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... the wounded, it’s not just an hour we’re talking about—it could be two hours, three hours, and they still wouldn’t all be taken care of.
Generally speaking, the emergency measures that a field medic can take on a battlefield are limited, consisting of nothing more than stopping bleeding, pain relief, and then escorting the wounded to a frontline hospital. The key to whether some of the seriously injured can survive still depends on the treatment they receive at the field hospital.
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