ARMY Medic RE-USES Needle to POP BLISTERS
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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Welcome to "Power Point Moments in History" where the mistakes of the past become power point presentations of the future. For todays event that will eventually become a slide in a safety briefing we have a young Army Medic who used a single needle to pop two dozen different soldier's blisters. Thats right. One needle, 24 soldiers. Not very hygienic.
Sources: www.popsmokeme...
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Former army medic of 4 years here:
Are we REALLY sure the medic didnt do it on purpose to those officer candidates?
🤔… Not a hundred percent😎👍
Would it even matter if it was sanitized?
Former Navy Hospital Corpsman of 20 years here, regardless I refuse to believe that an Army Medic would do this shit. This fuckup needs to go back to Army Medical School.
@@A_Black_Sheep94 I guess if you could get your hands on a lighter, flame it before each use, I couldn't see too much of an issue. But I'm not an Army Medic lol
@@theredneckbuddha2763 we see you didn't pay attention in school either, any and all bodily fluids, can hold bacteria and disease.
"This is why the Navy laughs at us!!" -Abraham Lincoln probably
Lincoln's allowed to grow a beard
To be fair navy laughs at army and AF for their medical departments but shit I’ve been to a few good ones yeah navy sucks a lot of malpractice going on there lmao
As if the Navy is any better lol
Navy laughing at soldiers. It better be a jar head because the rest of the Navy will always have to deal with they have two birthdays because they basically got disbanded
@@justsomeguywithamustache.9096 Lincoln allowed the killing of 700k people.
"Oh my god this is completely plausible...." I love when AC is ranting, and mid rant has that moment of realization. Like when he was ranting about the ACU being to help track homeless vets.
Ya lol I remember that haha
never gets old lol
“Even Heroine Addicts Know better than to use the same Damn Needle!”
😂😂
I'm a heroine addict, I like hot girls with plot armor. ;)
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj nice
ex-h user, when needle exchanges became free, most of the guys who don't actively want to die wised up. Even just because using a blunt needle is more annoying, not because of hygiene reasons. Can't imagine why this happens in the Forces.
Really isn't difficult to go get another free rig - at one point we were even given ampoules of purified water too, so people wouldn't be using... tap water? That in particular seemed unnecessary. But hey, it's the NHS here in England.
Ha, no they don’t
Taking care of your feet is one of the earliest lessons in BCT (Jesus, even Lt. Dan preached that to Forrest Gump!).
Hell, there's even a bit dealing with that in We Were Soldiers.
Not taking Lt. Dan's advice on foot care...dude was so bad with his feet he don't have no legs no more...
Its VERY old advice. Feet are one of the least important members of the body, they are certaingly less important than the head. But remove them and the rest of the body will only move with incredible effort and difficulty.
Rich has the best knife hands I've ever seen...how could someone like him not motivate you to get through basic with the best possible score
His knife hands cut straight to your heart.
I wonder what happened to his pinky fingers, because they never straighten out fully. Were they broken and never healed properly??
@@mikhielthorsson6033 - You want to ask Drill the backstory to that?
Lol, not if he wants to live.
@@KyleDYanak - Haha! True.
Medical malpractice in the military go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Army has new plan to save money by using one toothbrush per squad.🤔
Here's some ibuprofen. Come back in 2 weeks if the bone is still protruding.
But unfortunately you can’t sue them.
@@jimmorrison2783 shit my last unit, doc didnt even have that. I was more stocked on meds than he was.
I love that they keep losing the paperwork for my anthrax shots so they keep trying to stick me with the needle every month.
@@xRIGGSx1992 it's weird but I'm not surprised at all.
As a Navy corpsman, I endorse this video as 100 percent accurate because I laughed my ass off during the ranking portion of this video 🤣🤣 also, we need that extra training to take care of Marines because some of em are just ridiculously fucking special
And God bless you for doing so, I fully appreciate every doc I ever went to medical to see :)
Corpsmen are the only squids that aren't completely useles.
All facts right here 🤣
Thanks doc for for the water and socks
Rah
I swear, Corpsmen go to training to learn:
Eh, just give em Ibuprofen.
