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(photo above) Odin Medical
Cadre performs a whole blood (photo above) Odin Medical
transfusion demonstration Cadre teaches junctional wound
during their STOMP class. bandaging after wound packing.
(photo above) PJs bound from (photo right) Student prepares to
200 yards to the targets where treat casualties in a CCP during
there is an "Operator down.” Odin Medical’s STOMP Class.
(photo above) When they get to the
targets, suppressive fire is provided
by another pair of PJs (not seen) (photo left) PJ draws up antibiotics after (photo left) Students are
so they can extricate the patient starting two IV lines for administering debriefed following a
(200 lb mannikin). They then have whole blood and TXA for a patient in mass casualty scenario
to bound back, cover-to-cover, over hemorrhagic shock. during Odin Medical’s
200 yards while the rest of the team STOMP Class.
provides suppressive fire.
Live Fire TCCC Training.
Photographs by Lt Col Stephen Rush, USAF.
(photo right) The
exercise ends with
completion of MARCH
PAWS, packaging and Odin Medical Cadre Training.
movement of patient
to a field surgeon, and Photographs by Jason Demo.
verbal AT MIST handoff
with a legible patient
care card.
(photo left) Odin Medical cadre
(photo above) Odin Medical teaches students how properly
Cadre performs a whole blood pack wounds.
transfusion demonstration during
their STOMP class.
(photo above) PJs get to a site where tactical field care can begin
and run through MARCH PAWS. PJs found basic mannikins to be the (photo right) Students perform
easiest way to reliably and reproducibly practice treatment protocols wound packing in Odin Medical’s
as human role players are difficult to find on a regular basis. STOMP class.

