 Dispressed. Fire been suppressed. Welcome to the medical lanes for the expert soldier badge. The land consists of 10 events. You have the 10 events here and here. You'll be able to look at them throughout the lane. At each station, you will have an opportunity to expect your equipment. And if you have any questions about your equipment, you may ask me. There we go. I'm Sergeant Burnett and I'll be assisting. I'm PFC Davis. We have lane eight. It's performing first aid on an open head wound in a C burn environment. I'm specialist allotter and I'll be assisting PFC Davis. I'm perverse class Smith. I am the abdominal wound and I injury. You're not through the bulls. Okay. Alright, this is station three. As you can see, the task is to perform first aid or serve it breathing in or pulse of an unconscious adult. Conditions. You see an adult who appears to be choking collapsed to the ground. You're in a forward operating base. Not in a C burn environment and no spinal injury is expected. You have a basic life support bag. Cross those hands, keep my arms straight. I'm going to do chest compressions at a rate of 100 per minute. So fun to do before. No radio pulse. No femoral pulse. No crotopulse. Rise and fall of the chest. Good breathing. Still no respirations on his own. Okay, I guess I should have clarified but his mouth is open. Is there anything in his mouth? Nothing is in his mouth. Patient begins to breathe on his own. Pulse of the radio. Pulse is present. Pulse is present. Okay. So breathing is restored. Airway is clear. We're going to turn the patient into recovery position and continue to monitor his breathing. His pulse and his airway. Are you trying to feel protected? You know what everything is. You know what everything is. Sweet. What do you want us to do with that? Treatment to the tourniquet. Extravity, we didn't know. Contact is going to be 12 o'clock. 50 meters. Enemy fire has been suppressed. Battle buddy, can you move the fire out to cover? I got you covered. Can you move to perform self aid? Performing a visual blood sweep. Do you have time? You want to feel like you're still in the open here. Reassessing my tourniquet. Tourniquet's still good. No other injuries. Okay. Hey, hey, are you okay? He's good. There's no other injuries. Two. Tango one. Line three. Urgent. Line four. Alpha. Line eight. U.S. military. Line nine. None. Okay. All right. All right. So you're a member of a team on a combat patrol. You witness an IED through several teammates on the ground. You're assisting medics for treedage and treatment. You're behind cover, not under hostile fire. And your teammates have established a secure perimeter. I'm expecting you here. M. P. T. Right. Is that sorted? Er, roster number? November five zero. Just to care of this burn first. I'm just going to apply a breast augestion to the area. I'm P. F. C. Davis and will be your graded individual testing station to perform first aid on an open head wound in a C burn environment. Just to have it. At that point, I'm just going to go ahead and check for equal rise and fall of the chest. Do not have equal rise and fall of the chest.