5 Things Every Prepper Needs . . . A Dad’s Perspective Prepare NOW to be Prepared! What is YOUR plan? Your most valuable tools are your brain and common sense! • Planning and preparedness will lead to confidence • Confidence and preparedness will lead to a calm and level-headed approach in times of need • [ Read More ]
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Well guys the other night I hit the 500 subscriber mark. I know 500 isn’t a lot when compared to other YouTube Channels but this is a pretty big milestone for me. I’ve been planning on doing a giveaway at 500 for some time but had real problems figuring out what prize to go with. [ Read More ]
Tammy Richie’s son nearly drowned in the family swimming pool. Now Tammy teaches others about the CPR skills that saved Carson’s life. Aired: Channel 9, Gold Coast, Queensland, November 2009. More information at: www.FirstAidYuCan2.com
AMP-3, LLC www.amp-3.net AMP-3 STORE http AMP-3 BLOG www.amp-3.net PART III OF IV DISCLAIMER: TECHNIQUES AND INFORMATION EXPRESSED IN THIS VIDEO SERIES ARE INTENDED FOR INSTRUCTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. APPLICATION CARRIES POTENTIAL FOR INJURY AND HARM. USE COMMON SENSE. SEEK APPROPRIATE TRAINING. THE VIDEO PRODUCER ASSUMES NO LIABILITY. No “hallway monitor” comments please. It is recognized [ Read More ]
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There are a numerous injuries that can occur in the workplace and amongst the most common are Cuts and Bleeding. These can range from small scratches through to serious cuts, embedded objects, amputations and injuries that can lead to internal bleeding. Many bleeding incidents are not severe and can be treated with simple first-aid and [ Read More ]
Contents of my bug out bag for surviving disaster in the UK. I keep it in an M12 tactical bag. I would not take all of this equipment in every situation, only what would be needed and appropriate depending what the emergency is. I have a mummy style sleeping bag and small air matress. I [ Read More ]
A comprehensive overview of some useful items typically found in a ‘Medical Trauma Bag’–from a Special Forces medic’s perspective. This is neither definitive nor exhaustive, and your bag’s contents will and SHOULD differ, as each medic’s training, perspective and preference is both varied and unique. For obvious legal reasons, I omitted heavy duty pain management [ Read More ]
Check out this cool app and learn guitar – howc.st If you get stuck in the woods, you’ll need to know how to protect yourself from the elements.