Cold Related Emergencies
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Short simple, easy to remember minimum amount of equipment. Just what you need to know to save a life. Thanks
I'm jut like 'one of them is gonna collapse'
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I really appricate it...😊
Thank God I live in Florida.
Fantastic!
I'm in one of his videos
I would be solo cold omg
Cold
This comment is gold, so simple and very true.👏😂
that's sad
So
Is that real
no lol
Both kids would be getting hypothermic lol.
No hate but this is wayyy too unrealistic. The kid had winter jacket winter trousers, and that's not even cold enough for hypothermia. There needs to be like -30 C to get hypothermia, and that happens if you really aren't dressed enough well. Russians walk at -40 C with jackets and they don't have hypothermia.
1) they are children. Their bodies are affected more severely than an adults, just like someone elderly is affected more than a healthy adult.
2) Russian's have adapted, their bodies are used to extreme temperatures. My brother was stationed in AK, and would walk around in 0* in shorts and a t-shirt, meanwhile a healthy adult in Florida experiences hypothermia in 30* weather with pants on and a long sleeve.
3) your opinions about temperature have no basis in science. Hypothermia can occur anywhere below 60*. It depends on body type, circulation, and a multitude of other factors.
Sorry, but I would have to strongly disagree with that, we have dealt with incidents of Hypothermia in temperatures of 0 to 4 C when people have been out long enough and become fatigued. If you lay on the cold ground long enough (especially a child) in those conditions hypothermic conditions would kick in.
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