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  • DavidR310
    CGSSA Coordinator
    CGN Contributor
    • Apr 2011
    • 3116

    Combat Life Saver CLS...Learn how to use that IFAK! Now with video.

    I found a PDF that entails a self-study manual for the CLS course. I am sure this has been posted before, but who cares, this is good stuff.

    a. The combat lifesaver is a bridge between the self-aid/buddy-aid (first aid)
    training given all soldiers during basic training and the medical training given to the
    combat medic. The combat lifesaver is a nonmedical soldier who provides lifesaving
    measures as a secondary mission as his primary (combat) mission allows. The combat
    lifesaver may also assist the combat medic in providing care and preparing casualties
    for evacuation when the combat lifesaver has no combat duties to perform.

    b. Normally, one member of each squad, crew, or equivalent-sized unit will be
    trained as a combat lifesaver.

    c. A major advantage of the combat lifesaver is that he will probably be nearby if
    a member of his squad or crew is injured. It may take a combat medic several minutes
    or longer to reach the casualty, especially if there are several other casualties and/or
    the medic is at another location. The combat lifesaver is trained to provide immediate
    care that can save a casualty's life, such as stopping severe bleeding and performing
    needle chest decompression for a casualty with tension pneumothorax.
    http://www.rexresearch.com/survival/IS0871-CALMS.pdf<---***WARNING*** There is a graphic pic in the pdf. pg 4-20

    Here is the course outline:

    Combat Life Saver Training Lesson Plan


    Lesson 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE COMBAT LIFESAVER AND
    TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALTY CARE
    ...................................... 1-1
    Section I. The Role of the Combat Lifesaver ............................... 1-1
    Section II. Tactical Combat Casualty Care ................................... 1-2
    Exercises .................................................. .................................... 1-9
    Lesson 2 CARE UNDER FIRE .................................................. .................... 2-1
    Exercises .................................................. .................................... 2-9
    Lesson 3 TACTICAL FIELD CARE .................................................. ............. 3-1
    Exercises .................................................. .................................... 3-17
    Lesson 4 CONTROLLING BLEEDING .................................................. ........ 4-1
    Section I. Controlling Bleeding Without a Tourniquet ................... 4-1
    Section II. Applying a Tourniquet .................................................. 4-10
    Exercises .................................................. .................................... 4-22
    Lesson 5 OPENING AND MANAGING A CASUALTY'S AIRWAY ................ 5-1
    Exercises .................................................. .................................... 5-10
    Lesson 6 TREATING PENETRATING CHEST TRAUMA ............................. 6-1
    Section I. Treating an Open Chest Wound .................................. 6-1
    Section II. Treating Tension Pneumothorax .................................. 6-6
    Exercises .................................................. .................................... 6-12
    Lesson 7 INITIATING A FIELD MEDICAL CARD OR TCCC CARD ............. 7-1
    Section I. U.S. Field Medical Card ............................................... 7-2
    Section II. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Card ........................... 7-14
    Exercises .................................................. ..................................... 7-19
    Lesson 8 REQUESTING MEDICAL EVACUATION ...................................... 8-1
    Exercises .................................................. ..................................... 8-15
    Lesson 9 TACTICAL CASUALTY MOVEMENT ............................................ 9-1
    Exercises .................................................. ..................................... 9-12
    Lesson 10 EVACUATING A CASUALTY USING A LITTER ........................... 10-1
    Exercises .................................................. ..................................... 10-12
    Appendix A COMBAT LIFESAVER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SET .................... A-1
    Appendix B HAWES CARRY ................... B-1

    Nasopharyngeal Tube Insertion

    Sucking Chest Wound Now I have a few buddies in the Marines and they said your most likely are Not going to have a nice chest seal with you and plan to use whatever supplies you have on you. He said most likely just use the wrapping from a MRE.

    Chest Decompression




    U.S.M.C version. This is from the Field Medical Training Battalion at Camp Pendleton. ***WARNING*** This is extremely graphic as in major parts of the body blown off. *NSFW* If you are squimish, the Army version has the same material with less graphic images.

    Last edited by DavidR310; 06-19-2014, 11:03 PM.
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    FresnoRob
    Senior Member
    • May 2013
    • 2133

    Looks like a nice find. Can someone who knows comment on how accurate it is? I don't want to learn a bunch of FUD.
    Edit: it has US Army listed so perhaps it's good.
    Last edited by FresnoRob; 06-15-2014, 6:00 AM. Reason: Read more

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    • #3
      billmaykafer
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 1264

      I took the combat life saver class in 1999. this looks like what we had in class.
      at the time they wanted minimum 1 soldier in each squad to have been through this course.
      who is closer in combat? the guy next to you or the medic someplace helping others.
      we had a bag with 2 saline bags and tubes and etc. to give if needed. trained on giving shots and other stuff.
      MOLON LABE

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      • #4
        sdkevin
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2013
        • 2248

        Very cool, thanks!
        After watching WTC Bldg #7 being razed, and considering it's main occupants..

        I stumbled onto this note while checking advanced weapons..
        "911 = false flag. WTC 7 was brought down by demolition. 47 floors came down in 6 1/2 seconds - not hit by a plane. Just one of hundreds of absurdities that occurred that day. Wake up".

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        • #5
          Steve_In_29
          Banned
          • Nov 2009
          • 5682

          Originally posted by RobBeckett
          Looks like a nice find. Can someone who knows comment on how accurate it is? I don't want to learn a bunch of FUD.
          Edit: it has US Army listed so perhaps it's good.
          This is the Army's course, so it has no FUD.

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          • #6
            DavidR310
            CGSSA Coordinator
            CGN Contributor
            • Apr 2011
            • 3116

            Originally posted by Steve_In_29
            This is the Army's course, so it has no FUD.
            The USMC version I found was way too graphic to post.

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            • #7
              Steve_In_29
              Banned
              • Nov 2009
              • 5682

              Originally posted by DavidR310
              The USMC version I found was way too graphic to post.
              POST IT!!!

              When the need for these skills arises the last thing someone needs is to be surprised(?) by how "graphic" wounds are in real life.

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              • #8
                DavidR310
                CGSSA Coordinator
                CGN Contributor
                • Apr 2011
                • 3116

                op updated

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                • #9
                  stitch_paradox
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 1613

                  Both of them are good stuff and legit. The USMC one is the exact same thing we use for training.

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                  • #10
                    Lugiahua
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2011
                    • 1576

                    I took the course in 2011, sadly such course is rarely offered outside military/PMC.

                    You can also find the power point version (TCCC) on NAEMT website

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                    • #11
                      kbenson
                      Member
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 492

                      more related files located one level back-

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                      • #12
                        Finish it
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 1665

                        Thanks for the good info!
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                        • #13
                          Darklyte27
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                          • May 2008
                          • 9372

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                          • #14
                            coryhenry
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 1326

                            Its a great course and I would recommend it for anyone that can get it.
                            Cory

                            "Every man dies, not every man really lives!"

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                            • #15
                              sdkevin
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2013
                              • 2248

                              Thanks for the link Dave!

                              Metal and flesh don't play well.
                              After watching WTC Bldg #7 being razed, and considering it's main occupants..

                              I stumbled onto this note while checking advanced weapons..
                              "911 = false flag. WTC 7 was brought down by demolition. 47 floors came down in 6 1/2 seconds - not hit by a plane. Just one of hundreds of absurdities that occurred that day. Wake up".

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