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Back to Basics: First Aid – The Lifesaving Skills Every Prepper Needs Episode Description: In a survival situation, first aid knowledge can mean the difference between life and death. In this episode of our Back to Basics series, we cover the essential first aid skills, must-have medical supplies, and how to prepare for medical emergencies when professional help isn't available. From treating wounds and stopping bleeding to handling fractures and medical emergencies, we break down the critical first aid skills that every prepper should know. Whether you're building a trauma kit or just want to be better prepared for everyday injuries, this episode has you covered. Listen now and make sure you're ready to handle medical emergencies before they happen. Episode Breakdown:
What if the lessons learned from a conflict zone could transform military medicine worldwide? Join us as we promise to reveal groundbreaking insights into combat casualty care with John Quinn, MD, MPH, PhD, EMT-P, a leading voice in Emergency Medicine and Combat Casualty Care. Dr. Quinn shares his experiences and pivotal lessons from the war in Ukraine, providing an in-depth look at how military medical operations have evolved in response to the challenges faced in high-stakes environments. Gain valuable knowledge on damage control, resuscitation, and the strategic decisions made from the point of injury to more advanced medical roles. The complexities of combat medicine are not for the faint-hearted. In this compelling episode, we confront the realities of triage and care under fire, with medical personnel often working without senior guidance amidst the chaos of large-scale combat. Our discussion sheds light on the critical importance of Tactical Combat Casualty Care and the intricate decisions around tourniquet use when resources are stretched thin. Dr. Quinn emphasizes the skills required to manage such intense scenarios, ensuring listeners understand the vital balance between operational readiness and effective medical intervention. Handling pain management and blood supply logistics in conflict zones is no small feat. We explore the intricate challenges of ensuring adequate supplies and effective pain medication, particularly in the context of Ukraine's ongoing conflict. Dr. Quinn delves into the necessity of a robust supply of universal donor blood and the pressing need for improved clinical governance to support pre-hospital blood transfusion capabilities. The episode addresses the pressing issue of antimicrobial resistance and antibiotics' critical role in these settings, highlighting the need for structured guidance and oversight to navigate the complexities of treating diverse patient populations. Chapter Timestamps 00:02 Military Medicine and Operational Readiness 09:30 Combat Medicine and Triage Challenges 14:08 Challenges in Pre-Hospital Pain Management 17:43 Combat Medic Challenges and Solutions Chapters with Summaries (00:02) Military Medicine and Operational Readiness This chapter explores the insights and experiences shared by Dr. John Quinn, the lead author of a pivotal article on pre-hospital lessons from the war in Ukraine, focusing on damage control, resuscitation, and surgery from point of injury to role two. Dr. Quinn, with a background as a paramedic and emergency medicine physician, recounts his involvement in Ukraine since 2014, highlighting the evolution of military medical operations up to the large-scale invasion by Russia. We discuss the collaborative effort behind the article, featuring a diverse team of experts, including traumatology surgeons, paramedics, and academic figures, all working to enhance combat casualty care. Dr. Quinn emphasizes the importance of incorporating Ukrainian academics' insights and using NATO's terminology for lessons learned, providing a comprehensive look at the on-the-ground experiences and challenges faced in providing timely and effective medical care in conflict zones. (09:30) Combat Medicine and Triage Challenges This chapter addresses the complex challenges faced by medical personnel in large-scale combat operations, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict involving Russian forces. We explore how medical workers, including international volunteers, are specifically targeted, necessitating unique approaches to operational security, communication, and personal protective equipment. The discussion emphasizes the importance of tactical combat casualty care, especially in making critical triage decisions without the guidance of senior clinical decision-makers. With an overwhelming number of patients and limited evacuation capabilities, medical personnel must navigate the intricacies of tourniquet use, balancing between preventative application and conversion to pressure dressings as per TCCC protocols. The chapter highlights the essential skills required to manage care under fire and the need for timely assessment by qualified providers to reduce morbidity and enhance force effectiveness in the battlefield. (14:08) Challenges in Pre-Hospital Pain Management This chapter addresses the challenges and intricacies of pain management and blood supply logistics in conflict zones, particularly focusing on the context of Ukraine. We explore the inadequacies of certain medications like Nalbuphine, which can complicate effective pain management when transitioning patients to higher levels of care. The importance of having access to more effective drugs such as ketamine and fentanyl is emphasized, although logistical challenges in their distribution are acknowledged. Additionally, we highlight the critical need for an ample supply of universal donor blood and low-titer O blood products during large-scale combat operations. The chapter underscores the logistical hurdles in ensuring these supplies are available before they spoil and discusses the inadequacy of traditional walking blood banks in high-casualty scenarios, advocating for improved clinical governance to enable broader pre-hospital blood transfusion capabilities. (17:43) Combat Medic Challenges and Solutions This chapter highlights the critical importance of antibiotics in deployed medical settings, emphasizing the challenges of antimicrobial resistance, particularly in Ukraine. We explore the need for a structured antimicrobial guidance system, informed by biogram data, to prevent inappropriate dosing and resistance. The discussion extends to the complexities of treating diverse age groups, including elderly and pediatric patients, who may have additional medical conditions or require specialized care. Additionally, we stress the significance of clinical governance in ensuring that medical personnel, whether affiliated with NGOs or the military, operate under proper oversight and standards. Finally, we identify the top three priorities for improvement: ensuring an unlimited supply of low-titer universal donor blood, enhancing training and clinical decision-making, and leveraging data for effective medical logistics and planning. Take Home Messages: Evolving Military Medical Practices: The podcast delves into the evolution of military medical operations in Ukraine, highlighting the lessons learned from the ongoing conflict. It emphasizes the importance of adapting medical practices to the realities of modern warfare, particularly in large-scale conflicts where traditional medical procedures may not suffice. Challenges in Battlefield Medicine: Listeners are exposed to the myriad challenges faced by medical personnel in combat zones, including the complexities of tactical combat casualty care and the necessity for rapid, autonomous decision-making under fire. The episode underscores the need for enhanced training and preparation to handle these high-pressure situations effectively. Pain Management and Medical Logistics: The discussion reveals significant hurdles in managing pain and logistics in conflict zones, with specific reference to Ukraine's current crisis. It stresses the need for reliable access to effective medications and blood supplies, highlighting the logistical challenges that can impact patient outcomes. Antimicrobial Resistance and Clinical Governance: The episode sheds light on the critical role of antibiotics in deployed medical settings and the growing concern of antimicrobial resistance. It advocates for structured guidance systems and emphasizes the importance of clinical governance to ensure high standards of care are maintained, especially when relying on NGOs and international volunteers. Data-Driven Medical Improvements: The conversation calls for the collection and analysis of medical data to enhance military medical practices. It stresses the importance of leveraging lessons learned from current conflicts to refine medical logistics, decision-making processes, and training, ensuring better preparedness for future challenges. Episode Keywords: Military Medicine, Operational Readiness, Combat Medicine, Triage, Ukraine Conflict, Russian Invasion, Damage Control, Resuscitation, Surgery, Battlefield, Tactical Combat Casualty Care, Tourniquets, Pressure Dressings, Pain Management, Logistical Hurdles, Antimicrobial Resistance, Clinical Governance, Medical Logistics, Training, Data Analysis Hashtags: #CombatMedicine #UkraineConflict #BattlefieldHealthcare #MilitaryMedicine #EmergencyCare #TacticalCombatCasualtyCare #FrontlineMedicine #WarfareInnovations #ConflictZoneMedicine #DrJohnQuinn Article Citation: Quinn J et al. Prehospital Lessons From the War in Ukraine: Damage Control Resuscitation and Surgery Experiences From Point of Injury to Role 2. Mil Med. 2024 Jan 23;189(1-2):17-29. