This video depicts a military medic providing emergency trauma care to a wounded comrade during an active IED attack, demonstrating the critical importance of immediate medical intervention, maintaining composure under life-threatening conditions, and the emotional resilience required to deliver life-saving care while under fire.
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I hit the ground before the smoke cleared. Our convoy was a 100 yards from the gates of our base when the front truck took an IED. I grabbed my kit and ran toward the wreckage as gunfire cracked over my head. Bratton was already down, her right leg gone below the knee, tourniqueted by someone before I got there. Doc, am I going to make it?
I didn't look at her face. You're going to make it. I'm going to make sure of it. Her voice came out weak. I can't.
You can. I jammed a needle into her thigh and kept going. 50 yards out, a burst of gunfire rad. I didn't flinch. I was wrapping the stump, my hands moving fast, talking in a low, constant stream.
Pressure, pressure, hold. Stay with me.
Pressure. Bratton touched my arm. Tell my daughter. Her head dropped back on the ground. Tell her yourself. I grabbed her collar. Hey. Hey, look at me. She looked. You are not dying in this field.
I don't have the paperwork for it. She laughed. It was a bad laugh. Thin and ragged, but it was a laugh. I finished wrapping what was left of her leg, stripped off her gear, and got her arms over my shoulders. She went limp halfway to the aid station. I couldn't hear her breathing. I stopped, pressed two fingers to her neck, found a pulse, kept moving. I was shot at again. I didn't stop. I made it to the aid station with Bratton still breathing. They lifted her off me and she came back swearing, which was all I needed. I stood outside and let my hands shake for 30 seconds. When I went back in, she had a phone to her ear. I finally looked at her face. She was crying and laughing at the same time. Mommy made it, baby. Mommy's coming home. I watched her tell her daughter the thing she'd asked me to say. Then I picked up my kit and went back
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