Tacmed for medic Sergei Chornobrivets
Medic from Mariupol now serving at the front

Mariupol medic Sergei Chornobrivets was featured in the Oscar-winning documentary 20 Days in Mariupol. Today he's saving lives at the front.
Like every frontline unit in Ukraine, Sergei and his guys need a steady stream of tacmed: combat first aid that helps wounded soldiers survive long enough to reach proper medical treatment off the line. The list includes, but is not limited to:
Combat application tourniquets Chest seals Hemostatic gauzes (Celox, QuikClot, Chitogauze) Compressed gauzes Nasopharyngeal airways Decompression needles
And less common, but no less necessary, items like junctional tourniquets, intraosseous devices, and iTClamps.
Your donations will buy Sergei whatever tacmed he requests in the moment. On the day of this writing, for example, we've just bought him some CATs and some Celox gauze. We have a small shipment of iTCLamps and itraosseous devices going over to him early next week.
You will directly enable him to save lives and keep Ukraine in the fight.
If you include a message with your donation, yes, he'll see it. 🙂
From Sergei, and from us at Ukraine Front Line, thank you.
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