 Hello everyone, Dylan Schumacher, Citadel Defense. And this video is here to help explain to you what our Citizen Medic One course is all about. Citizen Medic One is a course that's gonna help you understand the basics of combat trauma care. That's really what it is. It's not an in-depth EMT course. It's not gonna give you all the ins and outs of all the problems you could ever encounter. It is gonna focus in very narrowly on that one part of combat trauma care and help you understand how to better preserve your own or someone else's life. Citizen Medic One is broken down into two parts. The first half of the day is what we call our classroom instruction, where we're gonna sit around and do a lot of talking. We're gonna talk through the basics of March. If you don't know what that is, that's fine, come take the course. That's why it's here. If you do know what it is, great. You're already ahead of the game. We're gonna talk through the basics of that and how to apply that in certain situations. So that'll be the first half of the day is building that knowledge base. The second half of the day is where we move to our scenarios and application. So we will do some dry fire runs of practicing different scenarios and different ways to apply these medical concepts that we just learned. And then we're gonna do live fire runs, shooting real rounds at targets, not at people, because that's important. And we're going to work in those scenarios while working through a live course of fire at the same time. So it's gonna be a lot of fun and it's gonna be a lot of hands-on learning on how to do this stuff under an increased stress and increased pressure level. So I really hope that you would consider this class. I kind of equate it very roughly to what the Army used to have for a combat life saver. That's the best way to equate it. If you know what that is, great. If not, don't worry about it. But I really hope that this course will help enable you to know how to use your own IFAC and someone else's IFAC to hopefully save them someday. So we hope to see you at Citizen Medic One. Do brave deeds and endure.