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 have watched a lot of your videos. You do an AWSOME job explaining. Thank you very much !!!
I'm jut like 'one of them is gonna collapse'
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I really appricate it...😊
Fantastic!
I'm in one of his videos
Thank God I live in Florida.
I would be solo cold omg
Cold
This comment is gold, so simple and very true.👏😂
that's sad
So
Both kids would be getting hypothermic lol.
Is that real
no lol
Lol, 4,928 views and like 3 comments.
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.