designed to again keep it clear and open so that you don't miss something because somebody was talking over it's not we can't eat and yesterday but and use tourniquet but these stop See how that works. If you've got interference at a critical moment, something you were instructed to do one way, appears to perhaps be moving in another direction, which it isn't. So clarity there is especially critical, and that's why lack of interference, specific, tactical, medical communications channels and systems, preferably on their own grid, so that they can again work with regard to transport, specific care, urgent care, slash emergency treatment or triage issues. All that can be dealt with using a radio to reduce overall turnaround time. The idea is to compress that turnaround time not from tens of minutes, but to minutes if not seconds. depending upon the proximity to the service support unit, the medical support unit, forgive me. Now, another thing that I wanted to touch on is, and again looking at the bags, I've mentioned this company the last couple of days, they're an airsoft company, www.airsoft-club.com. Now they're not the only place. You can go to KeepShooting.com. There's a bunch of other companies that have some pretty good buys on stuff. But if you go to airsoftclub.com, over on the left side they have their inventory. Go to specials. It's the fourth from the bottom. Specials. Now when you hit specials, they have all kinds of web gear items. They do have clothing also. In the shoulder bag systems, they have a good quantity of different bags for between $12, $10, and as low as $8 or $9 that are very, very useful. Again, you need to take the time and take a look at the page. Again, that is www.airsoft-club.com. Edward, are you there? I need to borrow Edward for a minute. And if Edward can hear me, I've got to have him take and throw some music in real quick and make it a little longer piece. I've got to jump outside because it looks like the rain is going to catch up and I have tools that need to be put in very quickly. I could just reach over and throw them in. But I need a music break. And hopefully Edward is right there nearby even as we speak flicking switches. We'll be back. to carry signs protesters want and all they'd rather go to prison than to heed their country's call get out of here get out of there let's have an end to war I'm glad they weren't around to say get out of Valleyport and here's a chain that's slain they're drained since when the three Americans pulled far the other side did we send food I can hear someone knocking on the door and the sound of running feet And they whisper the word, there are men coming down from the valleys. There are tall ships flying up in the dark like a whisper in the wind. Bring my gun and a hat full of silver by the sea once before. Christopher has ever done. Of course he can't do any more if Christopher passed away. So whatever we have from him and his experiences and his expertise is now history. Part of the history or long history of man, but also After all, the musicians out there. And we've got a lot of good men and women who have done their part. We need to have them, if we can, support them, step forward. Guys, you want to put some music together that's patriot oriented, please take the time to do so. Don't hesitate or wait on it. We need your weapons. We need you to produce the weapons that we can put into the battle. We'll make them work. We'll use them. But we need you guys to get out there and, of course, generate what's necessary to make it happen. Anyway, it is Thursday, the 21st, forgive me guys, actually I still probably should have put the kittens in the corral, but as it is, it's not quite that bad out there yet. It's piddly raining and I had saws and drills and all kinds of other stuff that I was hoping I'd have the next hour here to I get a little more done. Might still, but now I've got to move some of the tools back out. That's a time waster. But again, a little bit more to accomplish. I could have a nice little project out of the way. A couple others were completed today already. Some of them are preparedness. Still have a couple of medical cans to pack. We've been talking about medical here today. Guys, if you have any relatives or anybody who's got neighbors where they've got a family member that's ill and passes away, they don't take stuff back. Now some places quietly do now because of what's been going on with bummer care and cost of, you know, the cost of medical support, but for the most part the companies will not restock material that's gone into the field. This is especially true, for instance, with oxygen bottle services, for instance. One of our neighbors down the street, his mother was on oxygen for many years. She did well, but unfortunately, eventually, time waits for no one. But we inherited all of the oxygen system, the tanks. Those went on to one of our medical support units. the oxygen tanks, all the lines, all of the nose fixtures, you know, mask fixtures, brand new in the package because there are so many that are sent per month and she never used all the ones that were sent plus there were more sent plus there were more sent so of course at first it was all kept right where it was but with just a word spoken it was like oh I don't know what I'm going to do