This video discusses the critical role of EMTs and paramedics during active shooter incidents or situations involving firearms. It explains why medical professionals in these scenarios must defer to law enforcement for safety and operational control. The core message emphasizes that the presence of firearms and potential threats necessitates a clear chain of command where police have the ultimate authority to ensure the safety of all personnel, including those providing medical aid. The video likely aims to educate both first responders and the public on the protocols and reasoning behind such procedures.
This video advertises a Traumatic Injury Response Course scheduled for April 13th-14th. It highlights topics such as medical, TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care), TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care), trauma, and the use of tourniquets. The description also mentions a website for sign-ups and refers to related content like podcasts and tactical training, likely aimed at military or law enforcement personnel, or those interested in advanced first aid in high-risk environments.
This video, part of the #MedicMonday series with SOB Medic Mike, focuses on IV lines and PRN adapters. The creator, returning from a teaching trip, announces a live Q&A session on Facebook on Monday, October 3rd, at 6 PM EST. Additionally, upcoming trauma management courses in Sanford, NC, are promoted for October and November, emphasizing practical, life-saving techniques for beginners.
This episode of Patriot Profiles, titled "Murphy Law" and sponsored by Smith & Wesson, features the International School of Tactical Medicine. The training focuses on preparing students to act as immediate emergency paramedics in critical situations where every second is crucial. The video serves as a trailer for the full episode available on NRA News.
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