Re: Re: Coup D'Etat
By: Vague to Jeff Thiele on Wed Feb 24 2021 06:10 pm
> -=> Jeff Thiele wrote to Vague <=-
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> JT> @MSGID:
> JT> @REPLY:
> JT> On 21 Feb 2021, Vague said the following...
> Va> As a Disable Veteran that was a Combat Medic, I can attest that Lee is
> Va> NOT correct. That training is not given to the vast majority of
> Va> soldiers. That training is MOS specific or available to a handful of
> Va> soldiers selected by their units to attend the Combat Medic course. The
> Va> overwhelming majority of soldiers do not get trained in the admistratio
> Va> of injections. That being said, there are STILL thousands of health car
> Va> professionals between the branchs capable of giving vaccinations, as
> Va> Carol said.
>
> JT> As a disabled veteran who was not a combat medic, I disagree with this
> JT> statement in one very, very specific case: Atropine autoinjectors.
>
> JT> Everything else I agree with.
>
> JT> Jeff.
>
> Yeah. Atropine and 2-pam chloride auto-injector use is taught to all soldier
> as part of NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) readiness during Basic Traini
> But that's it. As a matter of fact, the National Institute of Health has
> instructions for the use of atropine and 2-pam chloride injectors accessable
> online to everyone at this address:
> https://chemm.nlm.nih.gov/antidote_nerveagents.htm
>
>
> ... That's just incredible! As in... it's just not credible.
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Yes, all Navy too and reinforced depending on AOR the ship is in with CBR
drills. Probably USAF taught the basics there too.
xxcarol
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