I was an infantry platoon medic in the 90s. I started out with the old Vietnam era canvas M5 bags and when the new MOLLE gear and aidbags were coming out, I stuck with the M5, but rigged ALICE pack straps to it (m5 straps were garbage and not quick adjustable). My unit got these new medical MOLLE vests at the time as well as the M17 aidbag “cube” which I despised and was awkward to strap to a ruck. In addition to the M5, I slung an M3 combat lifesaver bag as my quick access setup. The M9 would’ve been a huge improvement.
Combat prep the tape if its an issue. Before going out in mission, you make a small fold on the end of the tape so that you can easily pull a piece off of it.
Just enlisted with the MOS 68W, going to Fort Sill next month for Basic, and then Fort Sam Houston for AIT. Watched your videos to help me research more about the 68W process and life.
Hello) I am from 25ID. My subscribers was interesting in this information but I am 15F) I’ll share this video with my guys. Thank you for great content!!!! And nice to meet you)
This was a very informative video! It gives us regular people an idea as to what all these items are used for in case of emergencies. Keep up the good work!
Im going to basic in April, joining as a 68w. I love this kind of stuff Im so ready to learn and apply all of these tools. Would love to see more videos about how you pack your aid bag, maybe some extra tips and items that could be used to treat casualties and trauma such as tampons, more like improvised items and techniques. Also learning more about actual training through AIT and typical scenarios you have day to day would be very helpful
Yo mate. A little thing I learned about the tape that might help. If ya buddy tape the end it will make it a hell of a lot easier to work with when your under pressure.
Okay, so which bag DO you like? Personally, I still like, and run, the old canvas (nylon sucks) M-5 bag, and also run for DA,Raids and that sort of thing, the M-9, and find it fine for this role, as long as there is resupply in the truck close by, I also have used: *The LBT/Blackhawk 'large' medic pack (I thought it was way too big, but well thought out...maybe good for static type work, IDK-I use the insert pouches separately, as they are great for all my 'tools' like airway set, ENT kit ect, and the medication bag, as it is padded, works great also), *The 'SCOTT" bag by LBT (like this alot but it will cost you if not issued it-mine was/is issue), *The M7 bags by various makers (fine, again, in a DA or urban combat bag, but a bit wonkily thought out, by LBT...other makers tweak theirs and are better), *The Eagle medic bag (great bag-not one complaint), *MR (too big for damn near any mission, just like the LBT/Blackhawk I mentioned), *SOE (just a different version of the M-9 bag, with a jacked up price), *Specter (fair), *BDS (another great one), *Spec. Ops Brand (makers of the 'go bag', 'mission go bag' and large med ruck, as a system...my favorite issue medical pack besides the M-5 and M-9), *The M-3 (still very good for its intended use)... *Every single GI Issue medical bag/pack, or "Medical equipment set" bag/packs ever in USGI inventory since the 1970s, in my attempt to find the 'perfect' medic pack... Anyhow-you name it, I've probably been issued, or bought and used it. I still rank the G.I Issue M-5 as best/My favorite bag, paired with the M-3 or M-9, but with medics, as with 'gun guys', its personal preference-plain and simple. It all depends on the mission, length of time out, and expected injuries as to what I use/carry. I also carry a BP cuff, stethoscope, airway and ENT tools mentioned earlier, Pulseox O2 meter (forget the brand, but is the issue type black one with its own pelican case), Same BVM as the OP...I can list everything if someone asks, either here or via PM here, as I dont want to hijack the OPs thing here. If someone has a question about a certain bag, just ask me and I will let you know what I think, as, if SOCOM hasnt issued it-and they spend BIG bucks on us to get us the bags we want, and to evaluate different bags/packs as well-then I have most likely bought it, in MY quest...never ending quest, to find a better bag than my M-5. But, just like you have different weapons for different roles, a medic has to keep different med packs tailored for each different role his unit may perform, tailor it to each, and keep the stuff at least somewhat current...I dont stress over dates as many items dont go bad, the date is just there for legal reasons. Good luck, and thanks for your video review. ......................................................RLTW.....................DOL...................................................................
