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- [Timothy Copeland] We're out here today,

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we're providing security and
fuel missions for the QOX-19.

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I am Sergeant Timothy Copeland.

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My unit is the 192nd Quarter Master.

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My actual MOS is 92 Fox Trot,

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that's patrolling, fuel supply, logistics.

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I act as the CLS, Combat
Lifesaver Personnel,

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for our companies.

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On the civilian side, I'm
a Firefighter/Paramedic.

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So, I work in the medic field as a career.

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There's any number of
injuries that you can suffer,

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both on a traumatic level,

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but also on a medical level.

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Whether it's people who
suffer from heart conditions,

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or they suffer from heat casualties,

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especially out in this
kind of environment.

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So, it's good to have
someone who is able to

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render some form of care until
definitive care can be made.

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Make sure you're watching
out for your battle buddy.

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Make sure that they're drinking water,

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they're eating their meals,
and the big thing is,

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don't let them drink only Gatorade,

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or those kind of electrolyte drinks,

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because you need water
in addition to those.

