 All right, let's go, let's go. G-Fact. All right, cool. You're now in tactical field care. Let's start. Start with the algorithm. Okay, did you check the neck? You guys are done with the top limbs, okay? You still in a little area right over here, okay? Okay, no massive hemorrhage there. You're good. All right, she's gonna expose and check that left leg. What else can you do at this point? No, nothing, no massive hemorrhage noted. Head tilt, chin lift. Good, head tilt, chin lift. All right, you can hear the patient breathing, but now the patient is completely unresponsive. Are we unresponsive? Unresponsive, okay? What's that Burns? Now clean the chest wound. Good, good. One, two, three. Are we adjust? Yes. All right. That's not what we just said. One, two, three. All right, good, good. Job. You've got great job. The only thing with these is that, okay, good. Line two. I need a respirator. I need more, one. Line two. Control equipment required. We need a ventilator. Alpha. Alpha, yep. Okay. And line five. Secure that splint. All right, pink smoke, let's get it. 10 minutes out at this point. All right, good. And you're going where, mid, and you secured it. And how long would you hold it for? Okay, good, yeah, yeah. Then you remove the needle. And what would you do to the catheter to make sure it doesn't come out? Hold on, work together. Hold on, hold on. He's heavy. He's all right, right side. What do we move on to next? Do you remember the other things that aren't related to actually touching the patient? Top, so line three. Line three. A, I'm alpha. Okay, how many alpha? One, one, line five, later. How many? One later. Okay, good.