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[000:00:00;00] and which part of the front was the most difficult for you in these 9 months? it was kyiv region and soledar, yes, donetsk region. they told us that there were a lot of wounded and there were 200 casualties. there were 200 breaks between shellings . we also managed to jump into that forest. there were 12 wounded at that time. we began to collect those wounded according to the policy . well, what was not enough for everyone, two wounded were simply carried out on sleeping bags on sleeping bags. we loaded
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the wounded who could sit even for a little. wear this and everything is so quiet it was literally well, until five minutes i counted how many people i took out of the fields, which i don't know why i never set myself such a goal and to be honest, i don't think that i am doing something that i should brag about hmm brag it's nothing here because it's human trouble, it's human grief, and these guys are all wounded. it's just a father or a son , who will no longer be there, whose relatives will no longer see him as he was before the war
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. the most annoying thing is when you're a soldier and your arm is cut off, and you people want to help then you start to believe that you are disabled. svitlana is very nice with six holes and in the right there is one in the right hand , i immediately understood that it was torn off. i don't know what it was, it didn't just hit me hard, you know how someone just hit me with a positive, as a father in my childhood, something hit me in the head, i immediately blew up the turnstile near me, i have a hand, i couldn't get it and i was able to reach it with my teeth, get it with my hand. i just tried to put my hand through the loop and couldn't pull it, so i didn't pull it with my teeth, i just closed my kidney and
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i lost consciousness, i relaxed immediately, i woke up for 40 minutes, when the tourniquets were tightened, i woke up from pain, because the right tourniquet is more painful than the injury, and my leg hurt a lot, both left and right, and near my groin because they put a tourniquet on me very well and i woke up. as they were overloading the car, i lost my way again and woke up in a nightmare after exactly 24 hours after the operation, i woke up and immediately i woke up, the car jammed me and they transported me to dnipro, and the sleeve was given to me on a trial basis in order for me to learn how to use the sensors , use them correctly, tense the muscles so that the hand gets used to it and make the right size, the protest itself is still in there are no doctors on the road and we are waiting for him, he should be there either at the end of this week or
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the beginning of next week. the guys who received the hand said that it is not there, you don’t think that it is replaced without a real one, but you still know that something is sitting inside that it is definitely something i'm changing, i'm doing ventilation now, i'll look at it, there aren't more people there, please don't dance, well, what qualities should a military medic possess, cold-bloodedness, take it concretely as the work you have to do, take it for granted that you won't save everyone, but at the same time , trying to save everyone is not to get involved in those cases that were because the military on the front lines see a lot of horrors. but it is real
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to observe destroyed destinies, destroyed destinies and all those consequences. we see these young guys there for 19 years without arms or legs, uh, some of them are there with torn stomachs, and we understand that in the best case it is years of rehabilitation, and in the worst case it is the pdr and we will have to fight with this, we will have to somehow live and wriggle out because this is still a big, big, piece of work that will have to be done in the whole society as a whole, a hedgehog, you put the system like that for two seconds, we don’t twitch for a vessel, a surgeon works in a clinic in kyiv, private here, i am a military medic, i
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serve as they say in the hospital at the moment at the moment i will save the wounded and work not only as a vascular surgeon, but in principle as the head of the stabilization point. where we are now and as a surgeon in general, it is as if part of the evacuation is intermediate. and to which the seriously wounded are brought to stambount, there are own fouls, specialist doctors, that is, there should be there should be a surgical and anesthesiology team that should deal with such a concept as something called control. that is, it is the stopping of bleeding and the elimination of those conditions in which injuries may not make it to the hospital, for example , the task of 100 points is not to operate on the patient and for example, my task is the same as moving at a traffic light, to remove the tourniquet, to change it, for example, over the wound, to change it, for example, to pinch a vessel specifically
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, that is, in this way, i avoid the fact that this limb will then be amputated. i don’t like to distinguish concepts . yes, the armed conflict is simply its different phases, different turns, and in principle, for me, the war began in the 14th year, shame , shame, shame, earlier. relatively speaking, the safe zone is arrived by the medics, loaded up and taken to the hospital. at that moment, we had a terrible gap between the battlefield and the hospital in an hour at 2 hours , during which a colossal number of wounded simply did not reach the hospital, and so there was a pause
