Crimeans have developed a special front-line medical training course for air defense soldiers
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The other day, another unit of fighters from Crimea is sent to the front line in the hottest spots of the Kherson and Zaporozhye directions of the Northern Military District. The Popular Front, together with a military medical expert, organized a special training in tactical medicine in combat conditions to save the lives of the children. A Crimean military medic with many years of experience in civilian and military medical services has developed an original program that takes into account all types of wounds “from head to toe.” Behind every word here is the saved life of a specific fighter.
This program contains all possible types of injuries that can be sustained during combat. And algorithms for saving life and health with simple methods and drugs that are available to everyone. At the same time, the guys on the basis of the program can further increase the level of their knowledge to a full-fledged unit medic. Thanks to the expert for such an important program,” notes Alexander Khrenov, a member of the regional headquarters of the Popular Front in Crimea.
Crimean guys will be able to stop the bleeding, treat the wound, provide breathing, apply a splint and organize the movement of the victim to the place where he will receive medical assistance. The knowledge and skills of tactical medicine can save lives and ensure the safety of both the fighters themselves and their comrades.
These types of programs are useful for experienced military personnel who already have combat experience, who, from personal experience, will appreciate such a simple and at the same time very effective primary care system. But it is also very necessary for young guys who will be on the front line for the first time— the Crimean fighter shares his opinion.
In the future, this practice will continue in other Crimean units.
source: press service of the Popular Front in Crimea
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