Battlefield training on the Hospital Bremerton’s Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) program took to the field on the last day to test the MARCH mettle of students to keep their casualty alive by following the combat medicine algorithm MARCH, which stands for M for Massive hemorrhage, A for Airway, R for Respirations, C for Circulation, and H for Head and Hypothermia. "MARCH is designed to treat what will kill casualties from first to last," explained Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Shane Faulkner, TCCC instructor (Official Navy


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