That sort of knowledge is always useless until the day you actually need it

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Would be more cost effective than having to fight the aggrieved relative of someone who has been injured.There probably would be interest from a handful of the usual volunteers but unless the club was also willing to stump up for the extra equipment (and keep it current/in date) that would be needed to put such training into practice then I don't think it would be worth it.
Froggy - am a probationary member of HPRPC and (one of) the First Aiders - let's chat!froggy wrote:Well... I always carry aspirins & sticky plasters, does that count ?
and if all of that fails I can sing a mean & moving "Ich hatt einen Kameraden" in French, but not so well in German
If anybody interested, I am trying to put together a "tactical trauma" training class (*) latter this year or early next year. Kit is useless unless you can use it properly with a minimum of training.
(*) in plain English : "what am I gonna do if somebody gets shot ?"
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Can't respond to your message as a new member - could you send me your email / phone?froggy wrote:Awesome 5thGen
sent you an PM
tackbtackb wrote:i have first aid training but not specifically in gunshot wounds so I would treat them with the knowledge I have. I carry army field dressings as the ones you normally buy are woefully inadequate for a major injury (found out through experience!)
I'd be more concerned with heart attacks with the age and fitness demographic of most of our shooters.
Oi ! No you don't ! We don't want waste oomans buried in our attic ! Underground is our domain: cart the corpses off and set fire to 'em !toffe wrapper wrote:
tackb
I will get a body bag & a shovel put in with the stretcher that will cover all fatalities. It will be less paperwork in the long run.
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