That's my default for when something goes wrong.
That's not true!
............
........
.... We also look for dry socks and hydration.
ibuprofin works against pain and inflamation.
thats 99% of army booboo's fixed.
Am a retired Navy Corpsman
Proceeds to laugh
Laughs more when the ad at the end is for unsafe masks
"Ha ha...this is why...Ironic"
"Don't we get blown up more" Freakin dying.
Well, Corpsmen also take care of Marines. Marines do like explosions. The closer the better. And then you start factoring in Navy and Marine STDs.
In more than one way
Had a buddy who was in the army tell me a story: One day, he and a bunch of others get told to go see the medic and aren't given a reason. Buddy asks for a reason and they don't know why. So he shows up at the medic. Turns out they're getting shots of something.
He tells the medic "Ok, before you stick me with that, can you at least tell me what the hell it is?"
Medic replies "Penicillin booster."
"I'M ALERGIC TO PENICILLIN!"
So, yeah, Army malpractice has been going on for a while.
I had a Red dog tag....OHHHY EAHHHH.
I personally had a very similar experience however I got the shot ( didn’t ask) and then had to be treated for Severe allergic reaction. I was given a shot of eppy to counter, then they had me lay in the floor and put my feet on the bench and just left me laying there for hours while they continued to give shots and draw blood from other troops.
When people talk about Socialized or free medical, I reflect back on my time in the Army & say, “No way!”
You get what you pay for. My apologies to the medical people who are competent & hard working but you’re in the minority it seems. Too many incompetent people are allowed to hide & avoid responsibility for their hubris &/or ignorance.
@@taepo333 Yeah if you pay you'll always have a good result... ? Or not
@@pew3561 When you have skin in the game (money from your pocket) you will be more invested in the system, put less stress on the system by going for every tiny thing which also avoids long wait times & triage. It’s true that bad personnel could still be supported in a pay as you go system but eventually a profit motivated system will jettison them as high risk. People tend to go to doctors they like or think are effective.
AC: "don't we get blown up more??!"...
FMF "doc" Corpsmen be like: "haha, ok"
😂
Facts. (Laughs in HM3(FMF))
I hear your voice as a challenge. The low intensity, and calm demanding of these young military volunteers, I'm joining the space force in the morning!
Who thought it ever needed to be said, “Don’t reuse needles,” but yup……..it needs to be said apparently
Well bangers love to share needles 😂
People need "caution hot" on their coffee cups...
Jordan Peterson: _"They don't let anyone with an I.Q. lower than 83 into the military."_
Reality: _"You sure?"_
It does say it on the packaging though. It 100% says single use. People like the one AC is talking about make me saddened to be a medic
I love this Bro. Reminds me of my Dad. He was Marine Corp late 60's early 70's. Was like living with a drill instructor. Miss the Old guy.
E Co., 232nd, Autumn 09. One of our trainees used a tourniquet to stop a carotid artery bleed on a training dummy. Up until that moment, I thought medics were among the smartest of us.
😑
But, did it stop the bleed...?
Ahh yes. Let’s have neck tourniquets.
@@tj7636 tourniquet isn't meant to stop bleeding entirely, only slow it down
@@joshuamelomodesto2548 It was a joke, dude. I thought that was understood since we were talking about putting a tourniquet around someone's neck.
Popping blisters sounds like something you shouldn't need a medic for in the first place
They must've needed professional help applying their vaginal anti chaffing cream too.
Medically speaking, you're not even supposed to pop blisters. It can spread infections and it's less painful, as the flap of skin protects the flesh underneath. Once you pop it, the skin dries out and exposes the flesh underneath. 🤦🏻♀️
@@grainsofsandjones5510 exactly. Every time I had blisters in the army we were given moleskin to place around it to releive the pressure on the blister so it wouldn't pop before it was healed
@@grainsofsandjones5510 Agreed, under optimal conditions. Where you can take some time off or at least go slow. Expedition and military conditions are not optimal- Im talking about drain the blister, irrigate it, then squirt some medical superglue in there to keep the flap down. Which hurts like an SOB for about five minutes, then you adjust and you can move.
