I was a Certified Athletic Trainer / high school biology and health teacher / and Volunteer EMT for 26 years...and now teach Emergency Trauma Response skills through the USCCA!
The two biggest immediate threats to human life, in the event of a traumatic emergency response, is blood loss and a lack of oxygen to the cells. Training for the stopping of bleeding (GSW, knife wound, and open fracture) and circulation of oxygen (if needed) are the two most important things that need to be taught, understood, and practiced.
The two biggest immediate threats to human life, in the event of a traumatic emergency response, is blood loss and a lack of oxygen to the cells. Training for the stopping of bleeding (GSW, knife wound, and open fracture) and circulation of oxygen (if needed) are the two most important things that need to be taught, understood, and practiced.