tension and time to save their lives? because obviously that golden hour is critical. yeah, the golden hour is critical, anderson. and what i will tell you is it is a process. you know, the first thing that normally happens is what is called a buddy aid. if it isn t a good unit, you also have something called combat lifesavers, which our soldiers who have been trained in advanced medical techniques. and then it goes to a medic which kind of does a triage to see what kind of conditions you are in, saving your life, getting the blood flow going making sure you are getting an airway that s clear. and then of the medic can t and then if the medic can t handle it, they medivac you either by helicopter around and goes back to an aid station. if it s even more catastrophic and you have to have surgery, then those medevacs usually take you back further to the rear to a place called a combat support hospital. i have explained all of, that because this is a technique the u.s. army uses we have
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