I like the M10, I also took a Propper UC2 and customized it to be an Aidbag (really just a better M9) I agree Shooters preference, some people really like M9s, I personally try to put a lot of stuff on my IOTV and external on the bag so I don't even have to open the bag unless I'm sitting on my casualty for a protracted period of time, although there is some merit to having everything be internal and you have to remember you're carrying an aidbag in addition to a Rucksack and the full packing list not instead of so bag shape is very important, I prefer long narrow designs that keep it thin over bulkier ones like the STOMP which I hate
Greetings!Someone can explain what lies in the set after NAR S-rolled gauze to the right...What are the 4 items in the package?Especially interested in 2 small black packages from the very edge
Ben, hi!Why do you have nasopharyngeal Airways only size 28Fr?Their same 9 sizes from this manufacturer from 20 to 36Fr, all the fighters are the same or what ?)The question is rhetorical, it is unlikely to answer)))
Thx from Poland, I'm watching your channel because I'm a student in polish military high school, specialization combat medic. What is bigger and have more free space? M12 or your medic bag?
@8:56 You incorrectly advocate the use of a Blizzard Survival Blanket for a victim of heat stroke. Please reconsider this action. Unless you pre-fill the bag with ice and plan on inserting your patient as a human popsicle stick into the ice filled bag... I don’t really see a positive outcome for your heat stroked patient.
An NCO medic with no EFMB? Or maybe they don't wear that patch on the uniforms anymore? I was a specialist in the 80s when I got mine. And wrote it until I got my CMB. Just weird to see an NCO medic without at LEAST an EFMB
More Medals of Honor, Silver Stars and Bronze Stars have been awarded to Combat Medics than any other MOS in the Army. The Medical Corps needs to be restored as a separate organization and Combat Medics should be allowed to wear the Red Beret much as the Marines are a separate corps within the Navy.
My unit said that our issued aid bags are really worn out. Are there any aid bags that you would recommend to a new medic, that’s affordable and worth it? Thank you!
might sound like a stupid question but i want to enlist in the army in a years or two. and i would love to be a combat medic but i’m not sure if i could handle needles like that. will i get used to it or not ?
kyle Martin so i say buying your own is usually the best because it will work for you better, and as for supplies a little bit of everything to be honest, but they will teach you way more in AIT!
I would invest in an m5 medic bag. It's bigger and thinker than the standard m9 bag as show in the vid and the inside design has dividers which makes it more efficient to get to what you need instead of dealing with pouches. Once you open the bag, everything is right there in divide sections standing upright for you to grab. Should be standard issue for basic medics but the military lives by the m9 for some reason.
Is it hard learning how to place IV’s. I have my NREMT already only thing I’m not trained to do yet is that? I want to join as a 68W but not sure if I’m ready yet
In training right now having your NREMT is a huge plus and you'll get to advance through training thanks to it. Learning to do IV's isn't to difficult it may be a little tricky but the instructors are great and they'll guide you through the process
Hello everyone Appeal to all, if someone understands English, then lay out a list about which our "Aibolit" tells in this video?I didn't understand about the 4 positions on the right in the first row! 1.) 4 CAT tourniquet ;2.) 3M Durapore patch 5 or 7.5 cm;3.) 2 NAR s-rolled gauze.... but what is 4 positions further, I did not understand...Can someone tell me?
Ben Allen the reason I ask is because I was training to be a fire fighter/emt but didn’t finish so I was looking for a way to get back in that field without paying for emt skool so I decided between this and a navy corpsmen but I can’t find any info on if I would have to take the NREMT test to become a EMT in the civilian world
What if I'm a RN with BSN with years of experience and want to enlist as 68w? Do I still need to undergo its ait training or I could skip it? I'll use this path to gain my citizenship track fast so I could go commission and be an officer
The only way to skip parts of training is having an EMT license, which will allow you to skip the first half. If you come into the program with it you'll be advanced directly into Whiskey phase where the combat medicine takes place (about 10 weeks) but your cert will not help you advance, but may help you get your EMT license since you're already familiar with anatomy and physiology.
@@vaitomanocu5562 So having a nurse license, 4 years of pre med school, years of experience and supervising paramedic and emts in hospital are useless for this MOS? Ok.
the backpack i have to carry my medical gear is this www.amazon.com/dp/B07GPST9BV/ref=twister_B07ZBHHKVF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 i also carry my school stuff inside of the backpack its pretty good
My recommendation is your planning on being a 68w is to start studying to be an EMT now so you can be a little ahead of your class and it will make the course a bit less stressful with all the information they throw at you so fast. Good luck in your journey to make it into the army
I’m NG rn as a 13b...my contract ends in 3yrs and I want to do active duty but reclassify as a 68w. I’ve heard that you can skip the first part of AIT holding your EMT license. I’m about to get my bachelors and I’ll have extra benefits that could cover the Paramedic program. Would you recommend that to furthering the career prior to AIT ?