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usad253. PMID: 37647607. Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation. Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/our-guests Subscribe and Like our Videos on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. 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Meet Jo, an intrepid explorer of inner and outer worlds. Educator, Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, martial arts student, and writer, Jo's life is a tapestry of incredible experiences. Join us as she takes us deep into the jungle of Borneo for a true Had To Be There moment with a local tribe, sharing a story that will leave you in awe of the power of human connection and adventure. Jo's remarkable background includes everything from studying at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service to publishing poetry and creative fiction under the name Jo Patti. A mother, a Sundancer, and a certified combat analyst, Jo's life is a testament to resilience, creativity, and boundless curiosity. Don't forget to leave us a Google review: Find us on GoodPods: Connect with Jo Patti Munisteri: Website: jopattix.com Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Buy Jo's Books! YouTube Tips from Jo: Here are a few tips for items to include in a travel and home medical kit: Po Chai pills - effective for stomach upsets, food poisoning, diarrhea and hangovers: this TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) is even sold on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Po+Chai+pills&crid=1VTGVV0WI7ZRW&sprefix=po+chai+pills%2Caps%2C137&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 Tourniquets. (Suggest the Israeli one hand tourniquet): https://www.amazon.com/s?k=israeli+tourniquet&hvadid=174210851985&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=1026441&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=4459116844189454690&hvtargid=kwd-35142676220&hydadcr=24657_9648987&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_9s2fsthzkw_e Small, portable headlamp: https://www.amazon.com/Energizer-Forest-Headlamp-Dimming-Technology/dp/B083JWX9PK/ref=sr_1_9?crid=3MU0LH8JAAXTZ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.68bs5EY6cfo22mhh40UF8YkAQe0RjHRFqBIgnR3JXwH3h0FExmtUQmfs6NvdVUqdgYt9K22LC1Turopx13FXd6PTqyvUUifEbNOYpxAiBBdFeYl3HV05AyqAUUtwAltEnUaM8ALOrvBop7boaCYE06e-RdAJv-zYZzbifTw-7_MmlmcCELmdnBd2VKjHcRfjGTMUJbmu72Q2GTvCOBgtDZ6lIPNvfv1Fn-hykBB4iwUpHkiUuhDDhRnBi2LCEPCvZ2XxBnQr8rzJajbR3lKKlsn4eoN7ra_FuBl58soAyrQ.FJvzFv7bj_KgOgHerW0WUO7-vISfY4wknIZW7DrYaQ4&dib_tag=se&keywords=head%2Blamps%2Bfor%2Bcamping&qid=1729771243&sprefix=head%2Blampts%2Bfor%2Bcamping%2Caps%2C122&sr=8-9&th=1 A great tasting natural-reliable product from PaleoValley (small business) for Collagen/protein powders-tastes good, too: https://paleovalley.com/store/grass-fed-bone-broth-protein Connect with Had To Be There: Website: hadtobethere.net Instagram: @hadtobethere203 Facebook: @hadtobethere203 Twitter: @hadtobethere203 Connect with Vacations by Kelly for your next trip: Website: trips.hadtobethere.net Instagram: @vacationsby_kelly Facebook: @vacationsbykelly Twitter: @kellyvacations Email: kelly.acevedo@academytravel.com
Show Notes for Episode 41 of “The 2 View” – reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome, cerebral venous thrombosis, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care science, prehospital tourniquets, blood pressure, and more. Segment 1 – Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome and cerebral venous thrombosis Ropper AH, Klein JP. Cerebral Venous Thrombosis. N Engl J Med. Published June 30, 2021. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMra2106545 Spadaro A, Scott KR, Koyfman A, Long B. Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome: A narrative review for emergency clinicians. Am J Emerg Med. ScienceDirect. Published December 2021. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0735675721008093 Segment 2 – Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care science, Prehospital tourniquets, and more Greif R, Bray JE, Djärv T, et al. 2024 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science with Treatment Recommendations: Summary from the Basic Life Support; Advanced Life Support; Pediatric Life Support; Neonatal Life Support; Education, Implementation, and Teams; And First Aid Task Forces. Circulation. AHA | ASA Journals. Published November 14, 2024. https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000001288?utmcampaign=sciencenews24-25&utmsource=science-news&utmmedium=phd-link&utmcontent=phd-11-14-24 Roberts M, Sharma M. The Center for Medical Education. 36 - Marijuana, Sunburns, Pulse Oximetry, Lower UTI's. 2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs. Published May 31, 2024. https://2view.fireside.fm/36 Roberts M, Sharma M. The Center for Medical Education. The 2 View: Episode 2. 2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs. Published February 3, 2021. https://2view.fireside.fm/2 Smith AA, Ochoa JE, Wong S, et al. Prehospital tourniquet use in penetrating extremity trauma: Decreased blood transfusions and limb complications. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. NIH: National Library of Medicine: National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubMed. Published January 2019. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30358768/ STB home page. Stop the Bleed. American College of Surgeons. https://www.stopthebleed.org/ Teixeira PGR, Brown CVR, Emigh B, et al. Civilian Prehospital Tourniquet Use Is Associated with Improved Survival in Patients with Peripheral Vascular Injury. J Am Coll Surg. NIH: National Library of Medicine: National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubMed. Published May 2018. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29605726/ Segment 3 – Blood Pressure Bress AP, Anderson TS, Flack JM, et al. The Management of Elevated Blood Pressure in the Acute Care Setting: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Hypertension. NIH: National Library of Medicine: National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubMed. Published August 2024. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38804130/ Liu H, Zhao D, Sabit A. Arm Position and Blood Pressure Readings: The ARMS Crossover Randomized Clinical Trial. Jamanetwork.com. JAMA Network. JAMA Internal Medicine. Published October 7, 2024. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2824754 Recurring Sources Center for Medical Education. Ccme.org. http://ccme.org The Proceduralist. Theproceduralist.org. http://www.theproceduralist.org The Procedural Pause. Emergency Medicine News. Lww.com. https://journals.lww.com/em-news/blog/theproceduralpause/pages/default.aspx The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine. Thesgem.com. http://www.thesgem.com Trivia Question: Send answers to 2viewcast@gmail.com Be sure to keep tuning in for more great prizes and fun trivia questions! Once you hear the question, please email us your guesses at 2viewcast@gmail.com and tell us who you want to give a shout-out to. Be sure to listen in and see what we have to share!
