tv [untitled] July 6, 2023 2:30am-3:01am EEST
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[000:00:00;00] it is difficult to compare today with the war that began in 14th year, and now there is a full-scale invasion because it is a different front line, today's front line is two 500, 2,500 km and 1,300 active hostilities , it must be understood that on these 1,300 there are constantly wounded well, unfortunately, the wounded are more than it was in 2014-2019, i collect military medicine a little earlier, before the 14th year, and because i still served in
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the special forces regiment of the ministry of internal affairs in 1985-1987 as a medical instructor. well, at 14 -th year we came from and at the beginning of the war, unfortunately, in the worst version of this soviet military medicine, because on the eve of the war, the positions of sanitary instructors in the companies were not trained, the only medical training company that was in the training center in desna, it, it seems, ceased to exist in 2010, the first aid kits that were disbanded in the soviet union, in the soviet army, they were aimed at the fact that the task must be carried out at any cost, no one was worried about the survival of the soldier, this is an individual bandage
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package, and in the best case, the tesmarch and of painkillers, i.e. loaded up , injected, and must continue to perform the task. to great britain, everyone added something, we studied the return of military departments, which, by the way , were also destroyed in ukrainian medical universities on the eve of the war, we returned them in the 15th year, 9 departments opened all this has fundamentally changed approaches. this is the education of practically the soldiers themselves. as far as we have it, it has become better and more qualitative, as our minister of defense said , de facto already in nato because we have achieved many nato standards that
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are not even in some countries. nato members have been holding educational events all these years, and our people went abroad to study and specialists came to ukraine, and we have a school of tactical medicine, for example, now 300 graduates work every month. at the same time, we must honestly say that the mobilization that took place - these are several hundreds of thousands of unprepared people and therefore it is a very serious challenge, a very serious challenge , as is the number of wounded during a full-scale invasion . good day, gentlemen, cadets . in different zones, these are freshmen of different ages, starting from 17 years old and ending at 22-23
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, some have even more and some of them already have combat experience, which they tell , share, help each other, accepted first second third what was important for you to convey to them in class, my main goal is to preserve their lives and health, and if we take the period before the start of the war in the 14th year , there was no such understanding as tactical medicine, there was no military medical training where the main points were taken into account, the application of the esmarch harness to the limbs , tamponade, bunting was carried out no more than from the 14th year and up to today, eh
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, colossal changes have taken place, the rubber esmarch harness has changed to tourniquets, new ones have appeared chemical means to quickly stop bleeding including stickers and many, many other things we have reached a completely different high level in this direction of assistance, they came for inspection, it was perfect for a week, the finger is crawling , did not survive for the wounded, it is very scary, in which lanka are you now? that is, uh, it works as the first echelon of evacuation, the guys are pulling me out of the battlefield from the battlefield, and
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i'm already reaching where i 'm going. kilograms of that wounded person, you just pick up and lift and carry at night . yes, you do sports there on the grass, swamp, well, it does n’t matter. the possibility of taking it out of here while it hasn't blown here near us, it needs to be taken away and grow up, otherwise, you won't be strong . i think yes. how tall are you? 363, because for mom , she's always a little girl, for mom, it's her choice, all the more to serve, she was already going and already
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i was almost 21 years old, that's not 16, not 15, that's already quite a conscious person, even though she wanted to, she wanted to. so that's how the child's choice should be, you have to accept and respect it, then the child will trust you. i was in the zone. or maybe it was a friend. she once called me at 11 o'clock at night without a word. usually she doesn't call so late. mom took a fluffy one out because they have a fighter with a call sign like that . then they wrote it off due to the state of health, well, it was a shock for her. and they, what did you understand with that fluffy one? they lived in the same dugout for 8 months. what she sees there and what they experience there, we here can't even imagine, and even in a dream, they can't imagine for it to dream, and she tells very little , for example rafi, she threw me the village of dmitrivka near berdyanskyi district, the battle there they put
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a memorial cross, a plaque commemorating their second company to the fallen soldiers from their from their second mouth, which part of the front is behind the eyes 9 months was the most difficult for you, it is kyiv region and soledar yes, until recently we were told that there were a lot of wounded people, there were 200 casualties, and there were 200 breaks between the attacks. two wounded were simply carried out on sleeping bags, in fact, we loaded the wounded
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into bags who could sit for even a little bit, somehow we just put two wounded heavy lying down, we laid them on a stretcher oh, and everything was silent, it was literally like that well, until 5 minutes, i counted how many i took people out of the fields. i don't know why i never set myself such a goal . to be honest, i don't think that i'm doing anything that i should brag about. there's nothing to brag about here , because this is human trouble, it's human grief, and these guys are all wounded, and this is someone's father.