Yeah like I thought they encouraged cadets to pop there own blisters 😂
Standard military punishment if someone has Hep everyone has to have Hep
Our Hep comrade
One team, one fight. Now everyone fight the hep
Welcome to the 82nd. May I hep you?
No offense but damn, anyone who struggles breathing in a normal mask probably has enough lung damage to warrant staying at home as to not put themselves at risk of death if they catch rona
I mean they made us run laps while wearing mop gear in basic. Not too hard to breath with a mask on. I do it 8 hours a day at least. If someone tells me it's too hard to breath, too uncomfortable, I start to wonder why they are so weak.
@politicallyinsensitive hope you don't get the coof then cause a friend of mine got it half a year ago and still hasn't recovered their full lung function
@politicallyinsensitive I've got asthma, my lungs also have scars from how often im hospitalized for mycoplasma pneumonia which is once or twice a year sometimes, and i get out of breath walking through the yard. It just gives me even more of a reason to WEAR a mask.
YO I KNEW THAT MEDIC. I WAS 6th Reg and he was 7th Reg with a couple of my buddies. He got shat on so fucking hard by his 1SG who was a 68W and then he proceeded to tell her “this is how we do it in the real Army”
Oh Drill, we didn’t give the Taliban Afghanistan for free, we paid them millions and millions to go along with all the millions in weaponry, and their very own airports stocked with attack choppers, and bunches and bunches of forward operating bases, and defensive structures. Everything they need to pick right up where they left off when we came knocking.
What Biden meant by "Build Back Better" 😂😂😂
So, for free lmao.
@@elon1928 for free but wait there's more
Millions with a B
@@jaynelson6228 😂😂
The reason that Corpsman are better than Army Medics is bc they have to deal with Marines
Yep. Speaking from experience here.
I resemble that remark 🦅 🌎 ⚓️
fear IS the greatest motivator
I can confirm
I’m a navy corpsman and can confirm. I was going through FMTB-W and we had an army one star who came to observe one of our field ops
Funny Corpseman comparison. Really hits home for me with my dad being one in Nam, got out and went back in as an officer in surgery and only had to go to sea once in 20+ years. I was sick with sinus shit every October through March unless we were somewhere with Guam or Coastal NC type weather. I remember being a teenager and put on a frigging child's ward and had this Brotha Corpsman that liked to hang around while I had bath time. He didn't say much but other than him they seemed pretty top notch and better than half the civilian nurses.
Army medics...I don't think I ever encountered one until I was in a uniform(pssst...not a Navy one) and my first non Basic-AIT run in was from heat exhaustion which bordered on heat stroke when we were training in MOPP4 in some very hot weather. I think he was a Korean Vet National Guard medic but maybe an older Nam guy but around 89, 90 , or 91 was this guy's final year and he was pretty damn good at reviving an unconscious me without an IV. OH yeah, I remember now. 91 and I passed out after peeling off my MOPP gear because I had water in one canteen and our section Lt. grabbed it and "forgot" to return it. He's another entire story.
Anyhow, fast forward to Vicenza in summer months. I went out, didn't drink much at all that night but I forgot that the water in the barracks was not for drinking and I only brushed my teeth with it. Never made it to PT as was projectile vomiting. Wobbled into sick call. Several medics and Army nurses later I had kept losing fluids and none could give Humpty Dumpty an IV, oral intake wasn't going to happen. I was stuck more times than those tomato pincushions ever were. If they even found a vein, they'd pierce it through or collapse it. Finally a doctor came in. She wasn't Army, she wasn't even American but Italian. Thankfully she got it cause the medics had been going for my feet and I heard something about a possibly cut-down or cut-in. She must've been part witch because my prescriptions included something with Belladonna, phenobarbital, and I forget what else in that pill but the other Imodium stuff I didn't even need. 2 bags of fluid were squeezed on the first and 2nd my body inhaled then the 3rd took until lunch. I don't remember ever talking to a medic again except for friends or a cousin in a different unit. Give me a Corpsman any day, or I'll settle for para-rescue or a special forces guy(or gal if they exist). I had more holes than a family of junkies living in a European red light district and they didn't even give me a Tylenol #3.