@@TheBenAllen. thanks for the quick answer) but I mean, is there a difference in equipment, maybe more advanced medical training done? I apologize if I incorrectly formulated the idea. I just learn English
Rules of being a medic:
1. Doc can't save everyone
2. Good people will die
3. Doc will go to hell and back to break rules 1 and 2
Charles Shelton Amen
You should keep children's bandaids in that bag just for shits and giggles
Nothing like patching your buddy up with Anna and Elsa!!!
As a 1980's-1990's combat medic (91A), I used the Vietnam era aid bag. The bags today have so much more room and the clotting bandages are money!
Same here. But everything is more streamlined than they were when we were in!
When he went from NPA to cricothyrotomy...
Boy that escalated QUICKLY
Incoming gunfire tends to escalate things 😅
I was an infantry platoon medic in the 90s. I started out with the old Vietnam era canvas M5 bags and when the new MOLLE gear and aidbags were coming out, I stuck with the M5, but rigged ALICE pack straps to it (m5 straps were garbage and not quick adjustable). My unit got these new medical MOLLE vests at the time as well as the M17 aidbag “cube” which I despised and was awkward to strap to a ruck. In addition to the M5, I slung an M3 combat lifesaver bag as my quick access setup. The M9 would’ve been a huge improvement.
Combat prep the tape if its an issue. Before going out in mission, you make a small fold on the end of the tape so that you can easily pull a piece off of it.
Awesome. I recognize most of these from a civilian ambulance from being a Fire Cadet!!
Just enlisted with the MOS 68W, going to Fort Sill next month for Basic, and then Fort Sam Houston for AIT. Watched your videos to help me research more about the 68W process and life.
Me too when is your ship date?
@@atou19ify November 19th
Im from orlando, fl and I get ship November 18.... 😊😊😊😊
@@atou19ify cool! what BCT base are you going to?
So where’s the update? Did you graduate AIT in fort Sam and what company were you in?
Hello) I am from 25ID. My subscribers was interesting in this information but I am 15F) I’ll share this video with my guys. Thank you for great content!!!! And nice to meet you)
Здраствуйте Иван, там небывает таблеток или я их несмог заметить? ХВ!
@@Ринатъ Он же сказал на ua-cam.com/video/gbJADJXn804/v-deo.html что могут быть еще всякие медикаменты
No understand
@@solarissv777 Спасибо!
Hi From Ukraine! I’m military doctor! Good and very interesting video, thx!
Thank You!!
Hi I'm retired Army I was a ACLS in Iraq in 04-05 great job
This was a very informative video! It gives us regular people an idea as to what all these items are used for in case of emergencies. Keep up the good work!
could you make me a list of everything that backpack contains and how much it weighs ?
Did he answer your question or did he just "Love" your comment and move on?
@@psps6623 love and thats it. Smh
He says "Right" like 100 times in this 😂 right
SunnyDays TV that is Right buddy lol
Ha you’re....right!
I counted 43 times saying right.
This is good to know cause this is my career in the army
Canadian armed forces medic it’s always nice to see what another medic is carrying
Great video bud...informative and helpful to us med dummies...thank you keep it up.👍🇺🇸
interesting that have both GEN 6 and 7 cats in there..... Bolin Seals too, we moved on from those years ago.
Привет из России! А конкретно из Сибири город Кемерово! Отличный обзор, желаю успехов по службе!!!
Барнаул
Thank you for your service
Im going to basic in April, joining as a 68w. I love this kind of stuff Im so ready to learn and apply all of these tools. Would love to see more videos about how you pack your aid bag, maybe some extra tips and items that could be used to treat casualties and trauma such as tampons, more like improvised items and techniques. Also learning more about actual training through AIT and typical scenarios you have day to day would be very helpful
Joshua Heller where are you going to basic? I leave for fort benning April 29 as a 68W
AHHHHHHHHH I NEED A MEDIC BAG!!!!
Planning on joining the army next year. I’ve always been interested in the medical field. I enjoy your videos 👍🏼
Awesome! I want to become a Medic in the Army!
I suggest getting breakaway tourniquet holders as they protect against UV.Will last longer and not be damagedd.
Do a day in the life vlog
Why would they call a medical bag, “m9” when a beretta sidearm is already called that?
