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PFC Podcast: EVACUATION MASTERY – Secrets for Handovers & Critical Care Transport

PFC Podcast: EVACUATION MASTERY – Secrets for Handovers & Critical Care Transport

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概要

“Nothing gets easier in flight.”That single line from today’s guest says it all. Dennis is joined by Rich — SOF medic and flight medicine veteran — for a no-fluff masterclass on preparing patients for rotary-wing, ground, or even submarine evacuation. From rotor wash nightmares to 48-hour critical care handovers, this episode is pure gold for medics who want their patients to survive the bird, not just board it.

Whether you’re a ground medic with 30 seconds to hand off or a flight crew managing vents at altitude, these lessons will tighten your game, cut preventable errors, and keep aircraft off the deck longer than they need to be.

KEY TAKEAWAYS YOU CAN USE TOMORROW

  • Accurate MIST saves airframes and lives — over-triage or fake intel has real consequences.
  • Document what the flight medic can’t see (drugs, last dose/time, hidden injuries).
  • Get access and secure everything on the ground — nothing magically gets easier at 500 feet and 120 knots.
  • Stage 5–10 minutes early when possible. Headspace + rehearsed handover beats chaos every time.
  • Redundancy is king in prolonged/critical care handovers: bring backups to the backups.
  • Trend vitals and nursing care — clean the patient, position them, prevent DVT, manage contamination.
  • Know your receiving asset — a vented patient handed to someone who’s never touched one is now your problem again.
  • Balance speed vs. life-saving interventions — don’t skip a finger thoracostomy just because the bird is 30 seconds out.

CHAPTERS

  • 00:00 – Welcome back to the PFC Podcast
  • 00:06 – Introducing Rich: soft medic & flight medicine expert
  • 01:44 – The brutal environment of rotary-wing medicine (lost senses, airspace surveillance, cable chaos)
  • 04:08 – Classic ground-medic mistakes (and how to stop making them)
  • 06:24 – Why accurate MIST actually matters (and how bad intel wastes lives & airframes)
  • 09:05 – The moped-vs-gunfight story every medic needs to hear
  • 13:55 – Standard aircraft loadout + what “special equipment” really means
  • 17:39 – Bare-minimum documentation when rotors are inbound (what to write in 30 seconds)
  • 20:02 – Handover acronyms that actually work (MIST vs. CIT-D + physical pointing trick)
  • 22:28 – Trust but verify: how flight medics reassess once the patient is aboard
  • 24:28 – Why ground access & securing lines is non-negotiable
  • 26:45 – Staging early, litter drills, and not racing to the rotor wash
  • 30:40 – Prolonged field care → critical care transport handovers
  • 31:30 – Is the patient ever “too unstable” to fly? (battlefield reality check)
  • 34:41 – Prepping the patient like you’re handing off an ICU bed
  • 37:08 – Self-evac gear philosophy: treat the patient as if nothing was done yet
  • 41:32 – Pain management in the air — when to bump vs. load long-acting
  • 44:31 – Monitoring in flight (what still works when your senses are gone)
  • 46:58 – Over-optimizing for transport: trending, nursing care, contamination control
  • 49:25 – Know who you’re handing off to (and why it matters for the truck ride)
  • 49:58 – Outro & resources

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