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or a son who will no longer be there, whom his relatives will no longer see as he was before the war, the most annoying thing is when you are a soldier and your arm is cut off and people want to help you . well, then you start to believe that you are disabled, your left leg is fine, and six holes in right there one in the right hand, i immediately realized that it was torn off. she just hung on the kettle for a bit and everything was there without a chance, and i thought, well , this is all the end, nothing will happen, but then i don't know what it was, it wasn't just a strong stab in the head , you know how someone just hit positive thing, as a father in childhood, something popped into my head, i immediately blew up the door to me, there is a hand, i could not get it, and
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i was able to reach it with my teeth , get it with my hand. i pulled my hand and just closed my kidney and i lost consciousness. i relaxed immediately. i woke up for 40 minutes. they took me away when the tourniquets were tightened. i woke up from pain because the correct applied tourniquet endures more pain than injuries and my leg hurt a lot, both left and right, and near the groin because i they applied a very good tourniquet, i woke up. as they overloaded the car, the car got lost again, and i woke up in a nightmare after the operation. exactly 24 hours later, i woke up and immediately i woke up, the car got stuck and i was transported to dnipro and the sleeve was given a trial test so that i could learn how to use
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the sensors, use them correctly, tense the muscles so that the hand gets used to it and make the right size. or the beginning of next week. the guys who got the arm said that it wasn’t there. you didn’t think that it could be replaced without a real one, but you still know that something is sitting inside that it definitely changes something. please don't dance well, what qualities should a military medic possess cold-bloodedness perceive it concretely as a job you have to do accept for real the fact that you will not save everyone but at the same time try to save everyone don't get involved in those cases that were because the military is on
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the front line they see a lot of horrors. but it is real to observe the destroyed destinies , destroyed destinies and all the consequences. without arms, without legs, some 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 ptsd 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
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to do in the whole society as a whole, you put it like this for two seconds , the vessels do not twitch, i am a surgeon, i work in a clinic in kyiv, private here , i am a military man, so i serve. point where we are now and as a surgeon in general, it is as if part of the evacuation is intermediate. and for which the seriously wounded are brought to the hospital, there are our own folk doctors, that is, there should be a surgical anesthesiology team that should deal with exactly such a concept as demosh control. that is, this there is the stopping of bleeding and the elimination of those conditions in which the wounds may not get to the hospital, for example, the task of 100 points is not to operate on the patient, but
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my task is, for example, like the movement at the stoplight, to remove the tourniquet, change it to, for example, tamponade of the wound to change, for example, to pinching a blood vessel specifically, that is, in this way i avoid the fact that this limb will then be amputated, i do not like to distinguish concepts this war is not this war that is, it is all one and the same let's say the armed conflict is simply its different phases , different turns, and in principle, for me, the war has begun back in the 14th year earlier let's say that in the 14th year there was, in principle, who on the battlefield i had such people grab a wounded man somewhere there and drag him to a relatively safe zone , medics arrived, loaded him down and took him to
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the hospital the gap between the battlefield and the hospitals in an hour at 2 hours during which a colossal number of wounded simply did not reach the hospitals and so pause stop what happened we were forced to interrupt the interview with dmytro because they had just brought a wounded here here he gave my buttonhole and went to save human life, we can't film it, it's forbidden. i know that you regularly visit the hospital and talk to the wounded, but unfortunately , journalists are not allowed. why do this during a war, and military hospitals are military? objects and it is not just there for the sake of signing on some paper because the enemy's target is not only there energy facilities or weapons depots, the enemy's target is primarily the living
