In two years of war, it is difficult to estimate how many lives each of these rescuers have already saved, heroes
This guy sounds familiar? Is there more video of him? Pretty distinct voice.
As always, they mostly speak Russian with a bit of an accent. So much for the “oppression of the Russian-speaking people”.
Before I left Russia, I fought so hard to convince some of my ‘neutral towards war’ friends that Ukrainians mostly speak Russian…
Finding a fucking vein while on the move in an APC. Jesus, man.
HEROS!!
How do you even get back to normal life after this? This isn’t like a secure place in a hospital. You might be the reason they live or die, you don’t have a full team of professional doctors and nurses with you with protocols. Bombs might drop any second, fire shots if you’re not too far back.
He’s a fucking hero sacrificing his mental health and life.
LOL
The pink SERPA holster got me 😀
Now this raises a thought. I do watch raw combat footage of course (I’m here, after all) but I’ve always had an extra interest in raw battlefield medicine footage. Treating casualties, etc. You get to see actual life saving first aid, etc being used in actual situations as opposed to simulated ones. Seems to be a lot harder to find that kind of stuff though, unless anyone knows a good place to look?
she is amazing, they all are. just to think the ruski just leave there wounded….these people fight for life. this is the side to be on
It is good to see an old M577 Ambulance doing what it was designed for.
God i hope Putin kicks the bucket very very soon.
the quality of Ukrainian medics in the field compared to russian ones is tenfold!
They evacuated the one guy – what did they do with the others?
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Source: [Kraken Regiment Youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJLefc0Ctbg)
In two years of war, it is difficult to estimate how many lives each of these rescuers have already saved, heroes
This guy sounds familiar? Is there more video of him? Pretty distinct voice.
As always, they mostly speak Russian with a bit of an accent. So much for the “oppression of the Russian-speaking people”.
Before I left Russia, I fought so hard to convince some of my ‘neutral towards war’ friends that Ukrainians mostly speak Russian…
Finding a fucking vein while on the move in an APC. Jesus, man.
HEROS!!
How do you even get back to normal life after this? This isn’t like a secure place in a hospital. You might be the reason they live or die, you don’t have a full team of professional doctors and nurses with you with protocols. Bombs might drop any second, fire shots if you’re not too far back.
He’s a fucking hero sacrificing his mental health and life.
LOL
The pink SERPA holster got me 😀
Now this raises a thought. I do watch raw combat footage of course (I’m here, after all) but I’ve always had an extra interest in raw battlefield medicine footage. Treating casualties, etc. You get to see actual life saving first aid, etc being used in actual situations as opposed to simulated ones. Seems to be a lot harder to find that kind of stuff though, unless anyone knows a good place to look?
she is amazing, they all are. just to think the ruski just leave there wounded….these people fight for life. this is the side to be on
It is good to see an old M577 Ambulance doing what it was designed for.
God i hope Putin kicks the bucket very very soon.
the quality of Ukrainian medics in the field compared to russian ones is tenfold!
They evacuated the one guy – what did they do with the others?