 out on it. Got it. Got it. Prepare to go? Go. All right. Let's get down there. You'll do a four per security. Nice and easy. There we go. Where do you want the head, Rod? Bulldog. Do you want ambulatory first? I don't want any. Or CCAP first. List for the forehand is going to help. Yeah. All right. Here goes the back. Lift. Lift. Put it behind your knuckle. Oops. Sorry about that. You all right? You good? Prepare to move to a two person carry. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. Prepare to move. Move. All right. All right. You're three Charlie. Does he have forms for those patients in there? Whoa. Oh, okay. You ready to go? Yeah. All right. Come in. Got it. Carry. You got it? Yeah, I got it. Limited. So, kind of have to be a little bit of a genius with those meds. It could be a little bit tighter, but as long as it's not that slow and smooth as fast. It's just take your time. And in that strap, you can go and get off the plane. Perfect. Good. I somehow got it in. Body roll on the right. On your left. On your left. All right. Yep. Prepare to shift. Shift. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. Yeah. All right. We're going to go to a four person carry. I got it. All right. All right, guys. Come on up. Come to me. Come on up. All right. Two people up. Come to me. Come to me. One more. Okay. All right. We're going to move. Scooch. Scooch. All right. You ready? We're going to lift this time. Lift. Lift. You got the inventory waiting for you. You got everybody. Yeah. Let's offload and then we'll call it. All right, some good fun. Move. Two people. Okay. There's our cardiac patient. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. Hey, Mike. A lot of times they have the headphones. That's the basic TCC stuff. How about a live server? We don't do that a whole bunch within the medic and the provider course. Those are both really good courses. That is where we actually have like a math as we ran in the new paint. Hymesthetic dressing, pressure dressing, and then airway maneuver. And these are the only things that you really need to focus on for the all-service mode by stopping the bleeding. And that's our number one thing. That's what we're still focusing on here. So that's what, tourniquet. We want to, for rapid care, and we're going to stop that massive bleeding and our go-to is just going to be the tourniquet. And so if we take any pod and then we can move from there, a couple of hours away from medical care, advanced medical care, maybe on the battlefield. You'll be evaluated. We'll just, we're just going to go to the skills. We'll do a fake fire at any time. You're going to do any of that. You're going to identify massive bleeding. You're going to put the tourniquet on and you're going to get off. It could move into a direct threat at any time. So you like, run your hands, just look at your fingers, make sure you don't have blood. You can, when you're going over that, make sense. And make sure you, so you get the legs. You don't want to roll them over or check the back. Make sure. So there's, there's different ways to move people off of that X. So go to your, your last state of cover and like, hey, can you hear me talk to me? Like, are you able to come to me? Like, you can also pinch the fingertips and that actually causes changes the way the blood flaggulates. And there's, go ahead and open them up and look at the stuff in there. And look at your hand. So bright red, pulsing, spurting, with combat. I like to get it to like four or five inches of take back and forth. Everybody go ahead and practice stage your tourniquet and then put it on and get it, get it tight. And I want it tight enough to actually cut off blood flow. We'll come around and check. You want to go ahead and pull it through here like that. So, um, if you guys are going through kind of the backbone of all service members, we'll go over it a little bit, a little bit. Okay, sometimes there's people who are still trying to work on it after three minutes.