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personnel and therefore any information about military hospitals about treatment about the evacuation system about coordination system for the treatment of the 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 of people who sincerely help hospitals if they publicly it is displayed somewhere in social networks, missiles are simply sent there military medicine in ukraine during the war years has undergone a unique path of formation and gained experience that is not available in any country in the world, that is , our doctors today are already performing unique operations today, the percentage of wounded servicemen who return to strya is very high more than
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80%. and as for the enemy army , on the contrary, they have very large losses. precisely because the wounded are not given timely help or poor quality help. well, simply they brought two seriously wounded people, they worked, they worked out, now they are moving on to the next stage, we have started to lose guys less, definitely less, and there are many places where the russians are oriented, even in their public places. how can such top medicine be compared to ukrainian medicine, and they always compare medicine there with themselves? we are here but the ukrainians are in boiling water, they have heat there nato standards nato army i will tell you that the average combat medic military medic in ukraine he is
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not worthy of a good combat medic of europe or the usa could pass by the fact that ukraine has become a whole large-scale hub where the training of the whole world gathered, that is, we were taught by everyone and when we were taught and passed on knowledge to us by everyone well, i'm all talking in terms of the top countries and that is, those that take part in armed conflicts, that is , to be at the level middle-aged girl, it's unreal, what's up again, who's throwing up 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.
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the army in afghanistan was something like these tourniquets , and here we have already suffered a little, and the dressing package, lord god, in the 14th year, the ryazan region did such a wonderful miracle - these were once water purification tablets and actually that's all well now let's look at our first aid kit yes even starting with a hemostatic tourniquet scissors for cutting clothes hemostatic bandage marker to mark the time of applying the tourniquet nasopharyngeal tube with lubricant compressed bandage occlusive bandage
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hemostatic bandage e-e blanket for the wounded to prevent hypothermia and anti-burn tissue, well, here are the little things, you can see a patch, this is the attitude to human life, in fact , this is the attitude of the ukrainian people to their soldiers, this is the attitude. a very large number of first-aid kits that are received as humanitarian aid or that are purchased by large charitable foundations or patrons directly for the ministry of defense. that is, this is a very large number, 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 receive state first-aid kits and they are already not bad . unfortunately, of course, we have acquired ready for such a number of personnel, this is the main problem, yes, that is
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, if we had until february 24, we should say there should have been 50- 60,000 first-aid kits, yes, for those who are located. ugh, now we have this number. well, it is more than 10 times the number of ulcers there. and we need much more than a million, that is, and this jump is sharp. we were not ready for it. well, i think that it is not only optically the question is about everything, on the uniform, on the sleeping bags, on the thermal underwear, you can see the contents of the medical backpack. according to the idea, everything fits in this bag, it all has to be carried with it, provides first aid to the wounded , hemostatic tourniquets, hemostatic bandages , bandages, decompression needles, and tubes. these are the most expensive components this is intra-osseous access, when the dropper cannot be inserted into the new one, not with plaster, so much blood has already been lost that you did not stick together, then the dropper is inserted into the bone in a straight line, and here are the drawings
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. yes, children's drawings are very, very large the feedback is very great feedback boys and girls such positive emotions that we constantly ask schools kindergartens circles something for us to draw that boy received a package god says we get a lot from volunteers but it’s the first time i’ve seen so much packed with soul because you open it from above it means candies, coffee and children’s drawings commander he says he saw how we opened and cried because of those pictures because i miss my child a lot, there is a lot of talk about low-quality turnstiles and a lot of people write about it you are already on social networks what is the difference between high-quality and low-quality, this is a global problem, it is this mass of these terrible pseudo-turnstiles, which cannot even be called a turnstile, they do not, well, they do not exert pressure, and most often the latch breaks in them , wherever you go, you will laugh
