![]() Bones, and Amy Alton, A.R.N.P., aka Nurse Amy (of Doom & Bloom) step in, with their wonderful series of Survival Medicine Handbooks (now on version 4.)Īt its core, the Survival Medical Handbook is just that, a medical guide which outlines the assessment and treatment of many of the medical issues we as humans face on a day to day basis. We like to plan for grid-down, no first-responder available scenarios over at the BOBB Compound, and the classes I have taken thus far do not always account for such conditions. Honestly, it should be required learning in High School! ![]() ![]() That experience has been incredibly valuable, and if you have the time and the ability I cannot recommend it enough for anyone over the age of 18. Over the past few years I have taken a handful of one-off training courses: like Stop the Bleed, an AHA CPR certification course, and a few one-day Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) classes.īut in 2020 I decided it was time to up my game, so I enrolled in and completed the full EMT training and certification in 2021, along with taking and passing the NREMT exam to get my license. Medical training, or a general understanding of what to do when certain common medical situations present themselves, is a must for any prepper who is serious about emergency disaster planning. The Essential Guide for When Help is NOT on the Way ![]()
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