Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Was indeed a great Collab, over a very in depth, great game. You two meshed very well and you could tell the respect was there towards one another the whole time
When do lungs deflate? I've heard that some died from a single stab wound to the lung and others survived having multiple 9mm passing through it. I would assume that the latter is far worse considering that bones can become secondary shrapnel and how blunt penetrating impact is far messier than sharp objects penetrating... In any case, where I live, I would much rather fear knives than guns simply to the fact that they are so friggin common and used in crimes... Thus, lacerations to the neck, and stab wounds to the torso would be my main concern when it comes to street violence (after head injuries by blunt force).
I would like to see a ER Doctor and Martial Artist collab because they’ll get a more in depth detail of the Martial Art aspect and the injuries and medical aspects of what happens in Martial Arts or when fighting in hand to hand combat
The way Cameron explains this so clearly to Jordan and the way Jordan is able to understand and also respond with his point of view. All fluidity, no static. There’s so much respect for these dudes
The conversation near the end about hearing really hit me, and the reason why is my own hearing issues, specifically my deafness in my left ear. I also enjoy watching videos of people who have been in the military in some way explaining their experiences because I know I will never be able to experience it for myself due to my deafness in my left ear. As weird as it may sound, I find that kind of thing interesting. Just how is it in the military and what is there to expect. Its fascinating to me.
that also hit close to home for me to. I have had tinnitus for as long as I can remember, due to firearm hunting without hearing protection. I have stepped up my hearing protection game recently got some active hearing protection. I wont go firearm hunting without them.
What I really love is how these two talk to *each other* about their experiences, what happens, what/how to do, etc. Its informative and entertaining without basically being a lecture. Perfectly done!
2 people just teaching each other about their professions and bonding over similarities. If only the martial arts community was the same as these 2 instead of just fighting over which is better. Love these 2, I definitely want to see more of them collab
It'd be sweet to see this done again, but brief the doc beforehand on what exactly is being used. Like, they mistook a splint for a pressure dressing, and not all the stuff in that cheese slice AI2 is stimulants. The CMS and Survival Kits would also be interesting to get a take on once they're both more aware that those are supposedly field surgery kits.
More of these collabs please. Not only are the audience learning from the experts but the experts are also learning from each other. Very very interesting
15:09 Damn, I was hoping to get rid of mine someday. Depending on what kind of activity I am engaged in, I can completely ignore mine but my worst enemy is idleness. When I have got nothing to do and I am in a quiet place it feels like hell. It just doesn't stop ringing and then I have to daydream to get my mind off it.
8:01 the helmet is an Altyn, which is a russian helmet with a bigass metal and glass visor. Used by Spetsnaz, has been updated since it was introduced several times.
I've had cellulitis a few times in life, being on lobster boats those redfish racks have nasty bones, and unlike most things you lose immunity everytime instead of building immunity.
I feel like these two hang out outside of these videos, they really have chemistry on screen and I get the feeling they’re pretty close friends from their interactions
Peltors are Omni directional not stereo. So not like turtle beaches. It’s like hearing everything coming from every direction. Nothing is distinguished and you can’t tell positioning from immediately left or right. Tho sometimes turning down or covering the active noise canceling mic partially fixes the over intake of useless noise that bombards your senses when identifying direction of sound origin with Omni directional sound output.
Holly crap Cameron, that was some serious wisdom! It seems like things people bypass and nod their head at like they already knew that but in all reality it's like you said it's all very complex. 👍👍 Israel you're the man always positive, informative and on point 👌
I find it interesting that cameron said that strafing back and forth in a close gunfight is what you'd want to do in real life. I figured that's just a video game thing.
It IS just a video game thing... What he probably meant was that if you are moving in a gunfight - for whatever reason -, make sure you move left or right relative to the threat. Soldiers or spec-ops don't move side to side WHILE they are shooting, they do it to get from one firing position to another. Moving towards or away from a threat doesnt affect the enemies ability to hit you (since you are moving along the path of their bullets), while moving laterally does. Spraying a gun while moving around sideways is IRL at best a situational way to suppress enemies. In most situations, you will still get shot because your are not putting any accurate fire on the threat right in front of you.
