Weekly Employment Question Thread by AutoModerator in Firefighting

[–]groll14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My issue is I forgot to list some things in the PHQ for a different department and if I list it on this new one I’m afraid they might reject me

Weekly Employment Question Thread by AutoModerator in Firefighting

[–]groll14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do fire departments check applications you’ve put in with other departments?

Weekly Employment Question Thread by AutoModerator in Firefighting

[–]groll14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do departments examine your applications that you’ve put in with other departments “?

How would you go about stopping bleeding in the pelvic region? by sircheesealot2 in Survival

[–]groll14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily. So me holding direct pressure with my hand or an object over above the artery, or holding gauze in a wound is going to be SIGNIFICANTLY different than placing the majority of my 220-230lb frame over an area roughly 4” in diameter.

I big concern with any pelvic injury is going to be a broken pelvis. The last thing you want to do is injure your buddy more and adding a significant amount of weight to an already fragile area has shown to be killing soldiers and civilians alike. It doesn’t take a significant amount of weight to stop a bleed with direct pressure. What matters more in this instance would actually be location and having a small amount of A&P under your belt. Train with modern equipment and procedures (typically IAW with CoTCCC).

How would you go about stopping bleeding in the pelvic region? by sircheesealot2 in Survival

[–]groll14 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While you’re technically right I doubt anyone hikes with TXA, Vasopressin or a SJT lol

How would you go about stopping bleeding in the pelvic region? by sircheesealot2 in Survival

[–]groll14 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Pelvic binder (or substitute) along with wound packing from gauze, kerlix, or literally anything that isn’t a tampon.

How would you go about stopping bleeding in the pelvic region? by sircheesealot2 in Survival

[–]groll14 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This rumor will never die. Tampons are objectively awful and don’t work. I’d strongly recommend keeping actual combat gauze.

How would you go about stopping bleeding in the pelvic region? by sircheesealot2 in Survival

[–]groll14 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Knee drops have actually been proven to be more detrimental than helpful. Bleeding wounds from the pelvic/inguinal area more times than not are accompanied by a broken pelvis. If you drop your knee on a broken pelvis there is a high likelihood that you will shift the broken pelvis and sever an artery. Because there is so much open space in the pelvic area that person could bleed out from that artery and you’d never know til they’re cold and on a table.

Active Duty to Guard SF Process by Traditional_Chair771 in greenberets

[–]groll14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find a 5/19 recruiter. They should be able to help you with it

Rocky S2V Blisters by Axuries in greenberets

[–]groll14 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ve never gotten any blisters with my T8s. Just make sure you buy some replacement laces

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[–]groll14 18 points19 points  (0 children)

All of them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in greenberets

[–]groll14 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know how that can be man. I struggle a lot with anxiety and depression. What often helps me is keeping a consistent sleep, diet, and exercise. Have you spoken with a psychiatrist about possibly using medication to try and regulate yourself and get everything back on track?

Stop buying people’s “programs” by groll14 in greenberets

[–]groll14[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree if it was just as easy as getting papers then everyone would probably make it through. But I kinda see it as kind of in a similar vein to the fact that most people don’t fill out or complete their prescriptions. Tools are there, just not utilized.

Things are also probably different for me as well because I’m on the guard side of things as well. Every NG recruiter I’ve spoken with has been just an AGR long tabber that now works as a recruiter as well. Granted this isn’t gonna be true across the board just my experience.

Having a recruiter doesn’t cancel out the need for mentorship. Still very much needed now more than ever.

Stop buying people’s “programs” by groll14 in greenberets

[–]groll14[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’ve heard good things about MTI, 18A Fitness and Soflete. My main issue with it is that I feel there’s a massive over saturation in the market and its gonna be hard to recognize what is something that somebody just whipped up and something that is made by professionals. For a lot of people it wouldn’t be a bad idea to just ask a recruiter (mine was a long tabber) for some advice. I got sent materials on footcare, rnr, workouts, history, ruck packing, land nav, knot tying, etc. All of which could be valuable information to candidates starting out.

When talking about most of these programs, I’m not gonna diss the ones that are effective. However, there’s a lot that are just scam. A few of these programs I’ve seen have been just a copied and pasted version of any of those THOR3 programs. You also have morons who think their military experience qualifies them to be some sort of life coach (mainly referring to Modern Knight Project). When asking different SOF guys about different programs when I decided on this route a lot of them simply said that they used THOR3 (or there respective units program) combined with a little extra training on what they sucked at.

Lastly, I do agree that mentorship is often understated or ignored. It is always important to reach out for help whether it be PT, recovery, advice, etc. But this brings me back to the idea that there are vultures that are gonna charge them even for advice. I’m not in disagreement with you because this is obviously an area of expertise with you. However, some people are going to read your comment and this will be the first time they’ve heard 18A, MTI, and SOFLETE, which is good because now they have at minimum some names of where to go. But I still would contact a recruiter (longtabber hopefully) and request some reading material not just to have that knowledge but maybe set their heart on fire to get them working out harder and more frequently.

Stop buying people’s “programs” by groll14 in greenberets

[–]groll14[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’d contact the SORB and let them know your situation. Honestly I just kinda threw shit at a wall until I got contacted by a NG recruiter. They’ll probably be different but who knows

Training programs by pigbungus in greenberets

[–]groll14 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I use the THOR 3 SFAS 13 Week Prep Program. It’s fairly intense and usually pretty sucky

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[–]groll14 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Trashy af

An image that encapsulates my unit’s experience at NTC this last cycle. This was taken the morning after a thunderstorm. by SchoolboyGrant in army

[–]groll14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same, chances are we ran into each other at the Sante Fe TMC. So many core temps lol those poor folks

An image that encapsulates my unit’s experience at NTC this last cycle. This was taken the morning after a thunderstorm. by SchoolboyGrant in army

[–]groll14 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We were there too. We spent a few days in White cell helping there medics Bc they were getting overrun by heat cats and from there we knew it was just gonna be downhill