with these because they're you know I don't want them and they won't take them back it's like oh well we will we'll take them all Same is true also with bandages or with any other perishables like that, but including a lot of other stuff that is sent to have on standby for the nurses. There's a lot of equipment depending on who it is, how they're being tended where it's done in-house. Well, ask. Hey, don't throw away any of that medical stuff. Anything you don't want, we'll take. Now if it's used obviously it's probably not going to be reused, but if it is in the package, brand new, and there's say there were 12 in the pack of whatever it was and there's 10 left and they're still in the wrapper and they're still sealed, then grab them. Whatever it is, take it. And again, then re-inventory, double bag it, double pack it, just like we've talked about, put it in the Ziploc bags. There's up to two gallon bags available, but put it in the Ziploc bag, burp the Ziploc bag. I'll put that into another containment device that can go inside an armored device like a transport can. One of the things that I use whenever I can grab them, and I've been really lucky so far with this, we've got a consistent place where there disposing of two or three of these at a time. They wash them out, they run them through the sterilized washer, the whole nine yards. So I still dust them up again, do another cleaning on them, scalding water, bleach water, the whole nine yards. Then we garbage bag line them. They're five-gallon pastry buckets, or again, food service buckets. Now the five-gallon round ones are fine, but the square ones take up less space. The other reason I'm using these is because they're very specific to see and know what they are. All of these particular cans are being used for medical storage and medical support because it's their mission. It's their thing in life. It's what they're going to do from this point forward until the stuff is pulled out and used. But repackage the stuff, put it into again multi-layer. Now I take a garbage bag and put it inside the can. Whatever else I put everything in, that's the other part of your multi-layer protection. And don't forget the original packaging probably is similar in terms of what's inside how it's packed. The cool thing is that you're weatherizing and ruggedizing the equipment for field use. Now I would also point out what's cool is medical units hand up with medical waste. That extra garbage bag that's in the can, it's not going to get thrown out. The other containment devices, even the bucket itself can be used for disposal or for any number of other things. For setting up a field supply system, you can resort and subdivide and you've got containers that keeps everything dirt free, dust free. Kind of nice to have when you've got a lot of people that you're dealing with and you've got to be able to be mobile because you're in a fighting situation or a preparedness slash survival situation. So you want to think about modular. You want to be able to move things and be able to reestablish it very, very quickly or at least know where things are. People that are packing usually have a good idea when it's a mobile unit. Yeah, can A, can B, can C, you need can D over there, A over here, and grab that other bag over there, that blue one, that one with the blue tag on it. Yeah, the ody green one. Yeah, bring it over here. Now we've got our field surgery stuff all together. We may have to do a quick improvised field surgery operation. Everything's at your fingertips. Everybody knows what needs to be done. Everybody does their job and you keep moving. It's just that simple. So again, logistics, logistics, logistics is what we're talking about. Also, notepads and paper. Notepads and paper and pencils. and a pencil sharpener, a little one or a handful of them. Go to the dollar store at school kitty supply time. Remember that you are going to be dealing with casualties. Somebody's going to walk away. Somebody else is going to show up. I maybe have to deal with that person. Well, pencils and notepads come in awfully handy to provide specific information and instruction if you're not standing there. This is a real, real interesting reason that, for instance, tourniquets were put offline for a long time is because there was a policy about loosening them up and releasing them. It didn't work very well if somebody wasn't paying attention to what was going on. So just another reason for having a notation system and a timing system. You actually write down the time on the patient's chest right there on the tag. Anyway, most important here again, make up a package. Integrate this with your medical supplies. It doesn't have to go in the same containers. It has its own Ziploc bag. You've got so many pencils, a couple of pencil sharpeners, so many notepads. You can have even marker books, all kinds of stuff. It's purely a matter of what can you find out there, especially this time of year. with the back-to-school supplies being dirt cheap. It's China support stuff. It'll work just fine. I've got a content, hold on, let me give an example of some of the stuff I do. This is a, hear that? Okay, can you hear that? That is a clear plastic container and it has a number of items in it that are very specific to like a small administrative pack, but