The military uses the same designations for tons of things
M1 could apply to a helmet, a tank or a rifle
Because both can save your life
M9 bayonet also
Ahhh I need a medic bag
Fold the first half inch of tape so you have an easy pull tab when you have gloves on
Yo mate. A little thing I learned about the tape that might help. If ya buddy tape the end it will make it a hell of a lot easier to work with when your under pressure.
Okay, so which bag DO you like?
Personally, I still like, and run, the old canvas (nylon sucks) M-5 bag, and also run for DA,Raids and that sort of thing, the M-9, and find it fine for this role, as long as there is resupply in the truck close by, I also have used:
*The LBT/Blackhawk 'large' medic pack (I thought it was way too big, but well thought out...maybe good for static type work, IDK-I use the insert pouches separately, as they are great for all my 'tools' like airway set, ENT kit ect, and the medication bag, as it is padded, works great also),
*The 'SCOTT" bag by LBT (like this alot but it will cost you if not issued it-mine was/is issue), *The M7 bags by various makers (fine, again, in a DA or urban combat bag, but a bit wonkily thought out, by LBT...other makers tweak theirs and are better),
*The Eagle medic bag (great bag-not one complaint),
*MR (too big for damn near any mission, just like the LBT/Blackhawk I mentioned),
*SOE (just a different version of the M-9 bag, with a jacked up price),
*Specter (fair),
*BDS (another great one),
*Spec. Ops Brand (makers of the 'go bag', 'mission go bag' and large med ruck, as a system...my favorite issue medical pack besides the M-5 and M-9),
*The M-3 (still very good for its intended use)...
*Every single GI Issue medical bag/pack, or "Medical equipment set" bag/packs ever in USGI inventory since the 1970s, in my attempt to find the 'perfect' medic pack...
Anyhow-you name it, I've probably been issued, or bought and used it.
I still rank the G.I Issue M-5 as best/My favorite bag, paired with the M-3 or M-9, but with medics, as with 'gun guys', its personal preference-plain and simple. It all depends on the mission, length of time out, and expected injuries as to what I use/carry.
I also carry a BP cuff, stethoscope, airway and ENT tools mentioned earlier, Pulseox O2 meter (forget the brand, but is the issue type black one with its own pelican case), Same BVM as the OP...I can list everything if someone asks, either here or via PM here, as I dont want to hijack the OPs thing here.
If someone has a question about a certain bag, just ask me and I will let you know what I think, as, if SOCOM hasnt issued it-and they spend BIG bucks on us to get us the bags we want, and to evaluate different bags/packs as well-then I have most likely bought it, in MY quest...never ending quest, to find a better bag than my M-5.
But, just like you have different weapons for different roles, a medic has to keep different med packs tailored for each different role his unit may perform, tailor it to each, and keep the stuff at least somewhat current...I dont stress over dates as many items dont go bad, the date is just there for legal reasons. Good luck, and thanks for your video review.
......................................................RLTW.....................DOL...................................................................
I like the M10, I also took a Propper UC2 and customized it to be an Aidbag (really just a better M9) I agree Shooters preference, some people really like M9s, I personally try to put a lot of stuff on my IOTV and external on the bag so I don't even have to open the bag unless I'm sitting on my casualty for a protracted period of time, although there is some merit to having everything be internal and you have to remember you're carrying an aidbag in addition to a Rucksack and the full packing list not instead of so bag shape is very important, I prefer long narrow designs that keep it thin over bulkier ones like the STOMP which I hate
Doing some writing research and your videos are amazing!
Thank you for your service 💕😊
О! 9:26 Alcohol)) This is my stop))))
Great video, thank you for sharing.
Mmm sooo good
Hello from Russia a very cool review👍🏻
Great vid. Thanks, bruv.
That tape was grungy looking.
Hola excelente video,me gustaría saber cómo arman un botiquín o mochila para combate otras actividades
GREAT VID
Have you done the M9 Stocking video yet?
Very interesting and informative..
What company do you recommend for an aid bag
Ago long Myself was teen young learning good at write book test school . I think military us hospital ? Wow !
Learn how to fucking write an your a medic what the fuck bitch
you should learn how to write English sentence.
Hi, I'm from Malaysia.. Combat medic line..
That’s awesome!
Greetings!Someone can explain what lies in the set after NAR S-rolled gauze to the right...What are the 4 items in the package?Especially
interested in 2 small black packages from the very edge
I’m joining the British Royal Air Force as a medic
I’m actually training for 68W
My tourniquets are the same, but all have blood stains how to sterilize them without damage
If they have blood on them you throw them away, that’s a bio hazard.