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. what happened, we were forced to interrupt an interview with dmytro because a wounded man was just brought here. here he gave his pocket and went to save human life. we can't film this. it's forbidden. i know that you regularly visit the hospital and talk to the wounded, but unfortunately journalists are not allowed to do this, why during a war, and military hospitals are military facilities and it is not just there for the sake of signing some paper, because the enemy's target is not only there energy facilities or weapons depots, the enemy's target is, first of all, live personnel and therefore, any information about military hospitals, about treatment, about the evacuation system, about the coordination system
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, e.e., the treatment of the military military wounded , yes, this is sensitive information, and if he possesses it, well, in fact, we will make it easier for him to wage war with us, and we have many examples when people who sincerely help hospitals, if they publicly show it somewhere on social networks, missiles are simply sent there military medicine in ukraine during the war years has gone through a unique path of formation and gained experience that is not available in any country in the world, that is, our doctors today already perform unique operations today, the percentage of military personnel plowed ones returning to strya are very high, more than 80%. and as for the enemy's army, on the contrary, they have very
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large losses precisely because of the fact that there are no wounded help is provided on time or poor-quality help is provided well, they just brought two seriously wounded people, they worked, they were treated now, the next stage is already being transported , we began to lose guys less , definitely less, and a lot where the russians are oriented even in their public places how about such a top medicine, this is ukrainian medicine and they always compare their medicine there, here we have it, and here the ukrainians , here it is in boiling water, here it is warm there, it is nato standards, the nato army, i will tell you that the average combatant a medic and a military medic in ukraine. he is worthy of a good combat medic in europe or the united states. it was impossible to ignore the fact that ukraine has become a large-scale hub where the training
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of the whole world converged, that is, we were taught by everyone and when we were taught and passed on knowledge by everyone. well, i 'm talking about everyone in the plan of the top countries , that is, those that take part in armed conflicts , it is unrealistic to be at the level of a middle-aged woman, who will go again? look, these are two first-aid kits, these are the first-aid kits of a ukrainian soldier, this is the first-aid kit of a russian soldier, let's see here you see, it won't be necessary to take a special look. what is this well-known tourniquet of esmarkhav, that is, the soviet army in afghanistan was still with such tourniquets , and here we have already suffered a little, and the bandage package, lord god, in the 14th year, this ryazan region did such
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a wonderful miracle. these were once tablets for water purification and actually everything well, now we look at our first aid kit yes even starting from a hemostatic tourniquet scissors for cutting clothes a hemostatic bandage a marker to mark the time of applying the tourniquet nasopharyngeal tube with lubricant compressed bandage occlusive bandage hemostatic bandage a blanket for the wounded to prevent hypothermia and against burns napkin well and here are the little things you see a patch this is the attitude to human life in fact this is the attitude of the ukrainian people to their
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soldiers this is the attitude i don't know i don't think this is a volunteer first aid kit this is the attitude of the russian state to its soldier, well, this is really the middle ages, there is now a very large number of first-aid kits that are received as humanitarian aid or that are bought by large charitable foundations or patrons directly for of the ministry of defense. that is, it is in a very large quantity, it is tens of hundreds of thousands of units of tactical medicine, and we already see them in the hands of the soldiers, that is, the soldiers will receive state first-aid kits, and they are already good. unfortunately , of course, we have acquired personnel ready for such a number, this is the main problem, yes, that is if until february 24, relatively speaking, we needed 50-60,000 first-aid kits, and for those who are on the front line, now we have this number of ulcers there more
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than 10 times, and we need much more than a million, that is, this jump is sharp. we were not ready for it. well, i think that it is not only a question of first-aid kits, it is also a question of everything , there are sleeping bags, thermal underwear, there are the contents of the medical backpack, you can see. according to the idea , everything fits in this bag, it has everything so he carries with him and provides first aid to the wounded hemostatic tourniquets hemostatic bandages bandages decompression needles and tubes this is the most expensive component is intra-osseous access when the dripper cannot be put in a new one does not stick this is how much has already been lost of blood that you did not stick together, then the dropper is put into the bone in a straight line and here are the drawings. yes, children's drawings are very , very big, the feedback is very big, well, boys and girls, such positive emotions that we constantly ask schools
