tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5452934040756873011.post3269582449003963403..comments2024-03-16T09:43:18.789-07:00Comments on Combat Studies Group: Repost of TC3.....courses start next month...K@CSGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11051082964887422478noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5452934040756873011.post-57734810927578166032012-10-23T22:51:37.793-07:002012-10-23T22:51:37.793-07:00I was disappointed they took I.V.'s out of the...I was disappointed they took I.V.'s out of the CLS protocol. Fluid replacement could be important if you do not have immediate medevac capabilities. It also was an area that kept most interested in the training. That being said, stopping the blood loss is the most important phase of treatment. An 18 Delta I met at Ft. Sam put it best to simplify things for the Joes: Treat 'em like a car, if there's a leak patch it, if he's leaking fluids, replace 'em, and if they're low on air, fill 'em up."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com