Go Navy Hospital Corpsman ! Hm3
"Don't we get blown up more?"
On the ocean, everyone's on the same ship, you get hit and a lot of people are gonna suffer as ships are densely crewed. On land, everyone's not only more hidden relative to a big grey ship on a big blue ocean, but much sparsely spread, so a successful boom on land will probably hit less guys than a boom at sea. But it's not like the Taliban navy can do much boom anyway, so in the end yeah
Yeah any "navy" the Taliban have is shit we just gave them
So the answer is no then, no US ship has been blown up in decades.
@@Amaranthos2 I dont know about that. Then standing on swan paddleboats with RPGs seemed pretty legit.
@@Right-Is-Right uss cole
@@Right-Is-Right We have been attacked though. One ship called the USS Cole was hit by a suicidal dingy with terrorists inside it.
If this Soldier had a lighter, he could have sterilized the needle between popping each blister. As a matter of fact, I'm amazed that this soldier didn't have a lighter. Because this is something that Dirtbag Private would have done with a smoke hanging out of his lips.
It amazes me that Dirtbag Private shows up in the video. YES! I called that sham! SHAM ON!
He did have a lighter, but he torched it across for only like 2 seconds on the whole needle. He also didn't sterilize the inside of the needle and used the miltitool of one of the guys in my PLT for the knife
No, first you are taught not to pop blisters, and second , you do not field sterilize needles. If your a medic and do not carry a million sharp objects in your bag, you need to go reclassify.
And here I remember some time in paramedic school being told that we aren't supposed to pop blisters.
our Divo talked to us about how when he was in the academy he went for one of his shots he watched the HM put a Band-Aid on first and then stick the needle trough it. he was so dumbfounded that he did have time to stop him from doing it on him. he didn't report him at first he just went to the nearest instructor and told him to watch. he says his ears still ring from how loud that instructor yelled at that hm.
Plot twist, he wasnt a Medic, he DID, however, complete Combat Lifesaver Training.
Must have been an old school CLS guy since we don't train CLS to use IVs anymore.
I did that as Air Force when I deployed with the Army. That tiny girl bruised my groin with how tightly she wound the tourniquet.
Combat Lifesaver training is better than that, and that dumbass Corporal should have known better.
Medic: Are you combat life taker certified? Bwahahaha
Soldier: The medics trained us, train the trainer hooah
Medic: 🙉🙉🙉
@@_Will___ Is that a euphemism for getting blowed by an Oriental girl?
"There is a bunch of medical malpractice going on in the Army..."
Oh, has someone just slithered from under a flat rock and see the sun shine for the first time???
I don’t particularly agree with the mask sponsor but that fuckin corpsman bit had me dying
I'd imagined those mask existed, but never expected someone with steel balls to out right call a website fakemask XD
Best part of the video lol
Agree
@@cottoncandiez8872 the grand majority of people wear them properly, but I do see a couple of people every day wearing them inside out, not covering their nose etc.
I've already seen them being worn by employees forced to wear masks. One female's mask was just a mesh like fishnet stockings and I almost laughed but kept it in she probably could have eaten peanuts through that mask
@@cottoncandiez8872 the answer is to wear them properly, not to throw out the practice
Oh man, I want the hear the original audio. AC screaming into a tin can sounds HILARIOUS!
Oh my gosh. And this is who they are going to replace nurses with after they fire them for refusing a concoction they whipped up within hours? We are all doomed, especially NY.
I worked as a EMT and a NYPD first EMT, my second, someone had been shot during a drive by 4 times in the chest. We got the rounds out, and we gauzed
the whole damn thing. And bandaged the wounds, and then he went home, then died of a crack overdose 2 days later.
To shame.
To shame.
So here's a joke from a Combat Engineer. Q: Where do people go when they get stuck in a mine field? A: A little bit of everywhere.
