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If the use of REBOA increases, we will probably think about   Disclosure
          shorter, less expansive training. Currently, we need to evaluate   The authors have nothing to disclose.
          the most important model (mannequin, pig, or cadaver).
                                                             Author Contributions
          The success of this training paves the way for the use of  REBOA   OT, BP, CD, and GB wrote the article. CD, KB, ST, and RK
          by emergency physicians in prehospital conditions. The use of   organized the training.
          REBOA in prehospital conditions will have to be framed by
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