Message from @Itcilis
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Alright so a method I’ll be using covers HABC. Well start off in the first section.
Didn't cover it in LE training either
Go ahead buddy.
Ready whenever you both are this is going to take a minute
I got u if u take an arrow. We cover that for some damn reason
I’m ready. I’ll grab a smoke while u type
Is there any links you can post so you don't have to type it all?
(There is for an overview but I’ll go in detail, I’ll post it whenever I’m done) Alright. So we’ll go with a situation that’s pretty common. Your buddy got shot in the chest and his plates stop it but he also got shot in the leg.
First things first when the situation happens. You return fire.
Bullets are good medicine
When your returning fire your going to ask your buddy if he can do three thing, move to cover, return fire, and apply self aid.
If he can move to cover that’s great if not well have someone covering because your about to have the sprint of your life.
You want fire superiority
During this whole first section
That’s ideal
Moving on. Your on your casualty on what we call the “X”. The X is the point of injury
Your going to first do a quick visual blood sweep
I’ve heard that before. Win the fight get off the z then treat
If you see massive blood somewhere that can have a tq
Place a hasty tq.
Once you got your TQ’s on. Book it to cover with him. If you gotta drag him, drag him. Someway your getting him and you to cover fast
(have him shoot during drag?)
He can but you’ll be running fast hopefully.
There’s also movements to where you can take him and shoot at the same time
Like the Halls carry
Drag handle on plate carries are nice
Yes they are
Alright so now your buddy and you are in cover
This starts your tactical field care
First thing your going to do is glove up if you can.
That’s textbook
I don’t if I don’t got time
Then your going to start your HABC.
Let’s start with H
H = hemorrhage
In h the first step is to do a blood sweep
Fuck I got to go chase this mother fucker. I’ll post a link when I can.
10-4
Well any less serious medical questions while he’s away?
Nah, not right now. I'm going to bed. Thanks for the pointers though bud.