I love ur vids Rich, that's a sketchy fucking sponsor tho.
Money is money. I'd be irate if an elected official took campaign money from such a firm.
@@surmanator89 unless that elected officers publicly against mask mandates, then he's staying true to his principles and saying resist the unlawful orders in every way you can within the rules.
I suppose it's appropriate that the ad was done by Dirt Bag Private. Still, I was quite disappointed that Angry Cops would do that. Sham on indeed.
Couldn't agree more. Sad, but not too surprised I guess to see with the comments he made in the same video about the vaccine... I was really hoping that was just a bit tho.
@@LPcrazy_88 yeah I was hoping it was a bit also. Oh well. What can ya do I guess. Still love ur content Rich.
Man, for something that can only mean one thing, his drill sergeant senses can mean a lot of things.
I was at Cadet Command over the summer at Fort Knox. I will say speaking to our medic they were extremely lacking on supplies. Overall, it was a great experience, but they had very little to work with for all of us. Not excusing the medic for what he did, our medic taught us a lot and gave us a lot of advice.
I thought that's why they made us buy a sewing kit at the PX in Johnson Hall at Benning on the first day? So we had our own needle to pop blisters.
Six minutes and eight seconds of pure gold. Thankyou Drill and Sham the Man for excellence each and every time.
19 years in the field and it's not possible to cringe harder than I am right now.
Jesus tap dancing with the stars Christ.
@TheGoat
LOL, I meant the medical field in general, military and civilian combined. Should've specified but I guess I was too busy being horrified that anyone with more than 20 minutes of Whiskey training would think that's okay...😑
As an army medic, I can't wait to get the brief on this one..
PAIN, MISURY, AGONY Fort Knox Kentucky. WHOAA
Imagine spending actual money on a "fake" mask when you could instead just wear a proper one and not look like you've been eating crayons for the past 2 years
but have you tried the delicious crayons?
@@AngryCops w reply but the sponsor was still silly
@@AngryCops tbh the sponsor seems like a scam imo
why not just not wear a mask at all if you're so defiant
As someone in the medical field this horrifies me.
Holy shit! A talking internet ghost!
@@daviswhite3591 Well I am spooky 👻
Wow, I'm so shocke... Nevermind, Army medic, that checks out.
The H addicts bit was outstanding.
To be fair, he has personal experience with them.
Still waiting for the next AC house renovation vid.
Heard a story from my local VoTech. Kid with a welder/torch wondered "What would happen if I torched the MAIN GAS LINE?". As he strolls over and sets up for the cut. Teacher barrels over to stop him, sent him to the office and banned him from the school. That's been, ... several years ago now? But still. One cat's curiosity, nearly killed a whole school. So yeah. Idiots are everywhere, and schools seem to pump even more out these days.
Good ol Army. I was stationed in Germany during the cold war stuff and the medics and sick call was on the third floor at Battalion. No elevators of course, so yep, you had to walk up 3 flights of stairs to tell them you were too sick to do PT....
I ain't gonna lie, that fakemasks thing was not it chief
Like the ones you wear in the car by yourself are any better.
only thing I wear in my car is a seatbelt and my clothes you wankstain lmao, you should try a helmet for your next trip though
@@ekscalybur why would you wear a mask in your car, alone? makes no sense lmao
Why? What does the paper masks you get at the pharmacy do that this fake mask doesn't do? The medical masks all say on the boxes that they do not protect against ANY viruses, including COVID.
@@thebanneredmare9190 they dont protect YOU, they keep YOU from SPREADING it. magical aint it? Keeps it in, but can't keep it out. Hmmmm, almost like, if you were to I dunno, maybe wear one, and everyone around you wears one... Maybe, just a feeling, it wouldn't spread as much and slowly die out.
When my work mandated masks I wore basically that exact mask. I only received one complaint from some engineer and said show me the sop that says what the mesh size and filtration level requirements are. 6 months later and sop was created. So I went to shield. Now I'm a free face and I ain't going back
I had just said out loud "Thank God it wasn't the 82nd" five seconds before you Drill Sgt.
