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Posted: 9/23/2015 2:46:03 PM EDT
Mods, if this is not okay, I apologize and you can take it down.

I wanted to extend a notification that I am hosting Kerry Davis of Dark Angel Medical in Lincoln, NE in 2016 if you are so inclined. The last class we did have a LEO from the KC area drive up for the class, as well as a couple guys from the CB area and one from the Quad Cities if I remember right.

I just talked to Kerry and he is planning on coming back on 6-7 AUG 2016.  I'll be updating this topic when I get a link to the page, and sharing it around as well.

http://www.darkangelmedical.com

Here is a testimonial from one of the students from the most recent course:

I attended the class.  I have zero background medically, so I went in with a blank slate, other than things I'd read/heard in 40-some trips around the sun.  Also, please notice I'm not going to say Instructor Bob is the greatest!  If for no other reason than to keep Thomas from beating his head against his keyboard  ;D

One of the things I was worried about was that I'd get lost in medical jargon.  Thankfully that fear was unfounded, and the instructors both did a good job of teaching in a way that I could follow easily.  The only time I recall not knowing an acronym they were using was in reference to a nasal airway tube thingy (that's probably the official name) but I figured it out pretty quickly.

The content was organized so that it all related back to the central objectives:  Stop the bleeding, start the breathing, monitor for shock.  I like when things relate back to an easily remembered objective, so this worked for me.

We received a fairly easy to follow text, and most people had purchased a D.A.R.K. kit as part of the class.  

Day 1 was all lecture and discussion based.  Day 2 was about half of the same and then practical application of the some of the supplies in our kit.  

I have nothing to compare the class to, so really all I can say that might be meaningful was that I believe I came away with knowledge of how to appropriately respond in an emergency, with an emphasis on major bleeding.  I think this type of training is underutilized by most in the gun community, but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend medical training to anyone who spends time on a range in any capacity.  I would imagine that most who didn't attend would say this class was cost prohibitive.  I think I ended up paying $450 and that included the kit.  They now have an option where you can take the class and not buy a kit, so that brings the cost down about $130.  
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If you have any questions about the course please feel free to email or IM me!
Link Posted: 10/21/2015 12:34:26 PM EDT
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Hi All,

I just received the registration information for the class.


Here is the link to the course:
https://darkangelmedical.com/product/dart-lincoln-ne-august-2016/

Again, If you have any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me, either through here or the information listed on the Dark Angel website, as I am listed as POC there as well.

Stay safe,
Dave
Page Hometown » Iowa
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