Several key issues are facing the Queensland Police Service at the moment such as anti-Semitism, officers having to supply their own tourniquets and the case of Gold Coast business owner Howard Wright. Regarding tourniquets QPS Commissioner Steve Gollschewski told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "If we're going to put another thing on their vest or on their accoutrements, how can we put it in a way that they can access it really effectively and not impact on what they need to do." "We're working through that and of course I've got to do all the boring things about costing it out and see what it's going to be like." "I'm gonna do everything I can to make sure they got what they need," the Commissioner said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the training that saves lives on a battlefield could be applied to your everyday world? Retired Navy CAPT Dr. Frank Butler joins us on War Docs to unravel how the rigorous life of a Navy SEAL shaped his journey into pioneering military medicine. Hear firsthand how Dr. Butler transitioned from the relentless demands of SEAL training to medical school, contributing to the development and implementation of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). He offers a unique perspective on the historical evolution of military medical practices and their profound impact on survival rates in combat situations Dr. Butler takes us through the history, challenges, and triumphs of TCCC, shedding light on its rocky beginnings and eventual adoption post-9/11. With stories ranging from the life-saving use of tourniquets during D-Day to modern-day practices in Afghanistan and Iraq, this episode highlights the need for evidence-based practices and the importance of learning from historical medical knowledge. Moreover, Dr. Butler emphasizes how TCCC's success has transcended military lines, influencing tactical law enforcement and first responders nationwide. As we dive into the practical applications of TCCC, we explore the importance of balancing medical care with tactical advantage in combat, illustrated by real-world examples and personal anecdotes from military leaders and medics. The episode closes with a call to action to sustain these medical advances and ensure that the lessons learned are not lost in peacetime. Join us for this engaging conversation with Dr. Frank Butler and discover how the lessons from the battlefield continue to shape and save lives, both in military and civilian contexts. Chapters Military Medicine Evolution and Impact (00:04) Retired Navy SEAL Dr. Frank Butler discusses TCCC, combat medics, Stop the Bleed, Hartford Consensus, and refractive surgery in military medicine. Medical Innovations Impacting Battlefield Medicine (18:30) Tourniquets and whole blood's historical evolution and usage in military medicine, emphasizing the importance of time and evidence-based practices. TCCC Evolution and Preventable Death Analysis (26:02) TCCC faced resistance but was adopted after 9/11, highlighting the need for improved trauma care. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Expansion (33:10) TCCC principles have been adopted by law enforcement and first responders, saving lives beyond the battlefield. Improving Medical Care in Combat (38:24) TCCC prioritizes threats over immediate medical intervention, using field experiences to improve guidelines for better outcomes. Sustaining Tactical Combat Casualty Care (54:19) TCCC's role in military and civilian medical practices, ownership by combat commanders, and learning from past conflicts. Take Home Messages: Advancements in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC): The podcast highlights the significant evolution of TCCC, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based practices in saving lives on the battlefield. The development and widespread adoption of TCCC principles have been crucial in reducing preventable deaths during military operations. Integration Beyond the Military: The principles of TCCC have transcended military applications and are now integral to tactical law enforcement and first responder protocols. Initiatives like Stop the Bleed have demonstrated the impact of military medical advancements on community safety and emergency response, illustrating the broader influence of these practices on civilian medical care. The Role of Combat Medics: The episode underscores the unique position of combat medics as both healers and warriors. Their critical role in providing immediate care in combat scenarios and the trust and respect they command within their units are highlighted. Learning from Past Conflicts: A key takeaway is the necessity of learning from past combat experiences to continually improve medical care practices. The importance of understanding each combat fatality and integrating those lessons into future strategies is emphasized to ensure ongoing advancements in military medicine. Balancing Medical Care and Tactical Advantage: The podcast discusses the challenges of providing medical care in high-pressure combat situations while maintaining tactical advantage. It stresses the importance of prioritizing threats over immediate medical intervention to ensure the safety and effectiveness of operations. Episode Keywords: Military Medicine, Navy SEAL, Medical Innovation, Tactical Combat Casualty Care, TCCC, Combat Medics, Evidence-based Practices, Stop the Bleed, Hartford Consensus, Specialized Training, Trauma Care, Preventable Deaths, Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care, Chicago Police Department, Law Enforcement, Emergency Response, Tactical Advantage, Combat Commanders, Combat Fatality, Podcast Support Hashtags: #BattlefieldMedicine #MilitaryInnovation #TCCC #FrankButler #WarDocsPodcast #CombatCare #StopTheBleed #HartfordConsensus #NavySEAL #TraumaCare Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation. Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/our-guests Subscribe and Like our Videos on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield,demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms. 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Here's another great podcast from early '24. This was a great conversation and finished the year at #3. In this episode of the PFC podcast, Dennis and Doug delve into the complexities of crush syndrome, discussing the importance of scene safety, initial assessment, and the management of casualties in dynamic environments. They explore the application of tourniquets, fluid resuscitation strategies, and the monitoring of potential complications such as reperfusion injury and electrolyte imbalances. The conversation emphasizes the need for a structured approach to treatment, including the use of sodium bicarbonate and calcium, as well as the critical role of wound management and antibiotics in ensuring positive patient outcomes. Takeaways Scene safety is crucial for rescuers. Crush syndrome patients may have multiple traumatic injuries. Tourniquets should be applied before freeing the casualty. Fluid resuscitation is essential for managing crush syndrome. Monitoring for complications is vital after initial treatment. Reperfusion injury can occur hours after the event. Electrolyte imbalances, especially potassium, must be managed. Sodium bicarbonate can help stabilize patients in shock. Calcium administration is important for cardiac stability. Wound management and antibiotics are key in crush injuries. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Crush Syndrome 02:50 Scene Safety in Dynamic Environments 05:55 Initial Assessment and Triage 09:01 Tourniquet Application and Management 12:08 Fluid Resuscitation Strategies 15:00 Monitoring and Managing Complications 18:10 Reperfusion Injury and Its Implications 20:48 Electrolyte Management in Crush Syndrome 23:55 Sodium Bicarbonate and Calcium Administration 27:10 Wound Management and Antibiotic Use 30:04 Final Thoughts and Summary Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
In this episode I discuss the critical role of tourniquets in emergencies with my guest Arius Sorbonne, co-founder of Snake Staff Systems along with his amazing wife- Jessica. Arius explains the innovative design and functionality of their tourniquet, emphasizing its portability and effectiveness, especially for children. We stress the significance of emergency preparedness and advocate for carrying tourniquets as part of everyday safety gear to handle unexpected injuries. Key Features of the Snake Staff Systems' Tourniquet- as seen on the Shawn Ryan Show and featured with Dom Raso of Dynamis Alliance Compact Design: The tourniquet reduces the overall profile by about 65% by eliminating the sleeve found in traditional models, making it more portable and user-friendly. Suitable for both Children, Babies, Pets and Adults.. ( most aren't) . One-Inch Webbing: The core component responsible for constricting blood flow is a one-inch piece of webbing, which has been effective in saving lives for years. Carabiner Lock: This feature enhances reliability during patient transport, addressing a common issue with other tourniquets that can become dislodged. Arius's Family Experience: Arius shared a personal story about a friend who had to apply a tourniquet to his child after a trampoline accident. This real-life example underscores the necessity of having such equipment on hand. Practical Skills for Kids: We touched on the importance of teaching first aid skills to children. Familiarity with medical supplies can empower kids to act confidently in emergencies. Everyday Carry (EDC): Many people are now including tourniquets in their EDC, which can be a game-changer in emergencies. Having essential medical supplies on hand can significantly increase survival chances. What First Aid do YOU EDC? Beyond his work with Snake Staff Systems, Arius collaborates closely with a range of specialized units, including Special Forces and SWAT teams. His expertise in tactical medical equipment and emergency response protocols makes him a valuable asset to these high-stakes environments. By working with these elite groups, Arius ensures that the tourniquets and other medical tools developed by Snake Staff Systems meet the rigorous demands of field operations. His partnerships with these units also provide critical feedback that drives continuous improvement and innovation in their products, ultimately enhancing the safety and effectiveness of first responders and military personnel. Additionally, Arius delves into the craftsmanship behind the custom firearms he manufactures, detailing the precision engineering and rigorous testing each gun undergoes to ensure reliability and safety. He shares insights into the various models they produce, tailored for different needs, from personal defense to professional use, and underscores the importance of responsible gun ownership and proper training. Arius notes that the messaging around self-defense and medical preparedness can often be polarizing, with some people dismissing the need for such knowledge. However, he believes that framing the conversation around safety and preparedness can help bridge the gap between differing viewpoints. By focusing on universal values like protecting loved ones, they can encourage more people to engage with the concepts of self-defense and emergency medical training. Final Thoughts: This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of being prepared for emergencies. Arius and I shared a mutual understanding of the necessity of carrying reliable medical equipment and being proactive about personal safety. I encourage you to listen to the full episode and consider investing in a quality tourniquet for your safety and the safety of your loved ones. You can find Arius at https://www.snakestaffsystems.com/video On Insta at https://www.instagram.com/snakestaff_systems/ And https://www.instagram.com/snakestaff_safety/ I am Damian Porter , Former NZ Special Forces Operator, Subject Matter Expert from www.hownottodieguy.com and www.eatwellmovewell.net And you are listening to my STRAIGHT TALK MIND AND MUSCLE PODCAST sponsored by www.mystait.com - the ultimate daily formula for optimum hormone health, stress management, energy and performance. 100% natural and clinically proven ingredients, it provides everything you need to raise your game, in a convenient gut-friendly capsule. 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Mit OFArzt PD Dr. Bieler sprechen wir über die Behandlung von Extremitätenverletzungen und die Vor- und Nachteile des Tourniquets. In dieser Folge könnt ihr wieder drei Beiträge hören: Im 1. Teil sprechen wir mit FltlArzt Dr. Otto über Recht im Rettungsdienst, speziell über invasive und invasivste Maßnahmen. Im 2. Teil stellt OFArzt Dr. Ritter die unterschiedlichen Analgetika vor, die in der taktischen Medizin zur Anwendung kommen können und gibt einen Ausblick über das zukünftige Gefechtsfeldanalgetikum der Bundeswehr. Im 3. Teil geht es um die Vollblutspende und wie sie ausgebildet wird. OFArzt Teufel stellt die Ausbildung und deren Inhalte vor, mit dem dieses in Deutschland einzigartige Konzept umgesetzt wird.