it also has like entertainment junk in it. There are some no name brand crayons in there because pencil sharpeners. There is a mirror. There is a set of dice. There are safety pins. There's a whole set of colored pencils. There's a whole box of regular pencils. There are two notepads. There is an ink pad. There are a number of ID card size card stock that's rubber banded together. As I find more little trinket things to go in this, they will be inside and they will just fill up the whole of the container so that when the time comes, everything is squared away and ready to roll. Not difficult to do because you can accumulate packages like this. And these are items that just come in handy, not with just dealing with the physical wounds, but dealing with the individuals whose time now is going to be spent sitting on their back or sitting down convalescing. Remember that hearts and minds work, busy work, things to keep people's minds busy so they're not contemplating the trauma or the disaster that they've been through, etc. It doesn't mean they won't. But it's the idea that we need items that do not require batteries necessarily to fill their time with activity. There's a number of different ways you can do that. So these A-unit, B-unit, and C-units in terms of personnel support are another thing you can build up. And by the way, all these items right now you go to the regular stores and they've got that back-to-school special stuff where you've got the colored pencils, crayons, all kinds of other cool technology piled up. And it's all user-friendly, simple, and doesn't require batteries. So you can have that in place. By the way, decks of cards, something most people don't think about. Small trinket chess sets. They don't have to be full size chess sets, guys. Little trinket chess sets. You don't see this the way you used to. You used to call them travel sets. I grab them whenever I see them. Used to be you'd see them more common, more often, but now with electronics, very seldom do you see them out there. So if you run into them, they're a unique item. And in many cases, they may also now be antiques. The car sets and the card games that are small like everything from Stratego to whatever, box all of that stuff up, pack it up as tight as you can and that is part of the again activities kit that can go in with your medical support or for your retreat operations where you might have something going on with mobile groups and you got to post them in a remote location. stuff that doesn't require batteries and operates off brain power. As I pointed out, decks of cards. Inexpensive, you can find them all over the place. Qualities up and down. Used to be at the five and dimes you get some really neat American made cards that were from Taiwan. Now they're made in China, but there's also, again, casino cards. A lot of people grab these casino cards, they usually donate at institutions. The casinos destroy, they hold them and then they of course throw them into a general bin. Sometimes they keep the set together, most of the time they're just all pulled into a box and you've got to sit down there for a while and sort out 52 cards. plus the jokers etc. It varies depending upon the area where you are and resources that are available. Watch your dollar stores, pay attention to your resale shops and your yard sales. Grandma sometimes collected stuff like this or mom and dad did for the kids and you got this whole car set, like travel set of games. And they're all game to recognize. Well, again, they don't have to be full-size. People will use their brains. In fact, you're forcing them to use their mind to do something and get their mind off other things that might really affect the... Like I said, I'm not expecting to be perfect. But from experience, this is stuff that usually people don't think about. Well, prior prepper planning prevents piss poor performance and also a can can alleviate a lot of pain and Fatigue and hardship. We just need to think ahead on these processes. So anyway, just little ideas there Again, those back to school specials are one of the areas where you can look and also resale shops a lot of stuff comes in where you know households are cleared out and and the sky's the limit as far as what you might be able to find there. Of course, God knows what might be in the pouches and packages. I always find currency of one form or another. Just got a bunch of Dutch and Danish currency the other day in coins, nothing fancy, but enough to make for a nice pocket full of hand change you could use in whatever country you choose there. Not in euros, the original Danish and Dutch, so from the 60s. Anyway, do we have a caller just to be safe? Yes, Mark, this is Arizona. Go ahead, jump in there. Do what you got. Okay, I've got a frag order. All you listeners, you might want to grab your paper and pencil. I have some information that I would like to give out. Okay, number one big operation right now. We're right in the planning phase. Conceptically wiped, this is going to be a combination of LPO dynamic and initially we're request you had mentioned and they come in contact with not saying that you can't bring your camo clothes and your long guns time to chair camo clothes. You know what I mean? Talking about is it's culminating in weeks long. The area is