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30 Things you should have in your Medical First Aid Kits

A Way to Stop bleeding and Close wounds: Every good medical kit should have items that can be used to help stop bleeding, close and protect cuts, and help prevent infection from setting in. Duct Tape – Yes, duct tape. It can be a life saver when dealing with a cut or wound where medical help [...]

By | July 7th, 2016|Articles, Doc Ted's|0 Comments

Tips On How To Survive A Hand Grenade Attack

If a terrorist throws a hand grenade down in front of you don’t run. You will be killed by flying shrapnel piercing vital organs or your head. Seek shelter behind a chair or table in the two to four seconds before the grenade goes off. If there is no cover fall face down with your [...]

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THAT IS WHY WE DO NOT GIVE NOODLES TO THE EVACUEES AND EVERYONE.

THAT IS WHY WE DO NOT GIVE NOODLES TO THE EVACUEES AND EVERYONE. DURING OUR AIR RESCUE & RELIEF OPERATIONS STAGED BY THE PureForce RescueCorp AND ASSISTED BY RAHA Volunteers Fire Department, Energy Development Corporation EPDRU, Wilderness Search And Rescue Philippines, Jojo Sayson's Project Michelangelo, and ZEDRU, WE GAVE READY TO EAT GOODS WITH GOOD NUTRITIONAL CONTENTS. I [...]

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NATURAL HAZZARDS

FRIENDS, THIS IS NOT ACTUALLY IN ANY HAND-OUTS OR TEXTBOOKS. THIS IS JUST MY UNDERSTANDING ON THE NATURAL HAZARDS WHICH I CAME ACROSS DURING MY TRAINING AND LOTS OF READING NATURAL HAZARDS 1. METEOROLOGICAL A. Storm - Tropical Cyclone - Extra-tropical Cyclone - Local storm 2. CLIMATOLOGICAL A. Extreme Temperature - Heat Wave - Cold [...]

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ABOUT U.S.A.R.

AS PER REQUEST ABOUT U.S.A.R. An Urban Search and Rescue Team or better known as Task Force (USAR Task Force) is a group of trained personnel specializing in SAR, disaster response and recovery, and emergency field management employing triage and medical interventions. Ideally, in an incident requiring USAR TF must be deployed within six hours [...]

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EDC: Top 7 things you should Carry Every Day

1) A good knife 2) A lighter 3) A flashlight 4) A pen 5) A notepad 6) A cell phone 7) List of important information Additional suggestions on what to carry 8) A real weapon 9) A multitool 10) Paracord bracelet http://urbansurvivalsite.com/7-items-you-should-carry-every-day/    

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Instructors Profile

Arvin P. Carandang, EMT-B, has been in the volunteer service for almost 20 years as First Aid/BLS and DRRM Instructor for the Philippine Red Cross San Pablo City Chapter. He is also a member of the ICS National Incident Management Team of the Office of the Civil Defense and a CADRE (ICS Instructor) for the [...]

By | July 5th, 2016|Articles|0 Comments

2016 Blade Sports Workshop & Fun Chop

Mike Melchor, Mike “Loco Estoy”, JM Dayto and Donnie Lomat organized an event on January 9, 2016 catered to blade enthusiasts in the Philippines. The event was an offshoot to the 1st Philippine Blade Olympics organized by X.O. Knives and Mike Melchor in 2014. The purpose of the event was to acquaint the blade enthusiasts [...]

By | January 15th, 2016|Articles, Events|0 Comments

Situational Awareness

SITUATIONAL AWARENESS is defined as the ability to identify, process, and comprehend the critical elements of information. Checklist (Some of them only): ­ Try to guess what indivuduals around you are thinking or doing ­ Look for odd behavior or things that seem out of place ­ Anticipate which way or maneuver could bring you [...]

By | January 7th, 2016|Articles, Doc Ted's|0 Comments

The Successful Survivalist’s Rules of Life

1. Carry a pocket knife. 2. Get comfortable with lighting a fire. 3. Learn to shoot and clean a gun. 4. Be able to perform basic first aid. 5. Keep your blades sharp. 6. Work hard and smart. 7. Shop at yard sales and thrift stores. 8. Exercise regularly. 9. Share with others. 10. Grow [...]

By | January 5th, 2016|Articles, Doc Ted's|0 Comments