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DISCLAMER >>>>>> The Ditch Lab Coat podcast serves solely for general informational purposes and does not serve as a substitute for professional medical services such as medicine or nursing. It does not establish a doctor/patient relationship, and the use of information from the podcast or linked materials is at the user's own risk. The content does not aim to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and users should promptly seek guidance from healthcare professionals for any medical conditions. >>>>>> The expressed opinions belong solely to the hosts and guests, and they do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Hospitals, Clinics, Universities, or any other organization associated with the host or guests. Disclosures: Ditch The Lab Coat podcast is produced by (Podkind.co) and is independent of Dr. Bonta's teaching and research roles at McMaster University, Temerty Faculty of Medicine and Queens University. Welcome back to "Ditch the Lab Coat," the podcast where we explore the fascinating world of health and medicine with a skeptical eye. I'm Dr. Mark Bonta, your host, and today's episode features an enlightening discussion with the esteemed Dr. George Oreopoulos, a renowned vascular surgeon and interventional radiologist.In this episode, Dr. Oreopoulos provides insight into the high-stakes world of vascular surgery, discussing the urgency of aortic aneurysm ruptures and the low survival rates in community settings. We delve into the complexities of managing varicose veins and venous diseases, the evolution of vein treatments, and the crucial role of specialists like Dr. Oreopoulos in addressing traumatic vascular situations.Join us as we explore the future of vascular surgery, from the potential impact of artificial intelligence and nanotechnology to the delivery of biologic therapies through interventional radiology. We also discover the intricacies of endovascular repair, the challenges of managing different types of vascular injuries, and the critical role of randomized control trials in determining treatment efficacy.Stay tuned for an insightful conversation that's both engaging and informative. And remember, while we're here to provide knowledge, always seek professional medical advice for your health concerns. Let's "ditch the lab coat" and embark on this enlightening journey!04:09 Specialist trains surgeons and radiologists, discusses surgery.09:24 What to do if someone is injured?12:53 Specialized hospital treats complex medical procedures efficiently.15:24 Vein clots may require catheter-wire treatment.17:18 Vascular surgery focuses on treating vein issues.22:46 Modern vein treatments available in Ontario. Insurance coverage.24:19 Vein surgery has evolved to outpatient treatment.28:15 Aortic aneurysm rupture risks and outcomes.32:21 Minimally invasive aneurysm treatment under local anesthetic.38:17 AI improves aneurysm prediction, but needs personalization.42:02 Interventional radiology: innovative, effective treatments for patients.44:49 Interventional procedures and accessing arteries, minimal invasiveness48:53 Innovative technology aims to improve medical procedures.50:55 Vascular surgery, veins, arteries, future, family tree.54:58 Medical expert shares fascination and future predictions.
***DISCLAIMER***Disclaimer: The content of this episode is intended for educational purposes only. The hosts and guests do not endorse any specific brand of tourniquet or procedure. Listeners should consult with their medical providers and refer to their medical direction and protocols for procedure guidance.***DISCLAIMER***Medical super nerds- this one is for you! In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome back our friend Scott Zastrow, a former United States Army Special Forces Medical Sergeant (18D) and current physician's assistant. Get ready to dive into an enlightening and empowering discussion about military medicine!Scott is here to challenge the status quo and share his invaluable insights on the nuanced world of trauma care. We'll explore the often misunderstood role of tourniquets and the critical importance of communicating effectively with medical professionals. Together, we'll unravel the power of data in revolutionizing medical practices and underscore the vital need for humility and continuous learning in this ever-evolving field.Our conversation will take you through the real-life effectiveness and limitations of tourniquets in combat, the intricacies of trauma care, and the hurdles of teaching and implementing medical protocols in the military. We'll dissect the statistics on preventable injuries and casualties in war zones, shed light on the concept of limb occlusion pressure, and its impact on tourniquet use.But that's not all! We'll compare different types of tourniquets, examine the shortcomings of the CAT tourniquet, and offer practical recommendations on their proper use to minimize risks. Scott's wealth of knowledge will inspire you to become well-versed in trauma care techniques and equipment, encouraging you to dive into studies and research to form your own informed opinions.Join us as we also discuss the application of pressure dressings and the critical importance of thorough wound assessment and presentation to medical providers. This episode is packed with valuable lessons and insights that will leave you feeling informed, motivated, and ready to make a difference. Tune in and empower yourself with the knowledge and skills to excel in the field of military medicine!Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview02:52 Communication and Data Collection08:32 Continuous Improvement and Learning25:24 Accurate Presentation and CommJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9aFBBZoBcQk8UUN_pO7nDA/joinCollabs:Ones Ready - OnesReady.com 18A Fitness - Promo Code: 1ReadyAlpha Brew Coffee Company - Promo Code: ONESREADYATACLete - Follow the URL (no promo code): ATACLeteCardoMax - Promo Code: ONESREADYDread River - Promo Code: ONESREADY Eberlestock - Promo Code: OR10Hoist - Promo Code: ONESREADYTrench Coffee Company - Promo Code: ONESREADYThe content provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The host, guests, and affiliated entities do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. The use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship, and the...
Join experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon Henrik Hedelin as he shares invaluable insights on haemorrhage control in resource-limited settings. Drawing from his extensive field experience in conflict zones and humanitarian missions, Henrik challenges conventional wisdom and offers practical, life-saving techniques for managing severe bleeding. This eye-opening discussion covers the nuances of wound packing, the overuse of tourniquets, and the critical importance of context-specific approaches to trauma care. Whether you're a medical professional, first responder, or anyone interested in emergency medicine, this episode offers essential knowledge that could make the difference between life and death in austere environments.
Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Inmn talks to Mike and Alex from Distributed Medical Device Manufacturing about the role of anarchists in manufacturing and their work manufacturing medical devices, and specifically, about their work manufacturing tourniquets with 3D printers and industrial sewing machines. Guest Info Find Distributed Medical Device Manufacturing (DMDM) at DMDM.icu or support their funding campaign on Give Butter at https://givebutter.com/pqygLj DMDM is a small non-profit based in Tucson, Arizona, USA. We formed as an offshoot of MADR in order to begin exploring how regulatory compliant aid can be manufactured outside the existing profit driven, hierarchical medical device manufacturing industry. Our mission is to make high quality, FDA compliant CAT style tourniquets based on the GLIA design to ensure our communities have access to life saving supplies in the event of trauma events and supply chain breakdowns. Host Info Inmn can be found on Instagram @shadowtail.artificery Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org, or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness. You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness.
In this conversation, Dennis and Doug discuss crush syndrome and the challenges it presents in dynamic environments such as natural disasters or man-made incidents. They emphasize the importance of scene safety and the need to assess and stabilize any other traumatic injuries before addressing crush syndrome. They also discuss the use of tourniquets and the potential risks and benefits associated with their application. The conversation covers the management of crush syndrome, including fluid resuscitation, monitoring for cardiac complications, and the use of calcium and sodium bicarbonate. They highlight the need for a comprehensive approach to diagnosis and treatment, considering factors such as time of response and the presence of other injuries. In this conversation, Dennis and Doug discuss the management of crush syndrome in a resource-limited setting. They cover topics such as tourniquet use, fluid resuscitation, potassium management, and the use of sodium bicarbonate. They also touch on wound management and the importance of antibiotics. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the use of insulin and dextrose, as well as albuterol, in managing cardiac instability. Overall, the conversation provides a comprehensive overview of the management of crush syndrome in a challenging environment. Takeaways Scene safety is paramount in crush syndrome situations, and rescuers should be aware of potential hazards such as secondary devices, unstable structures, and chemical releases. Assessing and stabilizing any other traumatic injuries is crucial before addressing crush syndrome. The use of tourniquets in crush syndrome is a topic of debate, and a protocol should be in place to reassess their necessity and remove them as soon as possible. Fluid resuscitation is important in managing crush syndrome, and the amount and rate of fluid administration should be based on the patient's condition and available resources. Monitoring for cardiac complications, such as arrhythmias and acidosis, is essential, and interventions such as calcium and sodium bicarbonate may be necessary. A comprehensive approach to diagnosis and treatment is necessary, considering factors such as time of response and the presence of other injuries. Tourniquets can be used to manage crush syndrome in the lower extremities, but there is a risk of unnecessary amputations. Fluid resuscitation is important in stabilizing the patient and increasing urine output. Sodium bicarbonate can be used to manage metabolic acidosis and improve the effectiveness of vasopressors. Calcium can be given to stabilize cardiac rhythm, and insulin and dextrose can be used to manage high potassium levels. Albuterol can be used to treat respiratory acidosis, but it may be challenging to administer in a resource-limited setting. Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
Episode: 1170 A visit to an iatros -- a doctor -- in a 400 BC clinic. Today, we visit a 2400-year-old clinic.
PodChatLive 117: Social media ‘experts', pronated feet & back pain, running biomechanics & economy, and hair tourniquets Email us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: The Relationship Between Running Biomechanics and Running Economy Effects of physical interventions on pain and disability in chronic low back pain with pronated feet Hair-thread Tourniquet Syndrome Yusuke Nishiyama running TYR Valkyrie Elite Carbon Runner Ron Hill
Contributor: Ricky Dhaliwal, MD Educational Pearls: What can you do to control bleeding in a penetrating wound? Apply direct pinpoint pressure on the wound as well as proximal to the wound. Build a compression dressing. How do you build a compression dressing? Think about building an upside-down pyramid with the gauze. Consider coagulation agents such as an absorbent gelatin sponge material, microporous polysaccharide hemispheres, oxidized cellulose, fibrin sealants, topical thrombin, or tranexamic acid. What are the indications to use a tourniquet? The Stop The Bleed campaign recommends looking for the following features of “life-threatening” bleeding. Pulsatile bleeding. Blood is pooling on the ground. The overlying clothes are soaked. Bandages are ineffective. Partial or full amputation. And if the patient is in shock. How do you put on a tourniquet? If using a Combat Application Tourniquet (C-A-T) tourniquet, apply it proximal to the wound, then rotate the plastic rod until the bleeding stops. Then secure the plastic rod with a clip and make sure the Velcro is in place. Mark the time - generally, there is a spot on the tourniquet to write. Have a plan for the next steps. Does the patient need emergent surgery? Do they need to be transfered? How long can you leave a tourniquet on? Less than 90 minutes. What are the risks? Nerve injury. Ischemia. References Latina R, Iacorossi L, Fauci AJ, Biffi A, Castellini G, Coclite D, D'Angelo D, Gianola S, Mari V, Napoletano A, Porcu G, Ruggeri M, Iannone P, Chiara O, On Behalf Of Inih-Major Trauma. Effectiveness of Pre-Hospital Tourniquet in Emergency Patients with Major Trauma and Uncontrolled Haemorrhage: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 6;18(23):12861. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182312861. PMID: 34886586; PMCID: PMC8657739. Martinson J, Park H, Butler FK Jr, Hammesfahr R, DuBose JJ, Scalea TM. Tourniquets USA: A Review of the Current Literature for Commercially Available Alternative Tourniquets for Use in the Prehospital Civilian Environment. J Spec Oper Med. 2020 Summer;20(2):116-122. doi: 10.55460/CT9D-TMZE. PMID: 32573747. Resources poster booklet. (n.d.). Stop the Bleed. https://www.stopthebleed.org/resources-poster-booklet/ Summarized by Jeffrey Olson MS2 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMSII
Episode: 1117 Searching out the early history of treating wounds. Today, we look for the history of the wound.
As is so often the case, Radical Research, for its 104th episode, finds itself in Norway, only this time to investigate the psycho-necrotic brutality of Oslo's Diskord. At once garage-y, asymmetric, and morbid, Diskord hawks death-wares that invite listeners to stroll through the hallways of the weird metal madhouse. Only death and Norway are real. Note I: Thanks to Tim Hammond for the Oscillations mp3s. We only had the vinyl and no digital version, and we knew who to turn to. Thanks Tim, you are a fucking champ! Note II: Wagner was thinking “Funebrarum” but said “Encoffination.” Please forgive a mind way too filled up with this otherworldly nonsense. Thank you. The point still stands, re: the rise of Funebarum and other similar combos in early Incantation mode around 2007. Note III: Wagner and Ginn are both huge fans of Autopsy up to and including Tourniquets, Hacksaws and Graves (2014). In fact, both, weirdly, believe that album to be the best of Era II Autopsy. Things after that are fine if all you want is more of that. But we wanted more than that. But goddamn we love the fuck out of Autopsy. Fiend for Blood FTW. Note IV: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: “Pervasive Discreetness” (Doomscapes, 2007) “Reptilian Ancestry” (Doomscapes, 2007) “Instauration” (Doomscapes, 2007) “Overseer” (Dystopics, 2012) “Psychotic Process” (Dystopics, 2012) “Rambling Words from a Sore Throat” (Dystopics, 2012) “Horrid Engine” (Oscillations, 2014) “Hermit Dream” (Oscillations, 2014) “Loitering in the Portal” (Degenerations, 2021) “Dragged for Coronation” (Degenerations, 2021) “Gnashing” (Degenerations, 2021) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.
