Tactical Medical Training with Lone Star Medics Medicine X Course

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Tactical Medical Training with Lone Star Medics Medicine X Class hosted by ITS Tactical May 7-8, 2011. View the complete AAR at ITS Tactical: http://itstac.tc/ktukgv

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  • Looks like great training Bryan. Can't even imagine how much more difficult it is with one arm out of the fight. Great vid as always!

  • @triad10001t @triad10001t It's challenging to say the least and not something I'd ever done before. I've practiced shooting left handed (I'm right handed) but completely losing the use of your right arm for support is an altogether different story and something I'm definitely practicing more of now! ~ Bryan

  • Very cool class... sucks to be down a right arm huh? :/

  • @rynoweb Yes, LOL ~ Bryan

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  • @816crip816 Those are called RSOs and there were two of them, one for each man. Train like you'd fight. You're entitled to your opinion though ~ Bryan

  • Only question is, why did Bryan (while checking Randy), always put the rifle under his legs?

    You have a two-point sling on, why didnt you just sling it behind you, instead of taking it off. I would think that slinging it behind you in one motion would be much faster and efficient than taking the whole gun off.

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  • is this training with the military or private training? If private where would you use this training besides law enforcement or military?

  • Nice video, I learned and sub'd!

  • After the training did they train you up on what to actually do during TCCC? Like did they have a class? Just a few things I noticed(not knocking you for them, just pointing them out): 1. assessing on the X. The instructor did mention this though, so thats good. 2. blood sweep took a VERY long time in the first scenario 3. using a ETB for chest GSW... the ETB packaging would probably have been a better choice.

  • cool video,it must've been fun, too bad I dont have anything like this here where i live, just a quick question, whats the T-shirt you're using with the velcro pad on the shoulder?

  • @xxairsoftjunkie No dirt in the barrel.

  • Yea-I think Randy looks dead!My god! What happend to his legs?

  • @dunetosk9 Couldn't agree more with you brother! Well said!! ~ Bryan

  • @Reynard13Fuchs Agreed Jeremy, but it was still good nevertheless. It taught me an important lesson in communicating under the stress of shooting, I was tuned into my buddy who was saying to check him after we were moving. I agreed and checked him. Basically it was a curveball because we were gaming it to an extent thinking he'd have an injury. It threw us that he didn't and I liked that the instructor did that. ~ Bryan

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