Every upload is a banger 👌🏻
If I'm gonna be honest, vaccines being required in the military is nothing new. During training and deployments, getting "the needle" is fairly common.
Exactly...you're govt property that they signed up voluntarily to be...so they can have have vaccines. People forget anthrax apparently
But apparently EVERYONE wants to be angry and offended now...or be an expert on EVERYTHING just because they're on UA-cam/social media
Not for an untested vax it isn't
Only difference is the previously required vaccines were only issued on the basis of you going to an area where u were likely to encounter a dangerous disease, AND those vaccines were fda approved after a completed clinical trial.
98.9% survival rate if you're under 70.... that's better than the flu so you can't say its too dangerous.
Only 1 fda approved covid vax (don't know how it got approval since clinical trials aren't due to be done before 2027) but its not in production. Why? Because the EUA (emergency use authorization, you know the thing that prevents anyone from being sued for the vax) is automatically removed when there is an fda approved alternative available.
@@cody180sx It's been tested and I have it myself. Seems like it's working.
Yeah that was my company. You tell a way better story than I could
Edit: I should also note that the medical staff were the ones that told me my brown recluse bite wasn't a brown recluse bite. Only one private said that it was as did the two prior service medics in my platoon
This happened to me at fort Leonardwood in 2018.. had to sign a sworn statement to a full bird colonel.. and get blood tests for a year and a half afterwards
World Famous For Putting Basketball Americans in Their Place
Promote ahead of peers, saving the army 1 dollar at a time, 1 needle at a time
Why was he popping the cadets blisters and not letting them experience the Army tradition of "The Hot Shot"?
i have a friend who got Hepatitis C from the Army. He was injured in the first gulf war, and required a blood transfusion. The blood he got was tainted with hep c, and that was that. At least the VA paid for the cure once it was available. His injury was blue on blue too... I still wonder how hep c blood got into the mix. i guess they just didn't test their donors and took them at their word?
Everyone knows the Corpsman is the superior specimen
Pffft
Army guy here, I may have to agree
Gotta be real sarge. Dope video. Less dope sponsorship.
Practical science time: put on your preferred mask (that you wear near people to “protect” you from breathing in SARS-CoV-2) and go spray paint something in your garage. The paint that you are now smelling through your mask is 4-8 times bigger than a covid particle. Which is roughly 0.001mm.
So kindly stop your self-righteous mask shaming.
@@joshz8803 not mask shaming. Thin mask shaming. My job literally requires me to drag you off property if your mask is deemed unfit and you wanna be a baby about it(Hospital Security) so I don't want this to become a new argument for self rightous cunts that think
"mask bad"
@@joshz8803 also thats not the purpose of masks. The mask is intended to "protect" others not yourself. Masks are used in order to prevent moisture and droplets from leaving your mouth and getting on grandma
@@joshz8803 If you get the correct masks, not the shitty cloth ones guess what? they can hold water, so maybe, just maybe they kinda work if you have the right ones.
Seeing who they let graduate from 68W AIT, I can believe it. a large portion of my Company had no right being there to begin with, let alone graduate. I mean when your argument to the instructor on why you didn't meet the 7 minute initial time hack on the CCA was, "the manikin was too rigid, I couldn't get the cric in the right direction" (yes this was a legitimate argument from a private that is now a medic somewhere in the Army) you probably need to think about a reclass. Holy shit am I terrified for our grunts if we go back to war. I can only hope they didn't get the same slack as leadership I have and got straightened out as soon as they got to their unit. The horror stories could go on for days I promise
I'm at Knox rn 68W. Haven't seen any cadets paperwork passed through with HIV, and if there was one, they'd be disqualified before making it to any of their FTXs. We still have a few regiments left to graduate. They have me stuck in the screening team rather than field medic duties. I will tell you that there's quite a few field medics that have spent perhaps months at their duty stations, and the majority are medics from hospitals or role 2s. Hope the information helps
Update. Confirmed that was last year's CST when that happened
Video - niiiiice (as always). Sponsor - Seriously, AC? What next, fake SLAP rounds?
