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Old 03-11-2010, 06:14 PM
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For those you that are looking for the Ranger Medic Handbook, this is where you can find it at - http://www.narescue.com/

And now a message from North American Rescue

For outstanding reliability, medics choose the Ranger Medic Handbook from North American Rescue, a reference tool that can be counted on at two important levels. The content is reliable. The packaging is reliable.

Content reliability means quick access to critical information. Step-by-step, clear, concise instructions reflect the latest advances in tactical healthcare. Sections include tactical combat casualty care, trauma protocols and procedures, common sick-call related subjects, pharmacology, duties and responsibilities, packing lists, and more. Any problem a medic may face is covered by this comprehensive, 156-page guide to military medicine.

Packaging reliability means this medical handbook can withstand battlefield conditions. Information is printed on tear-resistant and waterproof 6 mil paper. The cover is constructed of durable 12 mil UltraFilm. The coil spiral binding allows the book to lie flat; medics can open to the page they need and have it stay open. The compact design offers pocket-size convenience.

Reliability is why the Ranger Medic Handbook is the official medical reference of the 75th Ranger Regiments Tactical Health Care Professionals.

All proceeds from the sale of the handbook go to a Wounded Warrior Foundation

To purchase your copy, follow this link to the Ranger Medic Handbook.

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Kevin, the owner of survivalistboards is not associated with North American Rescue in any shape, form or fashion. This thread was posted because the survivalistboards community supports our veterans.
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