This YouTube video, titled 'Can You SURVIVE A Neck Shot?', explores the survivability of a neck wound. While the specific firearm or caliber is not detailed in the provided title and description, the title strongly implies a discussion around ballistic trauma and its potential outcomes. The content likely delves into anatomical vulnerability and the effects of projectiles on this critical area. The video is promoted through Instagram and Patreon by "thelastamericanoutlaw".
This video, titled 'Can Breast Implants Save Your Life?', investigates the claim that breast implants can stop bullets. The content stems from a news report suggesting an implant prevented a projectile from causing fatal injury. While the description promotes a debt analysis service and other sponsors like Onward Research, SDI School, and Xidax Computers, the core of the video appears to be a scientific test examining the ballistic properties of breast implants. The creator, Garand Thumb, known for his firearms-related content, is conducting this 'Science Never Rests' experiment.
This video focuses on fundamental shooting techniques, specifically how proper stance and grip can significantly reduce perceived recoil. The content also emphasizes the importance of a well-rounded skillset, extending to trauma medical skills. The description promotes their 'Baseline Courses' and 'Baseline Trauma Medicine Courses,' encouraging viewers to check out the training course calendar on their website and follow their social media channels. The overarching theme is about developing foundational skills for firearm proficiency and preparedness.
This video focuses on developing lifesaving skill sets through tactical training courses. The content highlights "Baseline Pistol," "Baseline Carbine," and "Baseline Trauma Medicine" courses, emphasizing training for both day and night conditions, and across different regions. The video also promotes Achilles Heel Tactical's training calendar and Project Blue Lion, offering free training for Law Enforcement Officers. The production is credited to John Shoyer.
This video discusses a TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) course attended by the presenter, focusing on trauma medicine techniques relevant to both military and civilian scenarios. It highlights the evolution of immediate pre-evacuation care, particularly the increased use of tourniquets to manage massive hemorrhage, and how these doctrines have been adopted by civilian trauma responders. The course is presented as valuable for anyone, especially those who handle firearms regularly, for its life-saving potential in critical injury situations before professional medical help arrives.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of medical training, specifically trauma medicine, as a foundational skill set alongside range time for firearms enthusiasts and professionals. It highlights that trauma medicine skills are highly relevant and should be prioritized due to their potential daily utility. The content promotes "Baseline Trauma Medicine Courses" taught by current trauma flight nurses, with a specific upcoming course mentioned for June 3, 2023, at Ben Franklin Range near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It also advertises a "PROJECT BLUE LION" initiative offering free training for Law Enforcement Officers.
This video is a recap of a "Baseline Training Evolution weekend" held at NOTTC in Amherst, Ohio. The training focused on developing skills with "Baseline Pistol," "Baseline Carbine," and "Baseline Trauma Medicine Courses." The description also highlights a "Project Blue Lion" initiative offering free training for Law Enforcement Officers and directs viewers to the Achilles Heel Tactical website for their training course calendar. The video was produced by John Shoyer.
This video introduces the Civilian Baseline Trauma Medicine Course offered by Achilles Heel Tactical. The course focuses on essential pre-hospital care skills for everyday citizens, emphasizing the 'why' behind life-saving trauma interventions. Taught by medical professionals, it aims to equip individuals with the knowledge to assess and act in crisis situations, whether caring for loved ones or assisting others. Training aids are provided, and potential students can find course schedules and locations on the Achilles Heel Tactical website.
You've reached the end! 8 videos loaded.