"...And then a Corpsman way up here"
I know a guy who got his wisdom teeth removed at Navy Boot Camp and the corpsman forgot to apply antibiotics, so the guy ended having to get surgery later and can no longer feel the left side of his mouth.
Still waiting to find out what is going on with that warped knife hand drill. We were promised at a million followers what happened.
He posted the video
@@ThomasBoyce5000 dang it. Do you remember which one?
My company's medics wanted volunteers to act like wounded so they could train. I was supposed to have a bad leg wound. They put me on a stretcher and carried me to the ambulance. They couldn't seem to get the stretcher into the ambulance for some reason, so they had me get off the stretcher so they could put it in the back, then had me climb up and lay back down.
Very confidence inspiring, I can tell you. 🤣
“Don’t we get blown up more?!”
Had me dying 😂😂😂
as a physician hearing medical malpractice make someone so mad followed by an ad for avoiding reasonable pandemic precautions in the next breath is peak irony.
“Like Michael J Fox at pin the tail on the donkey” 😆😂😂
That's about the thicknes I wear in the winter to take the sting out of -20 degree air. Can still get enough oxygen to perform manual labor.
If I ever joined the Army, idk what I would do if I had SSGT Hy as my DS. I wonder if thats happened to him yet, where he’s had a recruit who’s also a fan of his 😂
"fake mask usa" man sometime we can be impatient, no offense Rich. you're still awesome in my opinion.
Quite disappointing.
@@doggy7210 I would say, but I'm fairly sure he did it for the revenue, we know he's smarter than that.
Marine here, I Remeber in '07' and '08' if anyone in my Unit got on the COs Shitlist, the only MREs they would have would be Menu 4s.
God Im glad I never made that Shitlist!
God I use to love the old Menu 14 and 21 MREs
I was at CST this summer one of my close friends was in that platoon and they ended up taking kids out in the middle of the night to get tested. The medic is now an 88M lost his 68W cert on the spot. Our medics were really beyond pissed off and it was wild. Im surprised it just now came out.
The odds of you getting anything from reusing the needle is almost nil, but it’s just nasty.
Side note…..I DEMAND more Pvt. Potato!
I forgot this….what grown man has another man pop a blister? I was in the Navy and we did a lot of odd things (no smart ass comment please), but we didn’t have Corpsmen squeezing our zits.
Reusing a needle can carry viruses or bacteria that sits in the fluid of the blister. If they wanted to reuse it, they should've been cleaning it but either way no one should ever reuse needles on other people.
This is why when I was deployed to “al’s garage” in Saudi during the storm Army guys we brought in asked “is this an Air Force facility!?” And when we told them it was they were like , Thank God.
I think most if not all AF facilities are better than what the Army gets....
Loved my LDAC... for ROTC. 30 days most of which in the woods.
AC crying about MRE's.....I was part of the first group that got MRE's...we had to get rid of our C-RATS to get MRE's, and they were PUTRID!!!! Whoever was in charge of them, actually listened, kinda, to the troops, and they got better and better. So, until you find an original beans and franks MRE, do NOT whine about egg omelet. LOL Love you AC, thanks for the laughs.
Mmm Mmm good. Still remember them pork and potato C-rats, nothing says goodness like ladling off the top 1/2 inch of lard. Still would take the C-rat scramble egg over the first gen beans and franks MRE. Nothing says fine cooking like a meal cooked on by vehicle engine.
It's a veggie omelet and it has the consistency of spongy lard. The only proper way to eat the veggie omelet is to immediately throw the entree in the garbage where it belongs.
I remember the dehydrated beef patties in the original MREs. At least some of the old C rations had John Wayne bars.
@@mightymikethebear Those pattys weren't HORRIBLE if one had access to a loaf of bread, and some real ketchup...the powdered ketchup was gross. LOL
I experienced the switch of the C rats to MRE's . The chow hall shut down till the warehoused C rats were used up. Only time in history the government gave a shit about saving the taxpayers money.
Wait...soldiers are being forced to do something that they don't want to do?(covid shots) weird. That's the 1st time I've ever heard of that b.s. happening.
