Posted on Nov 17, 2015
What's your best example of high-speed & low-budget training?
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Some time ago I participated in the Best Sapper competition. One of the stations had a GP Medium and a CLS bag in font of it. The OC says, "Take the bag, go inside and react to what you see." Inside the tent is no light, a boom box playing some kind of death metal, and 3-4 casualties with various wounds thrashing around. The task is to stabilize the casualties and CASEVAC the most critically wounded. On the other side of the tent was a concertina obstacle field to navigate.
That was one of the coolest pieces of training I've ever participated in. It was low budget and a squad could do it. I think about that a lot and compare with the times I've seen first aid training be a crate of old pressure dressings and a green skill level 1 book that someone is reading out of.
Whats your example of high speed low budget training? (Pic Related)
That was one of the coolest pieces of training I've ever participated in. It was low budget and a squad could do it. I think about that a lot and compare with the times I've seen first aid training be a crate of old pressure dressings and a green skill level 1 book that someone is reading out of.
Whats your example of high speed low budget training? (Pic Related)
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