Range Medical Briefing
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Every range day starts with a medical brief—but most people don’t actually know what to say.
In this video, John “Shrek” McPhee walks through the Medical Brief Card, breaking down exactly how to brief students, identify response priorities, and handle everything from minor injuries to life-threatening emergencies.
This card standardizes your medical plan so everyone understands:
Who the medic is
Where the aid bag is
When to self-transport
When to call 911
How to manage remote response situations
And yes—the 99% is still just a Band-Aid and back to training.
Whether you’re an instructor, RSO, or serious shooter, this is how medical briefings should be done: clear, calm, and actionable.
🩺 Train smart. Train prepared.
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