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PFC Podcast: Walking Blood Bank - Mastering ROLO Transfusions in Combat
Manage episode 515174983 series 3435284
In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis speaks with Brad, a seasoned medic with experience in special operations. Brad shares a gripping account of a night raid in Afghanistan, detailing the challenges faced during casualty management under fire. The conversation delves into the importance of training, preparation, and the availability of blood in emergency situations, as well as common mistakes made in medical scenarios. Brad emphasizes the need for repetition in training to ensure effective responses in high-pressure environments.
Takeaways
Brad is a whiskey one medic with special operations experience.
The night raid in Afghanistan involved a barricaded shooter situation.
Casualty management requires quick assessment and treatment under fire.
Blood availability is crucial for saving lives in combat.
Training and buy-in from leadership are essential for effective medical response.
Repetition in training leads to flawless execution in emergencies.
Common mistakes include not having enough medical supplies and equipment.
Proper preparation can significantly impact casualty outcomes.
Effective communication is key during medical emergencies.
The importance of maintaining a calm demeanor in high-stress situations.
Chapters
00:24 Brad's Background and Experience
00:51 A Night Raid in Afghanistan
06:28 Casualty Management Under Fire
11:13 Challenges in Evacuating Casualties
15:58 The Importance of Blood Availability
19:42 Training and Preparation for Medical Emergencies
28:27 Common Mistakes in Medical Situations
For more content, go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org
Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
536 episodes
Manage episode 515174983 series 3435284
In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis speaks with Brad, a seasoned medic with experience in special operations. Brad shares a gripping account of a night raid in Afghanistan, detailing the challenges faced during casualty management under fire. The conversation delves into the importance of training, preparation, and the availability of blood in emergency situations, as well as common mistakes made in medical scenarios. Brad emphasizes the need for repetition in training to ensure effective responses in high-pressure environments.
Takeaways
Brad is a whiskey one medic with special operations experience.
The night raid in Afghanistan involved a barricaded shooter situation.
Casualty management requires quick assessment and treatment under fire.
Blood availability is crucial for saving lives in combat.
Training and buy-in from leadership are essential for effective medical response.
Repetition in training leads to flawless execution in emergencies.
Common mistakes include not having enough medical supplies and equipment.
Proper preparation can significantly impact casualty outcomes.
Effective communication is key during medical emergencies.
The importance of maintaining a calm demeanor in high-stress situations.
Chapters
00:24 Brad's Background and Experience
00:51 A Night Raid in Afghanistan
06:28 Casualty Management Under Fire
11:13 Challenges in Evacuating Casualties
15:58 The Importance of Blood Availability
19:42 Training and Preparation for Medical Emergencies
28:27 Common Mistakes in Medical Situations
For more content, go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org
Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
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