Posts Tagged Medic

Dark Angel Med Kits

Dark Angel Medical is great place to find very basic trauma kits. Their motto is “Simplicity Under Stress”.

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Agilite Injured Personnel Carrier

Agilite Tactical Gear has developed the Injured Personnel Carrier for the Israeli military.

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Medics Learn War Dog 101

From Military Times:

“Canines differ in anatomy and physiology,” the guidelines say. “Knowledge of key differences will assist the physician in resuscitating and stabilizing … prior to transport to veterinary care.”

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Afghanistan’s New Ambulance

There is a new version of the M-ATV, from Oshkosh Defense, deploying to Afghanistan.

From Army.mil:

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has pressed hard for the past two years to bring medical care in Afghanistan in line with what’s available for U.S. troops in Iraq. This includes medevac capabilities that ensure wounded troops get advanced medical care within one hour of their injury, which is a factor that medical experts agree makes a major difference in survival rates.

…developed in cooperation with the mine-resistant, ambush-protected, all-terrain-vehicle program office, is an M-ATV-like ambulance specifically designed to traverse Afghanistan’s demanding terrain. The first 250 are scheduled to go into production this summer and are expected to be fielded this fall, Lee reported.

Unlike the mine-resistant, ambush-protected, or MRAP, ambulances in Afghanistan that were designed to operate in Iraq, the M-ATV-like versions are being built from the ground up for conditions in Afghanistan. They have improved suspension systems and offer more mobility and speed than the MRAP models.

Additional coverage at Wired’s Danger Room

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Medicine Under Fire

From: Mil-Spec Monkey

Lone Star Medics – Medicine X

Medicine XI’ve taken a grab bag of Tac classes and pretty much all of them were primarily about putting holes in bad guys, so I got to thinking diversifying a little bit with a medic class would be a good idea. No one really likes to think about themselves or their buddies getting seriously injured, but when the time comes, wishing it away is not going to do a lot of good. Thus getting a least some sort of basic medical education can go a long way which will be helpful outside of tactical situations as well. Having first met up with Lone Star Medics at Shotshow, I jumped at the offer to check out one of their classes this summer. Although I’m decent with a gun, my medical skill didn’t go too far past Band-Aids and fortunately the 2 day Medicine-X class fits that skill level quite well.

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MCI Bag

Mass Casualty Incident bag

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Smart Commander

Smart Commander triage pack

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Smart Tag

Smart Tag triage

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Smart Triage Pac

Medic triage pack

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Triage R.A.T. Pack

R.A.T. pack sling

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