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Tech Sergeant Dan Nester . I've been a

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T Triple C instructor here at the

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five oh nine bomb . Wing tactical

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combat casualty care is a course

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that teaches service members basic life

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saving skills and first aid procedures .

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Uh So I'm Tech Sergeant Shelby Bear and

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I'm the wing advisor for the T Triple C

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program . The program manager , the

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three phases of T triple C are your

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care and or fire tactical fill care and

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your evacuation phase . One of the main

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points that we make in the second phase

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of T triple C is the use of the acronym

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March . It stands for massive bleeding

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airway maneuvers for respiration ,

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circulation and hypothermia , massive

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bleeding is our number one priority .

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We're looking for any obviously missing

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limbs are going to be considered

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massive bleeding , any pulling bloods ,

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burning blood . And our focus is

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treating that first before we do

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anything else . A tourniquet is a band

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has on it and the tension bar , it's

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meant to cut off the blood flow to the

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extremity and prevent loss of blood

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pressure dressing is essentially an ace

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bandage , however , it has a pressure

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bar on it and you would use that in ,

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in the event that a tourniquet wasn't

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necessary . You deem that it wasn't

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necessary to put a tourniquet on , but

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you needed a pressure bandage or

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there's an injury to the the torso area ,

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packing it , taking combat gauze or any

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type of gauze , non hemostatic

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hemostatic and packing it into a wound ,

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filling the entire cavity of the wound

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until it's completely full and then

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holding pressure until the bleeding

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stops , ensures readiness

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By providing a service member , the

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necessary life saving skills that they

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need in the event that they need to

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save a life , they are trained and they

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know how they should be ready to save a

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life any time anywhere .