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Das beschriebene Hilfsmittel schreibt sich "Tourniquet" oder auch "Turn it kit". Ein JAGDcast Hörer schreibt: „Leider ist der Markt voller schlechter Produkte. Selbst die ukrainische Armee hat minderwertige TQ beschafft (https://www.morgenpost.de/politik/article239281395/ukraine-soldaten-erste-hilfe-sets-korruption.html). Ich rege daher an, in den Shownotes einen Hinweis aufzunehmen und die Hörer an den spezialisierten Medizinfachhandel (z.B. WERO oder Meier Medical, u.a.) zu verweisen. Nur dort gibt es qualitativ hochwertige Tourniquets, die im Ernstfall auch funktionieren. Amazon ist keine gute Bezugsquelle. Ein gutes TQ kostet um die 35,- EUR.“ Und hier ein paar Tipps vom DRK zum Thema https://www.drk.de/hilfe-in-deutschland/erste-hilfe/ JAGDcast, der Podcast für Jäger und andere Naturliebhaber ist seit 2017 der zuhörerstärkste Podcast zu jagdlichen und wildbiologischen Themen im deutschsprachigen Raum. Achtung Werbung: JAGDcast wird Dir präsentiert von von Vortex Optics, Pfanner Schutzausrüstung und Protos. Mehr Infos zu den Produkten unserer Sponsoren findest Du unter https://www.vortexoptik.de und https://pfanner-austria.at/
Returning to our regular show, this week Guerilla Medic's J joins Nathan in person at the Crafts and Lore Leather Shop for a chat on all things medical and EMS. J talks training as a Navy Corpsman and the solid medical training he got from that, the surprisingly slow adoption of Tourniquets in the civilian world, keeping pressure on a bleeding scrotum, cutting Prince Albert piercings off of inmates and other ER nightmares and the importance of mental health amongst emergency service workers. The lads also get into the surprisingly thin line between helping patients and violence in the ER, training SUT at the Small Unit Skills Challenge event (SUSC), how pandemic mandates threatened the ability to treat all patients equally and how some healthcare workers gathered to discuss underground alternatives. All that and much more! Links mentioned in this episode: Check Out our guest on Instagram: Special thanks to Crafts and Lore Leather Shop for hosting us: https://craftandlore.com/ Check out upcoming project PP.TF: https://www.instagram.com/pp.taskforce/ Check out our Patreon here to support what we do and get insider perks! Check out our sponsors: Attorneys for Freedom - Attorneys on Retainer Program, sign up via this link to support the show: https://attorneysforfreedom.com/attorneys-on-retainer/ Use code: ARTANDWAR10 for $10 off an SMU Belt at AWSin.com Check out our link tree for the rest of our stuff! Follow the lads on IG: Nathan / Main Page: https://www.instagram.com/cbrnart/?hl=en B.R: https://www.instagram.com/br.the.anarch/?hl=en Lucas: https://www.instagram.com/heartl1ne/
In this episode, I discuss the article "Arterial Occlusion Effectiveness of Space Blanket-Improvised Tourniquets for the Remote Setting". In this short blast I get into the meat of this article, and though the authors would tell you that space blankets aren't ready for primetime, I have some thoughts on the matter. In the podcast, I mistakenly say that you need to be a WMS member to access this article, but you don't! It's available open access here:https://www.wemjournal.org/article/S1080-6032(23)00043-1/fulltextAs always, thanks for listening to Wilderness Medicine Updates, hosted by Patrick Fink MD. Connect with us by email at wildernessmedicineupdates@gmail.com.You can pay us a compliment and share the show with a new listener on any popular platform here.
School safety is a critical issue that affects us all, and no one understands that better than John Niehls, Head of School at Coventry Classical School. Following the tragic Sandy Hook incident, John was propelled into the world of school security, gaining valuable insights on how to create an environment that is both welcoming and safe. He believes in the importance of being proactive and draws on his experience with other Christian non-profits to champion the cause of school security.We dive into the nitty-gritty of school security as John underscores the value of comprehensive site assessments. This involves looking beyond physical measures and getting experts involved in creating a foolproof system. The conversation takes an interesting turn as we discuss transitioning from rigid to dynamic response protocols and the importance of equipping and training staff. John stresses on the necessity of having equipment like portable panic button systems, tourniquets, and stop the bleed kits on hand.As we wrap up, the conversation shifts to the importance of fostering relationships with local law enforcement. John shares his thoughts on the vital role of an armed security presence on campus, and how to navigate the financial considerations that come with it. We also reflect on the five-year journey of the podcast and encourage listeners to join us in spreading the words of BaseCamp Live. This episode is a deep dive into school security, a topic that is close to our hearts and minds. As we navigate the intricacies of balancing an open, welcoming environment with the need for safety, we hope to spark a broader conversation on ensuring our children are safe.Take our listener survey here!Sign up for the "Building Safer Schools" workshop here!
This week on Acta Non Verba David Acosta Jr. discusses various aspects of self-defense, including misconceptions, situational awareness, the limitations of ground fighting, and the importance of training and preparation. Listen in as we explore the use of self-preservation tools like blades and firearms, as well as the significance of mental resilience and understanding violence. We also discuss the need for a comprehensive approach to self-defense and the importance of seeking training from experienced instructors. The conversation also delves into the topics of training for formidable opponents, the impact of adversity, and the importance of faith. David Acosta Jr, a dedicated former law enforcement officer, pursued his policing dream in the northeastern US. His 17-year career included diverse roles from undercover work to leading SWAT teams. Now, as Owner/Lead Instructor at Allegiance Defense Solutions, LLC, he shares his expertise, fostering self-reliant defenders and remaining a devoted family man. You can learn more about David at: https://allegiancedefensesolutions.com/ Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a repeat of a show I did in 2019 with Kerry Davis. Do you carry a tourniquet? If you do or are considering carrying one, you need to listen to this show. Kerry Davis is the man behind Dark Angel Medical. His company not only sells tourniquets, chest seals and pressure bandages, but pushes out a ton of training. In Kerry's mind, everyone should have a tourniquet and get the necessary training. In this podcast we discuss if tourniquets are still important considering in active shooter situations, most of the victims are being shot in the chest area and head, not the extremities. Tune in to get Kerry's take on this… Links mentioned in the show: http://www.darkangelmedical.com
In This Hour: -- The boys go way off topic with what Tom calls a surefire winner of a bar bet. -- Tourniquets and first aid kits for the outdoors. -- Elk hunters tend toward magnum rifle cartridges. Tom's going to his his 7mm-08 rifle this year. Is that enough for elk? Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 08.06.23 After Show
How often do we witness pure resilience and the power of the human spirit? Join us as we hear Corporal Claudia Cormier's inspiring story of her journey in law enforcement, from Texas State University to her role at the San Marcos Police Department. Growing up in Laredo, Texas, then moving to the town she now calls home, Claudia's experiences bring a unique perspective on the importance of understanding cultural barriers and trauma support for law enforcement.In May 2019, Claudia faced a life-changing challenge when a traumatic incident led to the amputation of her leg. With immense courage, she shares her incredible survival story, her journey to recovery, and the inspiring support she received from her family and colleagues. Listen in as we explore mental health's vital role in navigating trauma, and learn how Claudia has adapted to life as an amputee officer.This episode is more than just a story of survival – it's an insightful discussion about the strength of the human spirit, staying strong in the face of adversity, and the importance of supporting one another in difficult times. Restorers: A Water Street PodcastOver these short episodes, we will be introducing you to the heroes who are working in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org
We sit down with the inventor of the X8T tourniquet, Dr. Robert Rankins. Dr. Rankins, who, after spending years working as an ER physician and a medical director for the SWAT team, realized there had to be a better way to design a tourniquet. We discuss his journey as a doctor, entrepreneur, and SWAT medic. Oh, and we ask the good Doctor about the VID and mRNA in beef. Get $13 off the X8T Tourniquet. Go to www.x8ttourniquet.com and use discount code: goodvibes Drink NO REMORSE COFFEE! Grab some at https://www.noremorsecoffee.com/category/coffee Video Episode available on: https://rumble.com/c/c-1619445 Follow us on IG: http://www.instagram.com/goodvibes_podcast Gear: https://www.goodvibesdudes.com/shop Support Us! https://fundly.com/good-vibes-podcast
Jack of Guerrilla Tactical returns to the show to chat with Nathan and B.R! The lads get into Every Day Carry medical supplies and Guerrilla Tactical's new IWB mini-IFAK, making carrying medical ‘sexy' and how preparedness is becoming less of an afterthought. Also covered is Jack's trip alongside Grizzly Tactical to provide medical training to a unit of Ukrainian troops in Odessa, traveling into the country on a blacked out train and hearing rockets overhead, the phenomenon of volunteer fighters from overseas and fighting in conflicts that aren't your own, the questionable recent ‘Don't arm your enemy' sentiment trending towards authoritarian politics, the importance of using quality life saving/preserving equipment like authentic CAT tourniquets instead of Chinese copies and much more! Links mentioned in this episode: Follow Guerrilla Tactical on IG here: https://www.instagram.com/guerrilla_tactical/?hl=en Check out our Patreon here to support what we do and get insider perks! Follow the lads on IG: https://www.instagram.com/cbrnart/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/br.the.anarch/?hl=en Check out our sponsors: Use code: ARTANDWAR10 for $10 off an SMU Belt at AWSin.com Check out our new sponsor OTTE Gear.com! Check out our link tree for the rest of our stuff!