Agreed with Cam, I was only USAF Security forces but when I went to civilian police we were told TQ for limbs and as long as your threat is over you scoop the victim and run to trauma center. The city I was in had multiple level 1 trauma centers with in a 7 minute drive of where every you are in the city.
This is a really interesting dynamic! They’re both experts within their own fields, where decisions are life or death, and the similarities and differences are displayed masterfully just by them talking to eachother. Love it!
I love all the different crossovers they're doing with the experts in different fields. I'd love to see Dr. Wagner be paired up with Gemma or Yoshi with some of the fighting games in the past they've reviewed, like Mortal Kombat or Tekken.
The special forces guy was dead wrong about armor plates. First off, he kept it short, so I understand like he wasn't giving a detailed discussion about it but how he described 5.56 on armor is completely wrong and someone who doesn't know any better wouldn't know. Level 3 AND level 4 armor plates will stop 5.56x45. Level 3 armor plates usually are steel although I'm sure you can find ceramic ones. CERAMIC armor plates are the ones that fracture and lose strength as they are shot rapidly. The trade off is weight. Ceramic is significantly lighter weight than steel. But Steel is far more durable. For example, Level 3 plates will stop up to 90ish rounds of direct impact 5.56x45 at close range using M855 (Green tip) ammunition before shit starts to get through. Ceramic, unless your buying some next level super expensive elite shit is not going to stop near as many rounds, but it'll stop multiple hits still more than likely. Ceramic also does good about catching the round and not sending fragments at the shooters face. But good plates with good spawl protection surfaces are gtg if you can handle the weight. Level 4 armor wipes its ass with 5.56x45. Even m995 which is actually meant for blowing into light armored vehicles and shit like that. Level 4 armor plates especially steel plates are going to stop anything up to 30-06 AP rounds multiple times. Ceramic level 4 is going to shit on M855 and even m995 is going to have trouble getting through level 4 ceramic armor. Certainly not first round. The problem is 5.56 is just a super lightweight round. Its armor penetration capabilities are very low. But Ar-15's make up for that by being very flat shooting and they smoke you between the eyes at 300 yards pretty easily. making armor irrelevant I suppose.
Cameron was lucky when he got Cellulitis and it went away on its own. I got Cellulitis on my calf, waited for two weeks and it got worse. I was having fevers and night chills and the pain was unbearable. So i dragged myself to the ER and the doctor immediately got me admitted and put me on an IV of antibiotics plus fluids. Had to stay for almost 1 month coz the bacteria entered the blood and was spreading all over my body.
There’s some EFT players that will still claim how realistic the bullet damage is after tanking 50 7.62 rounds to the chest and their logic is “you didn’t have armour piercing 🤓”
I actually really preffered this combination because of the game and the people. Getting medicinal explanations while getting tactical explanations is gold
The coolest part about this was hearing just how closely Tarkov simulates what they're talking about around the 11min mark. In-game, multiple rounds will eventually penetrate depending on the armour class and ammo used, as well as armour material and durability. Moreover, when they were talking about blunt trauma, rounds do transfer blunt damage through your armour, and depending on the type and caliber of the round, it can kill you. A good example is 12ga shotgun slugs. Some of them can hit certain helmets and armours in Tarkov and still kill you even without penetrating. They're even planning on implementing a loss of consciousness mechanic for when rounds strike and fail to penetrate your helmet.
These two are great together, its interesting how their knowledge overlaps medical care wise and like what they educate the other person as well as us on, really cool
So the doctor said that you first stuff the wound with quickclog gauze , and then, put the TQ if the bleeding doesn’t stop. But in the Army they teach us to put the TQ first, high and tight if a limb is bleeding. And then access the wound.
great episode! so much information, it was like they were getting competitive. I got the sense these two respected each others professional experience quite a bit