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, kindergartens, circles to draw something for us. well, that boy got god says, we receive a lot of parcels from volunteers, but it’s the first time i’ve seen them so heartily packed because you open them from above, that means candy, coffee, and children’s drawings. the commander says he saw how we opened, and he cried because well, i really miss my child. there is a lot of talk about low-quality turnstiles and there are a lot of people writing about it on the same social networks . what is the difference between high-quality and low-quality ? well, they don't apply pressure, and most often the retainer still breaks in them, they do but wherever you go, you will laugh at us, the watchman of this building comes to us and says you are volunteers, i have a grandmother, a neighbor sews turnstiles , you don't need them well, this is the central case of
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life, but there are people who have a commercial approach to it, they sew dog collars from some ribbons, i saw turnstiles from bicycle cameras, and they also put it on the commercial stream of hundreds of thousands of this trash that pours in. you can’t imagine we have every second conversation with doctor tom, you say the word turnstile, there is such a pause and what kind of whales do you have on your side and what kind of first-aid kits do you have? turnstiles they can that to make demand to put on balance part put a seal that it accepted there 500 or 1,000 first-aid kits and formally according to the papers part is provided with first-aid kits we are weaving everything normally we are holding on we still have a lot of
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work to do we still have very little done and these changes they start with regulatory and legal acts those changes start from the offices with the eradication of corruption, starting from the 14th year , it was worth a huge effort for the entire community to implement the nato first aid kit so that it became a standard and was regulated by the orders of the ministry of health and to begin purchasing it in good quality, we still do not have requirements for hemostatic horizontal bars . we have one requirement for the composition of the first-aid kit, and for this composition of the first-aid kit, there are various plots that have been profiting and grazing in tenders of the ministry of defense for years. until now is trying to insert chinese crap well, you have had such problems, this is a huge problem at the front , a huge amount of unnecessary things that
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look like a first-aid kit, when you complete this first-aid kit , they look like bandages, they look like hemostatic tourniquets, but in fact they are not work, please turn over the outerwear, give me a pen like this. well, now the guys are more morally ready for this unit, who is confused by the appearance of wounds, tourniquets are able to apply absolutely all of them with those tourniquets are carried in the same way as with a machine gun with a body armor, usually all wounded who are you taking out that they are taking it out of the position? i am already accepting it with the turnstiles. today i am happy to have taken out our little boy. he was very heavy, but we brought him alive . that is what i told him. he was born in a shirt. god willing
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. everything will be fine with him. and how are you, i guess? kindergarten now how are you karina don't fight i miss you a lot i love you bunny what changed after the injury i realized that i really love to live simply this is probably the biggest and best thing that a person has is that he has the opportunity to live and freely walk and breathe and in general, to see how children grow, well, just to exist in general, because i say this, death is very easy, direct injuries, eh, at the end of june , in the village of boryslav, i heard the sound of one projectile falling not far from eh, the yard in which they lived, the impact of the flash cracked everything
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it got dark and i felt how hard it was in my chest, as a fragment hit my shoulder from the side, i heard how, how can i say, air fluttering from my lungs, because i was well, at that moment, my lungs were punctured , blood began to spray, and my knee began to scream. ripped my arm off. my platoon commander andrii ran to my side and said, look, he sealed the hole, and it actually saved me, that made it possible, but at this time , he was still conscious, got out on his own , got into the car, and was taken to the point on which i had to be transferred to nadia, and nadia dorofeeva accepted me there. and she kept telling the girl that everything will be fine . i tell her what nadia says. i really want to live. there were some such places where
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the enemy actively covered those areas with tornadoes, that is with cluster munitions, then all these medics who perform tasks, they actually perform under fire, this will be ok, ok, only with our hands, we work to the end, we do not shoulder have fully recovered because i still need to undergo rehabilitation, i will recover, it will take some time and i need the help of specialists we have nadia, hello, do you recognize who is nearby ? we met.