Would you know what to do if someone collapsed in front of you? What about if an accident happened and someone was bleeding heavily? In a conversation with two emergency medicine physicians, Dr. Cindy Chang and Dr. Brad Sobolewski, we dive into first aid and the importance of acting quickly and calling for help if an emergency unfolds in front of you. Learning how to do CPR, stop bleeding and use an AED, are all important steps that parents and older kids can take together to be ready. This 40 minute episode could literally help you save someone's life. Topic timestamps: 3:33 - Types of first aid and when you could need them 5:45 - High quality CPR - why it's important and how to do it 7:40 - Hands-only CPR - why breaths aren't advised anymore 10:20 - AEDs - what they do and when to use one 12:30 - AEDs - how to use one 15: 32 - Hemorrhage and bleeding control 17:19 - Tourniquets - why and how to use one 22:20 - Teaching kids first aid skills to learn more about right age to teach them 25:05 - CAT tourniquets and bleeding control kits 26:44 - Addressing concern about fear or hesitation to do first aid 29:43 - Trusted organizations for teaching first aid 31:40 - Additional benefits to parents who learn first aid 32:55 - AEDs in public places and who can use them 34:10 - Purchasing an AED and first aid supplies 38:06 - Final thoughts from our experts Trusted organizations: American Heart Association CPR & First Aid Red Cross Training | Take a Class | Red Cross Project ADAM STOP THE BLEED - Save a Life | Stop The Bleed
Rabbinical Student and generally-impresive-and-very-busy-person Jesse Epstein joins the Drinking and Drashing crew to discus Parashat Mikeitz. Jesse's entrepreneurial pursuits—most recently, his acquisition and relaunch of the Shmaltz Brewing Company—make him the perfect guest to discuss this Torah portion of dreaming big dreams and making plans to conquer them. Oh, and his Hebrew name is Yosef, so that's cool. To continue the conversation: Shmaltz Brewing Company's Instagram: @ShmaltzBrewing Shmaltz Brewing Company's website: https://shmaltzbrewing.com Torah and Tourniquets: https://torahandtourniquets.com Find us on social media: Facebook: Drinking and Drashing: Torah with a Twist Instagram: @DrinkingandDrashing Website: www.drinkinganddrashing.com Our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/xeeghhpSy3 Show the love with some Drinking and Drashing: Torah with a Twist merchandise at store.drinkinganddrashing.com, and don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts—it's a great way to help our show grow! Edited by Kate Griffin and Edon Valdman
This episode I speak with a cop on the job in NYC. I thought it was bad, it might be worse. But he has a good outlook. We learn about hiring, training, stop and frisk, why more people haven't left and much much more. Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality. Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. https://vdevgru.com/discount/PMPM use this link for a discount ! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
PMPM goes to Serbia. This podcast I have the pleasure of speaking with a cop in Serbia. He as a really interesting story on how he learned outside world views. I learn a lot about the mindset of eastern Europeans. My guest talks about the impact of the war in his area, views on the west, large scale corruption and of course we talk about policing. He shares what the academy was like in Serbia and the daily life of a Serbian Cop. One of my favorite episodes hands down. Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality. Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. https://vdevgru.com/discount/PMPM use this link for a discount ! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
This episode I am joined by Matt from Worst responders (Poorly Made Fire Podcast?). Also co-hosting is Mr Scotch and briefly Ashoka. We talk about Matt's background and the birth of his page. We also learn if the Job is dead on the Fire side, and what type of issues they are facing. The conversation also leads to the lines of humor - it's all funny or nothing is? Or is there a line? We discuss the UPS hostage situation a few years ago which leads to discussion on - failures in training leading up to the incident, problems with objectively looking at those situations, and when is it ok to make memes about tragic incidents. An interesting discussion. We also discuss getting out of both jobs. Worst responders has put together a contract job board for first responders and we discuss how that works also. https://beyondthemeatwagon.com/products/board-access?rfsn=6890481.6d6442&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6890481.6d6442 And of course firefighter jokes. Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality. Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. https://vdevgru.com/discount/PMPM use this link for a discount ! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
This podcast I speak with a NC cop. The main topic is the different generations of Cops. My guest is a Gen Xer so he talks about what he had observed. This is actually a good companion episode to the last podcast on mental health because we hit some mental health topics also. We also discuss - Kudos, Over crowded jails, when to call the boss, and whipping shitties. Anyone in Gen Z want to come on and tell us why we are wrong? Remember don't take everything personal. Featured LEO artist - Uncle Bird Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality. Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. https://vdevgru.com/discount/PMPM use this link for a discount ! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
Episode 69, Nice. Celebrating the magic number alongside ONE MILLION plays of The Art and War Podcast, Mitch, Nathan and the show's producer B.R sit down to answer listener questions! But first, the lads get into the CIA starting their own podcast, modern vehicles being at risk of hostile hacking and sabotage, Mitch handing off POW's to Spooks in Afghanistan and deep dive some absolute abomination firearms you can purchase for little more than the price of a Glock! As for the questions, how many Raccoons could the trio take on with a baseball bat before meeting their end? Where are we at with acquiring land to build our studio/cult on? How did Mitch and Nathan meet B.R? Which totally not controversial figures would we each time travel back to interview? B.R explains the Brits mourning the queen and how the UK doesn't actually have freedom of speech and much much more! Links mentioned in this episode: Fuck you, it is possible to remotely hack a modern car: https://cvtfradio.net/2014/08/modern-cars-can-be-hacked-remotely-from-any-where-on-earth-senator-markey/2/ I am only including these for context, PLEASE do not buy them. The economy is shit. You have better things to invest in like Tourniquets and water storage: R*tarded Keymod Space Thompson Double Barrel nonsense revolver Follow the lads on IG: https://www.instagram.com/cbrnart/?hl=en Follow the lads on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBRNDad Check out our sponsors: Use code: ARTANDWAR10 for $10 off an SMU Belt at AWSin.com Use code: ARTANDWAR for 5% off at midwestgunworks.com Check out our link tree for the rest of our stuff!
