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A space where medics and newcomers unite to swap real‑world Stop‑the‑Bleed scenarios and share lessons everyone can use. It’s more than a resource — it’s a community in the making.
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A space where medics and newcomers unite to swap real‑world Stop‑the‑Bleed scenarios and share lessons everyone can use. It’s more than a resource — it’s a community in the making.
More features coming soon!
When most people think about hemorrhage control, they picture larger, proven windlass-style tourniquets like the Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT) or the SOF Tactical Tourniquet. These tools have earned their place through years of battlefield and civilian use, and they absolutely belong in any serious trauma kit. But everyday carry is
A hemorrhage control kit isn’t a “bigger first-aid kit.” It’s a purpose-built set of tools meant to address one urgent problem: major external bleeding that can become fatal in minutes. When you open a hemorrhage kit, nearly every item exists for one of four reasons: 1. Stop blood
In emergencies, hesitation can be fatal. A gunshot to the thigh can quickly become life‑threatening because the femoral artery can pump out large volumes of blood. Whether you’re a church usher, parent, or bystander, here’s how to respond decisively when someone is shot in the leg. Why
Ibogaine is a psychoactive alkaloid derived from the African shrub Tabernanthe iboga. For centuries it has been used in West‑Central Africa in initiation rites and healing ceremonies. In the late 20th century it gained attention in the West for its ability to reduce withdrawal symptoms in opioid addiction. Today,