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ER Innovation Series: PodCast I: AAJT-S (Abdominal Aortic & Junctional Tourniquet - Stabilized) We dive into the creation and evolution of the AAJT-S from its original design as the AAT through its current design & capabilities. This is a jammed packed and heated discussion with Sean, JJ, and the co-inventor of the AAJT-S, Dr. John Croushorn. Discu…
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We jump into some West Coast RTF topics with FF/Medic/Tactical Medic Bryan Howell - discussing the complexity of this response asset and dive into TTP / SOP development, training, and some the ridiculousness that surrounds this topic nationwide…AND we also dig into the REMS (Rapid Extraction Module Support) programs out on the West Coast (RIP Notor…
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The Element Rescue Crew (Ryan, JJ, and Sean) with special guest Dennis Jarema, US Army Special Forces 18-D, Schoolhouse Instructor, and PFC Podcast Supreme Ruler… In this episode the guys breakdown PFC principles, discuss the framework, permeate these into civilian application - (disaster response, Mountain/Canyon Rescue, & REMS)- including abasic …
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Hacking Science with Ricky Ditzel, Esq. III- Lead R&D guy with SOM-C, the editor for the Journal of High Threat and Austere Medicine, and, flight medic in the Army.In Part one of this two part discussion, Sean apologizes to Ricky and they discuss the first time they hugged at SOMSA. Ricky spits out disruptive smart guy stuff like a lyrical genius…t…
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"Tracking Heffalumps and Woozles"A continuation of the training talk with Sean, Ryan, JJ, and David.....they discuss the skills you need to pay the bills (aka mastering the basics), Slim Shady as he relates to the Commando Medic, The importance of training like a Tigger, not like an Eeyore....getting lost in Sean's luscious beard and much, much, mo…
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"Don't Shock Me Bro"We continue our “operational hacking” series here as we talk shop again with JJ. This time, Sean, Ryan, JJ, and David sit down and mostly discuss training. Yes, they also manage to talk about; donut shops, Compton hats and losing Sean, dog legs, a GPS named Judy, pink bunny and ocelot suits, Pollo Loco, Galileo, the Coriolis eff…
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Task Force- Land Pirate Code. Continuing with the “operational hacking” series...we brought in one of our resident pipe hitters for the CCP podcast. Sean and Ryan speak with Jon Johnson (JJ) about CCP’s. JJ IS AN 18D now teaching at the school house at Ft. Bragg and just joined forces with the SOM-C posse. They discuss the principles to help you fi…
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Part 2 - Ryan & Sean talk about how to integrate med and rescue training into your teams everyday training, decreasing complexity, building your speed up for rescue and bail-outs, the negative side of stimulus-response training, gaining SA for self and buddy rescues, redefining what rescue is- for your context, Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis): what th…
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This is the final episode on HRO’s with Dr. van Stralen. Probably a good time to throw out a big “Thanks” to Daved van Stralen for his time, while he was on vacation in France to talk with us. We are fortunate to be able to work with him quite a bit, and will definitely be doing some more podcasts with him in the future. Besides HRO, he is a Yoda w…
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This is the second episode of the three part series on HRO’s with Dr. Daved van Stralen. Quite a few topics are covered in this edition including; how HRO’s value experience within all levels of the organization, templating success by instituting reliability & resilience prior to the crisis, an overview of the five principles of HRO’s, and ways of …
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HRO methodology has been permeating into a broad spectrum of high risk / high threat organizations over the past decade. From nuclear power-plants, intensive care units, wild land firefighting and most recently DoD health care systems. There is plenty of information out on the web pertaining to HRO’s, but is it valid or just another company claimin…
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This is a two part podcast with Dr. Daved VanStralen discussing the topic of evidence based medicine and TCCC. We have taught and "preached" TCCC for over a decade, while defending the guidelines, equipment, and recommendations with the "mantra" evidence-based medicine. After years of unexplained failures and issues, we take a look at what "EBM" ac…
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Had a chance to talk with Dominick Briganti, a good friend and great technical rescuer. Dom has been in the fire service for 25 years and has been involved in technical rescue for many of those. Currently he is working with a fire department in Southwest Florida, and is the training coordinator for his county’s tech rescue team. We have been fortun…
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This is part II of a two part podcast with Dr. Daved VanStralen discussing the topic of evidence based medicine and TCCC. We have taught and "preached" TCCC for over a decade, while defending the guidelines, equipment, and recommendations with the "mantra" evidence-based medicine. After years of unexplained failures and issues, we take a look at wh…
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This was recorded June 18, 2015 after a TECC meeting in Chicago. We talked with David Callaway, Brendan Hartford, and Chris Cook about the evolution and need for TECC, how and why TECC (civilian) differs from TCCC (military), who endorses and uses TECC how RTF's are integrated into dynamic responses, what TECC has in their guidelines that other gro…
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