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there was an open fracture of the clavicle, we taped it, he had a pneumothorax. dima is wet and hot. the sticker doesn't stick. i'm regluing it because i'm wiping it all. he's all under this flowing blood . he's trying to say something with difficulty because there's not enough air. well, after all, there's only one lung. damaged, don't talk about it, dima, well, you close all your eyes, i ask him to open them, he opens such eyes under his eyes for a long time, i say dima , not a little more, well, i won't convey verbatim what he said, but he says to me why are you deceiving me, i know this road like with our five fingers, we can only reach the bridge there, well, there was a little bridge, we can only reach the bridge , he says, "don't deceive me anymore, this is the situation we had with him
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." bakhmut i control rebreathing in most cases whether the injured person survives after being wounded or not depends on the help provided at the scene of the accident directly 91% of deaths are attention that could have been prevented and the main reason for this is facial bleeding cool doctors will come cool evacuation team will come but when it will come no one knows because a tourniquet is applied in the first seconds of the wound and tamponed in the first seconds after the wound , this actually increases the probability of people's survival, and here we have a comprehensive and such training camp the training camp is attended by completely different people, first of all, these are our instructors from scandinavia who brought us updated gay lines, updated protocols according
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to the cllessimp standard, this is a fighter, rescuers , medical personnel, various people from different units and combat medics are gathered here, and not only most of these people they are active or instructors or combat medics they return to their main places of work and firstly use this knowledge in the field and secondly replicate the knowledge and carry it further now the knowledge is more systematic and evenly distributed among the military units, but some links still require attention and refinement, for example, where we lack attention to cars because there are such injuries with which in the field well, there is little that can be done and only speed appointments with professionals with professional doctors in the hospital decides
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the fate of this person . that these cars break down really quickly and need to be repaired. this is what wears out and it is needed. i have been a volunteer since the 14th year and i have a lot of friends. one of them is a military medic and in march he started calling me saying that he needs a car for evacuating the wounded. the first car we bought for medical evacuation was an armored mercedes vito . now this car is in the sands area. when do we buy a car? we buy it for a specific
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doctor at his specific request and always in this doctor has any wishes depending on where exactly he is. this ambulance that is standing behind me asked that it be a mechanic, that it be a large ambulance and that it will take the wounded. we have oxygen cylinders there. that is, it is all resuscitation to help a person survive. it costs a long time for this car. it was assembled in lithuania and brought to us by our lithuanian donor and our friend - this is already the second car from him for this car provided by a large it company, one car will go in the kharkiv direction, one car will go in the kherson region and the third car will go to kramatorsk, it served us faithfully
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, we used it to take the guys out, unfortunately , our torsion bars simply broke on potholes, the car does not go now, but it floats with a dash with a bumper on the asphalt, well, the spare parts went instantly with the wounded, when you go there , especially the driver does not choose whether there is a small pothole or there is a not so small pothole. the driver plays, perhaps even to some extent, a greater role than the medic himself, because if the car won't go, if the driver gets lost , or he just won't remember the road, or somewhere we'll be driving in a swamp, we'll get stuck and he won't be able to just get out of there, he was a truck driver in the war i was a driver near soledar, well, i remember there were a lot
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of wounded people there , and under shelling, they went there without a leg. i was here where they took out the wounded. days it was in the bahamian direction, there is a certain pride that thanks to your efforts, lives have been saved yes, there is definitely pride, and i have it, and my family even has a certain pride that the children are in kindergarten. my dad protects the country, hello, kamazka, how are you doing? you were my daughter. it was amazing. and like in kindergarten today, i think about him all the time, because this is a part of me
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. i don't want him to see what the children saw here , well, this is also one of the reasons why i really don't want this to be all that is happening now in the eastern regions, what happened at home, it's very scary, these are two boxes, these are books, nadya sent the little one. well, there are different ones, there are also fairy tales, and then there are all of them, and then there are those, let's tell the children here about the trees, the bushes, further, the mushrooms , further in the garden, well, all of them all ukrainians ask for animals. yes, she loves maksym, well, infinitely , or they told me. how small is my mother saying about you? what does he have to say about me , my mother? forgot about she didn’t throw anything away. she just works, but she is a mother and a child, being
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one and a half thousand kilometers away, can give more than those who sit with their children at home every day. he wants to see not only his grandmother, he also wants to see his mother and father, father, the military father is also here , and we are with him well, we are separated, we do not live together, but here everything is fine, the child has a father and yak who loves him, and maxim, dad loves me i understand that i, uh, he and i are losing our childhood. in this way, uh, i convince myself that it's not my fault, so if it weren't for the war, i'd be in it. i'm more often impressed by the sacrifice of combat medics, uh, mostly these are people who, well, i
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