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at us, the watchman of this building comes to us, you say volunteers, my grandmother, a neighbor sews turnstiles, you don't need a central incident from life, but there are people who have a commercial approach to this, they sew there from some ribbons of dog collars , i saw turnstiles from bicycle cameras and they also put it on a commercial stream for hundreds of thousands of this trash that pours in. you have no idea that every second conversation with a doctor you say the word tourniquet, there is such a pause and what kind of tourniquets do you have? and what kind of first-aid kits do you have? they threw everything away from there and left only the results. and god forbid, there are still good volunteers who brought these terrible first-aid kits or terrible turnstiles , what can they do, demand to be put on the balance sheet, a part put a seal that it
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accepted there 500 or 1,000 first-aid kits, and formally according to the papers, some are provided with first-aid kits, we are doing everything normally, we are holding on, we still have a lot to work on, we still have very little done and these changes they begin with regulatory and legal acts from offices, those changes begin with the eradication of corruption starting from the 14th year, it was worth the enormous efforts of the entire community so honey implement the nato first aid kit so that it becomes a standard and is regulated by the orders of the ministry of health and that it is started to be purchased of high quality. we still do not have requirements for hemostatic tourniquets. we have one the requirement for the composition of the first-aid kit, and for this composition of the first-aid kit, there are various deals that have been profiting from and
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grazed in the tenders of the ministry of defense for years. they are still trying to insert chinese crap. have you ever seen such things? this is a huge trouble on the front. a huge number of unnecessary ones that 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 do not work. please return the outerwear , give me a pen now, the guys are more morally ready for this unit, who is confused in the form of wounds, tourniquets can to impose absolutely all of them with those tourniquets are worn in the same way as with a machine gun with a bulletproof vest, usually all the aspirants are taken out. who is it that they take it out of position, then i already accept it with strings
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today i am happy i took out our little boy, he was very heavy, but we got him there alive, i told him so and said, "i was born in a shirt, god willing. everything will be fine with him. and how are you? i'm probably in kindergarten. now, how are you? karina , don't fight. i miss you very much. i love you, bunny. what changed after the injury? i realized that i love you very much. it's a simple life, for sure. the greatest and best thing that a person has is that he has the opportunity to live and freely walk there and breathe and in general to see how children grow , well, just to exist in general, because i say this, death is very easy, you need an injury, er, at the end of june
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in the village of boryslav, i heard a way out one projectile fell not far from the courtyard in which they lived, the impact of the flash splashed, everything went dark and i felt how hard it was in my chest, as the shrapnel hit my shoulder from the side, i heard how, how can i say, the air flutters from the lungs, because it was well, at that moment, the lungs began to pierce splash i'm bleeding too - i'm sure my knee started to scream i had the impression that my arm had been torn off my platoon commander andriy ran to my side i say look i sealed the hole and it actually saved me it made it possible time, er, try your senses. i still got into the car with my own feet, they took me to the point where i had to be handed over to nadia, and nadia accepted me there , and she kept telling the girl everything will be fine
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, i tell her what nadia says i say very strongly i want to live, i said that i still want to see my wife and child, this is all the area where the enemy constantly fired at just such places where the enemy actively covered those areas with tornadoes, that is with cluster munitions . that is, all these medics who perform tasks, they actually perform under fire, it will be ok, only with hands until the end, we have not fully recovered i still need to undergo rehabilitation , i will restore it, it will take some time and i need the help of specialists . what kind of specialists do we have
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? he had a pneumothorax, he had an open fracture of the clavicle, we glued it to him. dima's pneumothorax is wet and hot . the sticker doesn't stick. what dima didn't say well, you close all your eyes, i ask him to open them, he opens his eyes like this, rolls under his forehead and says for a long time, i say dima no, a little more, i will not convey verbatim what he said, but he says to me why are you deceiving me, i know this the road is like our five fingers, we can only reach the bridge there, well, there was a small bridge , here we can only reach the bridge, he says, don't deceive me anymore, we didn't have such a situation here
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