"cpr"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations, ammunition reloading production, and medical first response preparedness. He recounted a skydiving accident where he performed CPR on an injured jumper, emphasizing the importance of immediate medical response and proper training. The show covered first aid protocols, the need for medical personnel at training exercises, and the critical role of repetitive training to ensure automatic response in emergencies. Callers discussed food production, gun legislation in Connecticut, and the importance of community cooperation in preparedness.
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Mark Koernke and Mike discussed advanced ammunition and ballistics concepts, including discarding sabot technology for achieving high-velocity projectiles (5,300+ feet per second) from various firearms including AR-15s, AK-47s, and pistols like the Tokarev. They provided supplier contact information for sabot cups and reloading components. The second half of the program shifted to emergency medical preparedness, covering first aid for burns on animals (cooling techniques, avoiding ointments), chemical agent behavior and diffusion patterns (referencing FM 3-6 field manual), and carbon monoxide poisoning recognition and treatment including CPR and artificial respiration.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and medical support for patriot efforts, focusing on first aid for dogs exposed to poisons and chemical agents. The show covered contact poisoning, inhaled poisoning, and treatment protocols including decontamination procedures, induced vomiting, and activated charcoal administration. Koernke also discussed the behavior and dispersal of chemical agents based on FM 3-7 field manual information, emphasizing weather variables and terrain effects. A caller named George raised concerns about government pork barrel spending and education funding inefficiencies before the show transitioned to detailed technical instruction on chemical agent behavior and atmospheric stability.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts Mike and Larry conducted a medical training episode focused on airway management and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The discussion emphasized the psychological and practical aspects of emergency medical response, including mindset, decision-making under stress, and the importance of training children in first aid from a young age. The hosts covered airway obstruction, oxygen therapy, equipment sourcing, CPR techniques, and the use of tourniquets in trauma care. Callers contributed questions about COPD oxygen management, CPR certification, and the importance of basic medical training within militia units.