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(photo left) Casualty training in the CBRNE
environment with NMCB-21 US Navy.
(photo below) Civilian tactical medic course
for law enforcement and EMS. Taught by
Emergency Preparedness Institute, MA.
Photos compliments of Hm1 (SCW)
Shawn Buxton, NREMT-P, EMT-T
(photo left) Portuguese Marine Recon elements
create a smokescreen to protect their actions in
extracting a wounded teammate. Photos compliments of Bryon Ferreira, DDS, EMT-P
Photos left and below compliments of (photo above) Medics from Portuguese Marine Recon secure a wounded
Bryan Ferreira, DDS, EMT-P teammate to a Foxtrot litter.
(photo right) Portuguese Marine Recon elements
close in on a perimeter to protect their medics,
who are trying to stabilize a wounded teammate.
(photo below) Medics from Portuguese Marine Recon
start an IV line in a wounded teammate.
(photo above) Portuguese Marine
Recon elements use a modification of
the chair-carry method, known as the
SEAL team carry method, to move a
wounded teammate to cover.
(photo left) Medic from Portuguese
Marine Recon directs wounded
soldier to apply a SOF tourniquet in
self-aid.

