 What if your dad are they really going to say no to you? Left leg! Left leg! No! Ow! Help! Help! Get your pressure! Ow! What if you don't have the spit? Spit on the spit. Who spit? Your spit? Their spit. Yeah, so what do you spit? Swab their mouth. You gotta only swab. One of those numbers. Or just maybe one of those numbers sometimes, you know, tsunami or whatever. Base of their neck? How long is that? Yeah, base of the neck. Like, you don't want it to go... It's about the end of the face. Yeah. You don't want it to go farther than this area right here. Right where you're... Adams apple. Done with the classroom portion. Okay. So after we get this on, what do we want to check? Make sure there's... So what's that? A blast wound? A shrapnel or something? Shrapnel, yep. It'd be shrapnel, blast, gunshot. If you suspect a blast or a blast or a blast or anything, I can't breathe. Do what you said. I come up and I say, hey man, you with me? I look up and I'm looking to see if... So ABC's, I'm looking for the A, right? Can you breathe? I see a whole bunch of fluid. I see whatever it is. I can't pull it out. Then it's lift and back. Right then. Okay. He's not really breathing. I'm not seeing a lot of airflow. You know, I got to get airflow. So I'm going to move this up. Okay. Once I move it, he's not going to like it. Wait for the medical folks to show up. Depending where we go, you're it. There may not be any. How many IDMTs do we have on this base? I'm going to tell you. I can probably count in less than two hands. It's about where I can count to what we have. And so if you're going forward, we're doing one of those small MCA teams. We're going to do an 18 to a 30 person team that's going to go forward for 24 to 36 to 48 hours from a FOSS to a CL. This is it. This matters. Oh, by the way, the reason we're doing this is we expect to be attacked. We expect to be attacked, which means we're going to take some casualties and we're going to take some. And you guys just, this is absolute baseline knowledge. We should all be proficient at it. But if you all, you are the leading edge. You all are the leading edge of the four. By the way, you know, that this, this ABS team and these MCA teams, you all, you're the ones, the first ones, we're going to be pushing forward to make a count. So thanks. Again, when you do a blood sweep, good, making sure there's no crepitus, right? Because if you start feeling on the bone and it's going to mobilize that part, how do you, like, have it go? How do you get this to harden? Yup. This? Yup. It forms to the actual work. Okay, how do you do it? Left. Are you prepared to walk? Walk. We're going to have you go around the tree, okay? Nice. This is your throat poison. I heard it wrong. What? Yeah. Are you guys going to pull out of blood? Are you guys going to move them on to here? We can't? Yes. Pull out of blood. We're going to have to go back. Mark, what else? Do you have drama shoes? Where's your trimash shoes? I don't have a nasal. Do you guys have an empty? Is it for the check-rider? Is it for the check-rider? Is it for the check-rider? Is it for the check-rider? Is it for the check-rider? Is it for the check-rider? Is it for the check-rider? Is it for the check-rider? Is it for the check-rider? Okay. Put it on the mannequin over there. Put it on the mannequin. Get your chin there. Put it in there. Straight down. Now put it in there. Take it that way.