Blood comes out with peroxide
Ben, hi!Why do you have nasopharyngeal Airways only size 28Fr?Their same 9 sizes from this manufacturer from 20 to 36Fr, all the fighters are the same or what ?)The question is rhetorical, it is unlikely to answer)))
no BVM or OPA's? or is that included when you're deployed? also What medications can you administer that civilian EMTs cannot?
I have those in a different bag, and it all just depends!
Thx from Poland, I'm watching your channel because I'm a student in polish military high school, specialization combat medic.
What is bigger and have more free space? M12 or your medic bag?
m12
@8:56 You incorrectly advocate the use of a Blizzard Survival Blanket for a victim of heat stroke. Please reconsider this action. Unless you pre-fill the bag with ice and plan on inserting your patient as a human popsicle stick into the ice filled bag... I don’t really see a positive outcome for your heat stroked patient.
An NCO medic with no EFMB? Or maybe they don't wear that patch on the uniforms anymore? I was a specialist in the 80s when I got mine. And wrote it until I got my CMB. Just weird to see an NCO medic without at LEAST an EFMB
Our unit never sent us, and plus that badge doesn’t mean much these days, I knew medics who had it that weren’t worth a damn haha
nice video 😊
I noticed you're a sergeant. Whats the promotion pipeline as a 68W?
To make 5 is a little difficult since points are at 500+
Can you carry an epipen in bootcamp? Or bring a personal medic kit? Is it allowed?
Do you get issued these bags at AIT or at your duty station?
At AIT you get issued a raggedy ass aid bag but M9 aid bags are indestructible so they still work.
More Medals of Honor, Silver Stars and Bronze Stars have been awarded to Combat Medics than any other MOS in the Army. The Medical Corps needs to be restored as a separate organization and Combat Medics should be allowed to wear the Red Beret much as the Marines are a separate corps within the Navy.
Ahhhhh i need a medic bag
My unit said that our issued aid bags are really worn out. Are there any aid bags that you would recommend to a new medic, that’s affordable and worth it? Thank you!
Whatever works for you is what I would recommend
@@MrJedi5150 Did you check the TSSI M10 ? It looks like the M9 but in a bigger size.
Трубку в нос, ууух жесть )))
might sound like a stupid question but i want to enlist in the army in a years or two. and i would love to be a combat medic but i’m not sure if i could handle needles like that. will i get used to it or not ?
You’ll get used to it
You’re in 3/66 AR? I was in that unit. I wish you the best lol.
Brian Montgomery 1/77 AR
Ben Allen ah my bad. I saw the 3/66AR on the pack and assumed.
Do you guys carry stretchers?
Привет с Украины.
Do you know of any medics who went to civilian school while active, ie paramedic or nursing? How about TA to pay for it?
Do you have any say as to what bag and medical supplies? I'm enlisted as a 68W and ship out to Benning July 2nd.
kyle Martin so i say buying your own is usually the best because it will work for you better, and as for supplies a little bit of everything to be honest, but they will teach you way more in AIT!
I would invest in an m5 medic bag. It's bigger and thinker than the standard m9 bag as show in the vid and the inside design has dividers which makes it more efficient to get to what you need instead of dealing with pouches. Once you open the bag, everything is right there in divide sections standing upright for you to grab. Should be standard issue for basic medics but the military lives by the m9 for some reason.
Army CM Aid Bag whats inside? Answer; All the stuff you hope he never needs to use on you. But it's great to no he's there.
I want to be military medic
Same
Is it hard learning how to place IV’s. I have my NREMT already only thing I’m not trained to do yet is that? I want to join as a 68W but not sure if I’m ready yet
In training right now having your NREMT is a huge plus and you'll get to advance through training thanks to it. Learning to do IV's isn't to difficult it may be a little tricky but the instructors are great and they'll guide you through the process
Hello everyone Appeal to all, if someone understands English, then lay out a list about which our "Aibolit" tells in this video?I didn't understand about the 4 positions on the right in the first row! 1.) 4 CAT tourniquet ;2.) 3M Durapore patch 5 or 7.5 cm;3.) 2 NAR s-rolled gauze.... but what is 4 positions further, I did not understand...Can someone tell me?
God bless amen.
How about caffein, diet pills ,painkiller, Alcohol and headache pills? Are they not available in the base camp?
Not in basic no.
Someone ask me to help him to have it.. What will be your advise?
Don’t do it
Could you please give me the reason why I will not do it?
