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mergen wenn KAT Advanced Medical offiziel im TTT adaptiert wurde. |
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Pull Request Overview
This PR updates the Field Manual component to replace example content and multiple training categories with a focused KAM (Kampf-Angepasste Medizin/Combat Adapted Medicine) First Aid Guide. The changes simplify the field manual structure while providing comprehensive first aid procedures.
- Removes example entries and multiple training categories (logistics, engineer, EOD)
- Adds detailed first aid procedures following the MARCH protocol (Massive bleeding, Airway, Respiration, Circulation, Handover)
- Updates configuration to focus on medical first aid training with external wiki link
Reviewed Changes
Copilot reviewed 2 out of 2 changed files in this pull request and generated 3 comments.
| File | Description |
|---|---|
| addons/fieldmanual/stringtable.xml | Replaces multiple training categories with detailed first aid content and adds 5-line request entry |
| addons/fieldmanual/CfgHints.hpp | Simplifies hint configuration, removes multiple categories, and adds external wiki reference |
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| <Key ID="STR_ttt_Fieldmanual_eod_extended_tip"> | ||
| <English>Advanced EOD requires extensive experience and specialized equipment.</English> | ||
| <German>Erweiterte EOD erfordert umfangreiche Erfahrung und Spezialausrüstung.</German> | ||
| <English>%3First Aid%4 are the first steps taken to rescue a downed soldier. These are usually performed by non-medical personal.<br/><br/>%2If possible: %3take cover%4 and %3keep fighting%4 until the threat is eliminated<br/>%2%3Inform%4 your buddy and squad leader that you are wounded / that someone else is downed<br/>%2Drag the wounded to %3cover%4<br/><br/>%2%3M%4assive Bleeing<br/>%11Use %3Tourniquets%4 on wounded arms and legs, %3Bandages%4 on torso and head to stop any bleeing<br/>%2%3A%4irway<br/>%11%3Check the Airway%4 of the patient, if it is %occluded%4 begin %3Head Turning%4 until the obstuction is cleared, if it is obstructed %3Overextend%4 the head<br/>%2%3R%4espriration<br/>%11Treat any deep chest wounds with a %3Chest Seal%4<br/>%2%3C%4irculation<br/>%11%3Check the puls%4 of the patient, if he has none: start %3CPR%4. If he has a stable pulse put him in %3Recovery Positon%4, keep bandaging wounds and try to %3reorientate%4 the patient.<br/>%2%3H%4andover<br/>%11Either bring the patient to a medic for further treatment or wait until a medic arrives at your location. Provide the following informtion to next level care:<br/>%11Who is the patient (name and function)<br/>%11Status of the patient(<t color='#E60000'>KAT Alpha</t>, <t color='#D9D900'>KAT Bravo</t>, <t color='#00CC00'>KAT Charlie</t>)<br/>%11What happend?<br/>%11How long is the patient unconscious?<br/>%11What treatments have already been performed?</English> |
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Incomplete formatting tag '%occluded%4' is missing the opening '%3' tag. It should be '%3occluded%4'.
| <English>%3First Aid%4 are the first steps taken to rescue a downed soldier. These are usually performed by non-medical personal.<br/><br/>%2If possible: %3take cover%4 and %3keep fighting%4 until the threat is eliminated<br/>%2%3Inform%4 your buddy and squad leader that you are wounded / that someone else is downed<br/>%2Drag the wounded to %3cover%4<br/><br/>%2%3M%4assive Bleeing<br/>%11Use %3Tourniquets%4 on wounded arms and legs, %3Bandages%4 on torso and head to stop any bleeing<br/>%2%3A%4irway<br/>%11%3Check the Airway%4 of the patient, if it is %occluded%4 begin %3Head Turning%4 until the obstuction is cleared, if it is obstructed %3Overextend%4 the head<br/>%2%3R%4espriration<br/>%11Treat any deep chest wounds with a %3Chest Seal%4<br/>%2%3C%4irculation<br/>%11%3Check the puls%4 of the patient, if he has none: start %3CPR%4. If he has a stable pulse put him in %3Recovery Positon%4, keep bandaging wounds and try to %3reorientate%4 the patient.<br/>%2%3H%4andover<br/>%11Either bring the patient to a medic for further treatment or wait until a medic arrives at your location. Provide the following informtion to next level care:<br/>%11Who is the patient (name and function)<br/>%11Status of the patient(<t color='#E60000'>KAT Alpha</t>, <t color='#D9D900'>KAT Bravo</t>, <t color='#00CC00'>KAT Charlie</t>)<br/>%11What happend?<br/>%11How long is the patient unconscious?<br/>%11What treatments have already been performed?</English> | |
| <English>%3First Aid%4 are the first steps taken to rescue a downed soldier. These are usually performed by non-medical personal.<br/><br/>%2If possible: %3take cover%4 and %3keep fighting%4 until the threat is eliminated<br/>%2%3Inform%4 your buddy and squad leader that you are wounded / that someone else is downed<br/>%2Drag the wounded to %3cover%4<br/><br/>%2%3M%4assive Bleeing<br/>%11Use %3Tourniquets%4 on wounded arms and legs, %3Bandages%4 on torso and head to stop any bleeing<br/>%2%3A%4irway<br/>%11%3Check the Airway%4 of the patient, if it is %3occluded%4 begin %3Head Turning%4 until the obstuction is cleared, if it is obstructed %3Overextend%4 the head<br/>%2%3R%4espriration<br/>%11Treat any deep chest wounds with a %3Chest Seal%4<br/>%2%3C%4irculation<br/>%11%3Check the puls%4 of the patient, if he has none: start %3CPR%4. If he has a stable pulse put him in %3Recovery Positon%4, keep bandaging wounds and try to %3reorientate%4 the patient.<br/>%2%3H%4andover<br/>%11Either bring the patient to a medic for further treatment or wait until a medic arrives at your location. Provide the following informtion to next level care:<br/>%11Who is the patient (name and function)<br/>%11Status of the patient(<t color='#E60000'>KAT Alpha</t>, <t color='#D9D900'>KAT Bravo</t>, <t color='#00CC00'>KAT Charlie</t>)<br/>%11What happend?<br/>%11How long is the patient unconscious?<br/>%11What treatments have already been performed?</English> |
Co-authored-by: Copilot <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Copilot <[email protected]>
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