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I spent 14 minutes of my life on the pod cast.

No redeeming value, I didn't learn a thing

Maybe after 15 minutes it got really good.....

IMO I won't listen any more
Thank you for your outstanding review of our latest podcast. We appreciate your feedback! Perhaps in the future we will do different podcast dedicated to unicorns and fluffy kittens that is more suited to your tastes.
 

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Great show again , there are some very good manuals on first aide offered by the military for free .
 
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I spent 14 minutes of my life on the pod cast.

No redeeming value, I didn't learn a thing

Maybe after 15 minutes it got really good.....

IMO I won't listen any more
As we've said a few times, these are often times nothing more than primers. You know all there is to know, but you'd be surprised at how many people will vigorously rub a frostbitten body part to warm it. That is but one example.

Now, as you are knowledgeable on SHTF doctoring, this is the place to share the information! For example, how does one set a broken bone? No ambulance coming to pick me up and take me to the doc? Well, someone's got to do it. I've set my own nose a few times, but never an arm or leg.
 

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...Now, as you are knowledgeable on SHTF doctoring, this is the place to share the information! For example, how does one set a broken bone? No ambulance coming to pick me up and take me to the doc? Well, someone's got to do it. I've set my own nose a few times, but never an arm or leg.
I've seen a doctor set a dislocated shoulder in the ER by tugging on a rolled up and knotted bed sheet. That's pretty low tech. The patient thanked him effusively.

If you tried that with a sharp ended broken bone, though, you would probably do a lot more damage to blood vessels and nerves. I think that takes surgical intervention. We were taught in EMT school to stop the bleeding, immobilize, and transport stat. How you would do it SHTF, I'll be interested to find out.
 

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I've seen a doctor set a dislocated shoulder in the ER by tugging on a rolled up and knotted bed sheet. That's pretty low tech. The patient thanked him effusively.

If you tried that with a sharp ended broken bone, though, you would probably do a lot more damage to blood vessels and nerves. I think that takes surgical intervention. We were taught in EMT school to stop the bleeding, immobilize, and transport stat. How you would do it SHTF, I'll be interested to find out.
I'm interested as well. I'm the one who will have the compound fracture when things go bad.
 

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As we've said a few times, these are often times nothing more than primers. You know all there is to know, but you'd be surprised at how many people will vigorously rub a frostbitten body part to warm it. That is but one example.

Now, as you are knowledgeable on SHTF doctoring, this is the place to share the information! For example, how does one set a broken bone? No ambulance coming to pick me up and take me to the doc? Well, someone's got to do it. I've set my own nose a few times, but never an arm or leg.
Some are rarely happy with results. Frankly, I think y'all do a great job. Thanks :tango_face_smile:
 

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To tell you the truth @inceptor we don't care what anyone thinks. We have fun doing it and that's all that really matters. Plus we are doing a free service to help with our community. Which is more than any naysayer is doing.

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To tell you the truth @inceptor we don't care what anyone thinks. We have fun doing it and that's all that really matters. Plus we are doing a free service to help with our community. Which is more than any naysayer is doing.

Sent from a Galaxy S5 far far away.
100% agreed. :tango_face_grin: It's been a lot of years since I gave a rat's a$$ what others think.

Keep up the good work. And thanks for the chuckles.
 

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Thank you for your outstanding review of our latest podcast. We appreciate your feedback! Perhaps in the future we will do different podcast dedicated to unicorns and fluffy kittens that is more suited to your tastes.
If it hadn't been for Montana Rancher's comment, I would not have clicked on the link. I didn't know or cared you guys even had a Podcast.

What's that old saying... "Even Bad Press is Good Press"
 

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If it hadn't been for Montana Rancher's comment, I would not have clicked on the link. I didn't know or cared you guys even had a Podcast.

What's that old saying... "Even Bad Press is Good Press"
Glad you clicked on it; hoped you liked it. If you didn't, we plan on getting better. Either way, Sas and I are having fun, and we do hope y'all have fun right along with it. Along the way, we want to talk about things that will provoke thought and conversation.
 
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