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Root Cellar

Emergency Preparedness & Survival Protocols

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WOUND PACKING

A tourniquet stops limb bleeding. Wound packing stops bleeding everywhere else — the neck, the groin, the armpit, the torso. These are the junctional wounds that a tourniquet cannot reach and that kill faster than almost any other injury. Packing a wound correctly buys time. Done wrong, it provides false reassurance while the patient bleeds […]

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FIRST AID

PRESSURE POINTS

Pressure points are specific anatomical locations where a major artery runs close enough to the surface — or against a bony structure — that external pressure can significantly reduce or stop blood flow to a distal wound. They are not a replacement for tourniquets or wound packing. They are a bridge — a way to

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