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Gunshot Wound First Aid:
Imagine you’re at the shooting range and the guy next to you has an accidental discharge that hits your friend or loved one! What would you do? The hospital is 30-45 minutes away and it will take an ambulance 45-60 minutes to respond. What should you do to help this person have a better chance of survival? This program is your guide to Gunshot Wound First Aid. Presented by John Klatt, a first aid expert who has taught Navy Seals and police officers nationwide, you’ll learn how to access and evaluate gunshot wounds, how to prepare the wound for a drive to the hospital, how to minimize bleeding, and how to handle shock and patient duress. This program is must viewing for all police officers, federal agents, concealed carry license holders and everybody who carries or is around firearms for a living.
Knife Wound First Aid
Probably the worst way to die would be from a knife wound. You could have 2-10 minutes or more before you actually bleed to death, all the while watching the life blood being pumped out of you by your own heart. What would you do? The hospital is 30-45 minutes away on a good day and it will take an ambulance 45-60 minutes to respond. What should you do to help yourself or another person have a better chance of survival? This program is your guide to Knife Wound First Aid.
Presented by John Klatt, a first aid expert who has taught
Navy Seals and police officers nationwide, you will learn...
• How to access and evaluate knife wounds
• The most important First Aid you should give
• How to prepare the wound for a drive to the hospital
• How to minimize bleeding
• How to handle shock and patient duress.
This program is must viewing for all police officers, federal agents, self-defense enthusiasts and everybody who is around knives on a regular basis.
Blunt Force Trauma First Aid
It could happen in a variety of ways, a fall from a ladder, a violent car accident, even a whack from a baseball bat..they’re called Blunt Trauma Injuries. What would you do? The hospital is 30-45 minutes away on a good day and it will take an ambulance 45-60 minutes to respond. What should you do to help yourself or another person have a better chance of survival?
Presented by John Klatt, a first aid expert who has taught
Navy Seals and police officers nationwide, you will learn
• How to access and evaluate blunt trauma wounds
• The most important First Aid you should give
• How to prepare the wound for a drive to the hospital
• How to minimize bleeding
• How to handle shock and patient duress.
This program is a must for all police officers, federal agents, self-defense enthusiasts and just about everybody interested in first aid survival techniques.
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