Nice alliteration at the beginning, AC. My former English teacher bestows the coveted P.O.T.H. (pat on the head) award.
the visual implying that he didnt even try to disinfect the needle made me gag 😭
The reason William S. Burroughs lived through the AIDS epidemic as a needle using junkie is becaused all the other junkies knew who he was, and insisted he had a fresh needle, and shot up before anyone else shared a needle.
The more (trivia) you know...
William S. Burroughs was a Beat era novelist known for The Naked Lunch, Junkie, and other works. He's kind of a cultural icon.
I was a Corpsman with Marines for 9 years, The first thing is we never pop blisters in the field. If we have to do feet check it is providing moleskin and take the pressure off the hot spot. Popping blisters leads to so much infection and contact dermatitis. Just think when I got our in early 2000 I was offered a medic position in the Army.
i respect your opinion and even though i often disagree with you i have to ask. do you genuinely believe that promoting a product that endangers others to such a degree (if your not vaccinated) fufills your moral responsibility to protect those who watch you? if you have reasons as to why this isnt a bad idea id love to hear them (with reputable sources).
Strange AC would have a rant about the clinical safety of reusing needles but then advertise the sale of masks specifically designed to NOT offer protection to anyone around you while wearing them. Someone’s not “securing the victory” my dude.
It is not now, nor ever about protecting shit...my dude. If it looks good, it is good. If it briefs well it is well.
As if they actually "protect". Stop drinking the kool-aid my dude.
Look on the side of the box of every single box of masks you've used in the past 18 months.
Surely you've done that at least once, right?
Who says that they're specifically designed for not protecting mate? As long as they block water droplets they're good. It's not like the virus can travel alone in dry air.
The masks are a joke that blatantly says a fact.
Those cloth masks everyone wears do not give any protection from getting or transmitting the virus, or any virus.
N95 masks which aren't worn correctly in a controlled environment do not give significant protection against any virus. And indare you to claim that people are wearing n95 masks correctly in a controlled environment when they are out shopping and constantly touching and adjusting their masks.
The fact you still think the masks are anything but a placebo proves you're a sheep.
I was a medic. I joined in 1989 and retired in early 2011. Served in Desert Storm with Task Force 3/160th SOAR on active duty and in Afghanistan in 2004 to 2005 with Task Force Phoenix , 76th SIB, Indiana Nat Gaurd. I used to jump out of planes and was a flight medic for the 160th. Also been to a bunch of other places. So as a NCO, here is what would do. take the medic on a forced road march , the kind my first NCO medic did. He tied rope to all of us medics from LBE to LBE . No accordian affect. 12 miles. next go out on a patrol in the woods, nice and wet. The medic will get blisters and i would teach him how to properly care for blisters. I went to college and now work as a medical provider at the VA. I did dumb things as a medic, worse was i stepped on an amputees stump in the back of the bird on the floor during 1st Gulf War. morphine took care of it
ROFLMAO...I passed beer through my nose on this. You're classic man.
Navy's better at medical cause they're always checking out guys.
At boot my buddy told me that the corpsman at medical was literally looking at the PowerPoint for pneumonia as he was sitting there lmao
Thank you for the Corpsman compliment!
For real? Complaining about getting 1 more shot on top of the list and sponsor is fake masks? Wtf did I just watch.
Don't be a dirtbag and learn some humor.
OMG! As a Veteran, Army Medic no less, I'm phucking HORRIFIED!!!
In the civilian setting, that would get your license pulled so fucking fast your head would spin. You’d also never live it down at your agency, or literally any other agency in the state.
I almost didn't believe this story when I was there. I thought it was like a new guy just making a mistake.
"His balls dragging across your forehead"... Wasn't ready for that one lmfao
Best part was the boop boop boops. Had to pause it because I didn't want to miss anything while I was laughing. Then I got hit with the M.J. Fox line 😆
So where's the Universal Hand Sanitizer that everybody is supposed to carry that Nukes C-19? Why didn't the Medic dip his Needle into that crap before moving on to the next Blister?