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    Hi all, I found this site a few weeks ago and I have been impressed by the level of knowledge being shared here. I have been involved with historical reenacting since about 1994, and primitive survival skills since about that time. I have not been very active in the reenacting or survival world in a few years due to school and work, but I am trying to get back in to it. I currently work as a Critical Care Paramedic, and have a great interest in wilderness and remote medicine. Looks like a great site, glad I can be a part of it!


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    Welcome home, tacmedic. Adventure Doc is a doctor and into wilderness medicine. We also have several paramedics and other first responders on here. A really good bunch. Learning is a two way street so we look forward to your posts!!
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