To kick off October and Spooky season we are doing scary stories. The stories were sent in by listeners (best story wins a coin, see the poll on Spotify). Helping me with this podcast I have guest from many podcasts Ahsoka, also joining is Boomer from Ghost Patch (he actually has a decent headset this time). We read the stories and go on wild tangents as always. And a big announcement from Boomer (www.ghostpatch.com) and I. Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality. Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. https://vdevgru.com/discount/PMPM use this link for a discount ! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
You guys have been complaining the podcast has been well made lately. Your complaints have been heard and this one is really poorly made. This episode Tobias and I recount our experience at the Ghost Concert. Believe it or not we actually do talk about policing a little bit - a conversation about PC vs proof beyond a reasonable doubt. We talk about my adventure driving to Illinois, bathroom etiquette, and much more. Hopefully this podcast gets your mind off all the stupid stuff going on in the world. Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality. Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. New customers use code PMPM for a discount. https://vdevgru.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
This podcast I speak with the man, the myth, the mustache - Ted from Fit Responder. Obviously we cover some topics regarding health and fitness but we also discuss following your passions, growing up watching cops, leaving California, In and Out, what the hell is wrong with kids, and so much more. Most importantly... Do Magic pill exist? Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality. Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. New customers use code PMPM for a discount. https://vdevgru.com/ Featured LEO band Greenwood --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
This podcast two cops from the state of Georgia join the podcast. We talk about the state of policing in Georgia, baseball, coping, being an SRO, Uvalde, brass putting Officers at risk, and how shitty works comp is. These guys are both great story tellers and we discuss a critical incident they were involved in. A crazy OIS that literally has all sorts of twists and turns. Attentionally one of them was involved in a pretty serious on duty wreck, so we also discuss that. Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality. Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. New customers use code PMPM for a discount. https://vdevgru.com/ Featured band with an LEO City Slickers --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
This episode I speak with Melissa Williams. She is a former police LT. She made national headlines last year when she was under internal investigation for having an OnlyFans. She comes on the podcast and discusses her policing career before we discuss the end of her career. She tells me how the page got started and how it became an issue with her employer? What do you think? Should active Cops be able to have an OnlyFans? https://www.foxnews.com/us/colorado-sheriffs-deputy-retires-30k-settlement-only-fans You can find her if you so desire on IG @the.real.bella.lexi.2 or www.therealbellalexi.com Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality. Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. New customers use code PMPM for a discount. https://vdevgru.com/ Check out the featured LEO musician Shanna Jackman! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
This podcast I am joined by a Cop from the Netherlands. Fantastic guy who tells me about what the job is like in Holland. We discuss hiring, academy, if they are allowed to carry, public perception, the red light district, banana shows, and so much more. Please support the folks who make this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality. Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. New customers use code PMPM for a discount. https://vdevgru.com/ Featured LEO band. Seth Mills --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
This episode I speak with the voice behind the River City Police Department. No, this isn't 2 hours of satire. We talk about his career, which started prior to Rodney King. We talk about River City, how it started, and the feed back he has gotten. We discuss the upcoming crisis in law enforcement and obviously discuss "If you're not going to do it, who is? I also learnt that Frog's Boil. Please support the folks that make this podcast possible Your current training not cutting it? It's time for a change. Our training is unlike anything you've ever done – made by working cops for cops. Our POST approved instructors with years of experience, a wicked sense of humor and CURRENT information combine to bring you excellent training on a variety of topics that is budget friendly. We understand that you need to be able to access your training anytime, anywhere and do it at your pace. You retain lifetime access to the course and get free updates. Sign up for our newsletter at www.revelationstraining.com and get 10% off your next course. V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. New customers use code PMPM for a discount. https://vdevgru.com/ Check out the featured LEO band Apollos Army --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
This podcast my friends from Season 1 Episode 26 return to the podcast. We catch up with them to see how the last year has been. Our main topic is what we can do better. As an individual on the outside looking in, it seems hopeless. As much as it did on the inside. So we discuss some ideas to make things better. Lot's of wisdom and good thoughts from the guests. Perhaps making a personal sacrifice for the greater good. Not doom and gloom there is some fun in the podcast. Check out the folks that help make this podcast possible. Ark Operations Inc. was founded in 2017 in response to the opioid crisis, the aftermath of which has left many first responders facing the daily reality of exposure to harmful substances. Nurses, crime laboratory technicians and law enforcement agents alike are continuously reporting cases of accidental overdose. From its founding Ark Operations Inc. has completed research and development of the first generation of the Ark Container™, filed for a patent, secured partners, mapped out Ark Connect solutions, manufactured product, and established pilot sites and timeline for the market test. https://arkoperations.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. New customers use code PMPM for a discount. https://vdevgru.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
This episode I speak with an investigator from a State Agency. Prior to becoming an investigator with the state he was a street cop and was involved in an OIS. He gives his story about the shooting, which some of the details are pretty crazy. We speak about what to expect if you are involved in a shooting. We also discuss Garrity a little bit. Additionally we have a discussion about how the job has changed us. Bigfoot Holsters makes kydex holsters and other law enforcement equipment, focusing on quality and durability. The Bigfoot Holsters Taser Attachment Kit will save you rows of Molle on your vest carrier while giving you a much more secure attachment than other options. https://bigfootholstersllc.com/ V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. New customers use code PMPM for a discount. https://vdevgru.com/ LEO band - Ov Gods and Machines --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
This episode I talk with a Police Captain from a larger agency in the south. A large part of the conversation we discuss the generations of different cops. We also dive into different perspectives of the issues within Law Enforcement. We didn't agree on everything but it was a good conversation and hoping the difference in opinions will give you something to think about. There is also some leadership topics. Please support the folks that make these podcasts possible Do you want the best prices on firearms? Visit Founders Tactical at FoundersTactical.com. Founders Tactical is a law enforcement owned e-commerce arms dealer based in Syracuse, NY that ships firearms nationwide. Their low price guarantee ensures you pay rock bottom prices for guns. Founders Tactical also provides estate and consignment sale services. Use promo code FOUNDERS at checkout to save 5% on your next order. Founders Tactical is committed to preserving and protecting your second amendment rights; they contribute 10% of their annual profits to gun rights advocacy groups such as Firearms Policy Coalition and Gun Owners of America. Support an all-American company by purchasing your next firearm from Founders Tactical at FoundersTactical.com V Development Group is committed to being at the forefront for niche and custom products developed specifically to fill a void which exists in the industry. From conceal carry items to every day carry gear, EDC medical items, and the methods for retaining them all, the products we sell will be supported by a heavy attention to detail as well as uniqueness and market exclusivity (at times). Check out the high quality medical gear they carry - Full first aide kits, Tourniquets, pocket emergency wallet, gauze, chest seals and so much more. New customers use code PMPM for a discount. https://vdevgru.com/ Check out the featured LEO artist www.shannajackman.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poorly-made-police-memes/support
James catches up with Tarek Loubani, an emergency medicine doctor who has volunteered in Gaza, Egypt, and Ukraine. We talk about Glia, an open source medical device company that arose from his experience working in resource poor medical settings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.