the area described to need a map and provide it by the between 200 and three ashes spring that you need and be a quads. You're going to be traveling a long distance and they have some fiber. You don't need one full candle support and then it's a 32. It's kind of limited right now. We're going to be limited or no commentary at all there. and developed an email address and I also go up on the town hall meetings. The weather well is the, we've had pretty heavy monsoons since the, and it's cool night. There'll be area for tactical ocean center, the, there's a monument, it's fine. In wrapping this up, you're a minute man, you're not two and a half men. You'll have the opposite operations. You're going to get area secure now that you know the area we're calling illegals. If you use them as an author, then you can press an Indian to not enough Indians. We are going to echo in general everybody else. The daytime in place will be qualified here after they do the planning meeting. That's coming up, or planning sessions I should say. The big thing here again is this is going to be a field deployment and it's going to be an active operation from beginning to end. You're going to be preparing and acting accordingly. Units will be able to rotate in and out. What's the time frame for the overall deployment? How long are we looking? I'd say it's going to be starting very soon, most likely within the next week or so, and it's going to be running continuously until November, at least the early part in November. As I recall, the full moon is the 31st, somewhere right in there, and then into the 1st and the 2nd of November. And these are usually the times that they don't call them smus for nothing. Here in this area, there's what we in the open range in the out west have what they call stock metals. So and maybe the road that it fills is on the move at a road that's just and the area is may not be, you know, this is not the sale and everything that the areas need to be then for that, then it's much easier times really easy to now with the rate we've had since really heavy impact and there are some that you can go and you know one or two and oh that's another thing I know we had covered this once before on spikes about and generally they used to be found in one side one size but now they're being much smaller that most it's not uncommon to encounter something anti-tracking boot that would be able to fit say a five-year-old that's we're dealing with out here and that's why once that is is the And like I said, you know, and you covered this very in the last, you know, over the last 10 years, you used to do it was the, now it's anti-tracking to say you can, laundromat, camouflage, and reincorporate. And that's one of the things to remember, guys, the weather shift, we're looking, we're already in the third week of August. The whole of the country, we've seen actual moisture nonstop in this part of the US, other places have not, and they've had the traditional high or middle end summers. So we're still going to see that progressive transition with water comes green or comes a little more change in the foliage. It also creates other threat issues too. We've got to watch out for flash flooding or again, low areas. Know the terrain, pay attention to the pathfinders, pay attention to the people who live there. They know what they're doing. We've talked about this over and over again. Pay attention to the locals. Do as the natives do. It's part of survival, escape and evasion guys. So, it's also true with regard to any operation. The big thing here, we are also looking at temperature shifts, not right away, but not extreme right away, but we are looking down the road at, you know, real winter. And while it's not extreme, if you're coming from Michigan, you go down to the border, well man, it's 70 degrees, but if you live down there, that is an extreme shift, like it's an extreme shift here for winter. And it gets cold at night. It's the desert. So do take again the field jacket along field jacket liner common sense One of the things about scavenging. Oh, well we are at the top already. Well scavenging stuff again, sort it by color. All else fails. You know dummies and things put up. They're big as people are kind of handy to have when somebody provides all the tools. Something to think about there. Well, we are at the top. Anything else, sir? Negative. Very good. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. And we got BC coming up right behind us guys live. So we're going to clear the line here and we'll be back at 8 o'clock. Thank you sir. Later. Thank you. We'll be back in a bit here at Liberty Tree Radio and taking over BC on the... Well, he's up to bat next year on LGR. Bye bye guys. And the sun will always shine on the old Liberty Tree It's a tall and clear of the sun, oh pay the buy It's a tall old tree, any other suns Yes we are the suns, the suns of Liberty Orange flowers fade with time and sleep Never give up the struggle or in spite of the Liberty Tree It's a tall old tree, and the suns, yes we are the suns, for freedom boy It's a tall, always pay the bill end of the revolution. Thank you for listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. MainMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? 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