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In reply to the discussion: An Odessa doctor is on cnn saying every American needs to learn how to compress a gunshot wound [View all]aikoaiko
(34,214 posts)48. Its not hard. I keep this in my car.
https://www.rescue-essentials.com/halo-chest-seal/
?c=2&imbypass=on
It's like a giant sticker.
Also, tourniquet technology has improved a whole lot, too.
https://www.rescue-essentials.com/swat-t-tourniquet-black-or-orange/
?c=2&imbypass=on
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An Odessa doctor is on cnn saying every American needs to learn how to compress a gunshot wound [View all]
Demovictory9
Sep 2019
OP
Look for "emergency trauma care" classes; companies in your area that focus on risk assessment,
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 2019
#22
Cover the wound. Keep pressur in it. Elevate it above the heart if possible.
underpants
Sep 2019
#27
I saved my son with Heimlich maneuver, too. I'd only seen it on TV, never had a class.
Liberty Belle
Sep 2019
#9
If it makes you feel better -- the same techniques work for wounds from other causes.
aikoaiko
Sep 2019
#55
What sick hell is this, indeed. Sarajevo. Northern Ireland. Beirut. Syria. All places that descended
Hekate
Sep 2019
#8
Actually *more* than twice as common, across the country, in 1993 vs. 2011, and it's still dropping.
sir pball
Sep 2019
#35
We're well beyond that: schools are putting tourniquets in classrooms & teaching how to do so:
hlthe2b
Sep 2019
#15
So, we're all supposed to be happy about how things are going, these days? (nt)
Paladin
Sep 2019
#33
That's not an unreasonable response, especially when it did personally affect you
sir pball
Sep 2019
#46
I'ma public school teacher of young kids. This was part of our back to school training
RayOfHope
Sep 2019
#47