And is it true that soldiers don't have access to their account to buy their personal stuff and only agent can do it for them?
Do you know where you can get you med stuff on the outside?
I do not
How many other medics do you work with, or do you work solo?
Kylie Miller in the Company im attached to It’s me at 2 other medics, but my actual platoon has over 20 medics!
I subscribed!
Half Right Face Productions dope!
Are you a certified EMT??? Or do u still have to take the NREMT exam?!?
Yes I am an EMT
Ben Allen the reason I ask is because I was training to be a fire fighter/emt but didn’t finish so I was looking for a way to get back in that field without paying for emt skool so I decided between this and a navy corpsmen but I can’t find any info on if I would have to take the NREMT test to become a EMT in the civilian world
ItsFreakoBaby they give you the test in 68w school
Респект таким ребятам...
What if I'm a RN with BSN with years of experience and want to enlist as 68w? Do I still need to undergo its ait training or I could skip it? I'll use this path to gain my citizenship track fast so I could go commission and be an officer
The only way to skip parts of training is having an EMT license, which will allow you to skip the first half. If you come into the program with it you'll be advanced directly into Whiskey phase where the combat medicine takes place (about 10 weeks) but your cert will not help you advance, but may help you get your EMT license since you're already familiar with anatomy and physiology.
@@vaitomanocu5562 So having a nurse license, 4 years of pre med school, years of experience and supervising paramedic and emts in hospital are useless for this MOS? Ok.
@@hediwang5625 if you have an RN you can directly become a Army Nurse as a commissioned officer and gain your citizenship.
@@jesusbarraza3050For real? Where is this? Active duty or reserves?
@@hediwang5625 yes, it would be a waste for you to be a 68W if you are a nurse. They have nurses in both active duty and reserves
the backpack i have to carry my medical gear is this www.amazon.com/dp/B07GPST9BV/ref=twister_B07ZBHHKVF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 i also carry my school stuff inside of the backpack its pretty good
What about drugs to deal with the pain if wounded ?assume they wouldn’t be in your back at this time
I’m in the process of joining the army and I would really like to be a 68w so do I need to go to college or not?
Katlyn Sherrill not to become a 68w no
Ben Allen okay thank you very much!!:)
Katlyn Sherrill of course! Anytime! If you have other questions you can reach me through my Instagram!
Ben Allen okay thank you soo much!!:)
My recommendation is your planning on being a 68w is to start studying to be an EMT now so you can be a little ahead of your class and it will make the course a bit less stressful with all the information they throw at you so fast. Good luck in your journey to make it into the army
I am an emt in the state of wv do I have to go through the emt portion of the combat medical training
Nope not if you’re already certified!
You have to be nationally registered to skip the EMT portion. If you only have a state card you will more than likely redo the training.
Интересненько))) Надо. Надо подписаться)
Those chest seals are crap FYI. The blood stops them from sealing.
Hey is the bag given to you to take home
You can take it home but you don’t officially own it, you gotta give it back once you either leave the Army or go to a new duty station.
وكي جميل متابع من العراق
hey bro im a 68w going to fort bliss in July what is my chances of getting assigned to the 3rd 41st inf bn ?
You could honestly go anywhere in Fort Bliss
im hopping for infantry, man. Im trying to be a line medic for sure @@TheBenAllen.
**Dallas wants to know your location**
Does everyone get the NFG tube during 68w AIT ?
Yes!
Fuck
Do medics get different vests ???
No
Ben Allen can you show your vest or plate Carrier ???
I’m NG rn as a 13b...my contract ends in 3yrs and I want to do active duty but reclassify as a 68w. I’ve heard that you can skip the first part of AIT holding your EMT license. I’m about to get my bachelors and I’ll have extra benefits that could cover the Paramedic program. Would you recommend that to furthering the career prior to AIT ?
Yes I would
Where’s pharmaceutical vodka.
Man you can give it to dallas HES HURT BAD HE NEED A MEEEEEEDIIIIIC BAAAAAAAAAG
Respect from Russia ) What is the difference between a combat medic and a sergeant medic special forces?
One is just a regular medic and the other is Special forces.
@@TheBenAllen. thanks for the quick answer) but I mean, is there a difference in equipment, maybe more advanced medical training done?
I apologize if I incorrectly formulated the idea. I just learn English
Ohh, Special Forces have better equipment and more rigorous training.
Jesus Christ a freaking hospital in a bag lol
I don't tell yourself .