The Basics
As a Squad Medic, your main goal will be healing marines and getting critically wounded ones to safety-
You're the most important component of your squad, and in this guide you'll get to know the role.
The Equipment
So usually in your loadout as a medic you should be carrying atleast one of these things but
"Make your own loadout and don't follow someone elses..." -Spartan Bobby 02/04/2018
A webbing clipped to your USCM medic fatigues with:
A M3 pattern marine armor with:
An M276 Pattern Lifesaver Bag with:
a Medical Pouch with:
and another Medical Pouch with:
last but not least an USCM Medic Satchel with:
How to Treat Wounds
As a medic there are few main types of damages and here, you'll learn how to treat and diagnose them;
First of all use your HF2 Analyzer to check for Damage,
∎ Brute Damage
It's the main type of damage and to treat it, you'll have to use a Roll of Gauze and an Advanced Trauma Kit plus Bicaridine if in heavy amounts;
Broken Bones may cause more Brute Damage and Organ Damage if left untreated, if any broken brones are present try to splint the affected area,
with the assistance of your HF2 analyzer or your patient if conscious.
∎ Burn Damage
It's the 2nd Most common type of damage mostly caused by Acid/Fire/Cold/Shock;
it's treated with a Roll of Gauze and an Advanced Burn Kit plus Kelotane/Dermaline if in heavy amounts.
∎ Toxin Damage
It's a pretty common type of damage, and is mainly caused by organ damage/overdose or Stage 2-3 Infections, to treat it you'll have to use Dylovene;
If Organs are damaged use Peridaxon (Stops damage from Damaged Organs) with Dylovene (Treats Toxin Damage),
and send them back to get surgery.
∎ Oxygen Damage
It's a very common type of damage, mostly caused by an heavy blood loss or ruptured lungs/heart to treat it you'll have to administer Dexaline;
If caused by an Heavy Blood Loss feed him until he explodes otherwise use an IV Drip plus administer QuickClot (Stops Blood Loss),
if caused by ruptured lungs/heart administer Peridaxon (Stops damage from Damaged Organs) and send him back for surgery.
∎ Brain Damage
It's a very rare type of damage, but in case you encounter it, it's mainly caused by an head trauma or Tricoradzine Overdose;
To Treat it administer Alkysine or send him back if you don't have it.
Do's and Don'ts
So, as a Squad Medic there are many things you should be or not be doing, plus some tips..
Do's
• Heal marines.
• Move Marines away from other medics when treating them.
• Always tell in the medical channel when you need to MEDEVAC someone, it helps POs and you.
• Heal marines in the backline away from crewies and friendly fire.
• Notify Medical when wounded marines are coming up.
Don'ts
• Overdose Marines and lead them to a painful death
• Fight in the frontline and ignore your main objective.
Tips
• MedEvacs don't work underground.
• Triage when you have spare time.
• If wounds are left untreated an infection might develope.
• light infections can be treated by just healing the area.
• Slow toxin buildup equals to damaged Liver. -SwirlyKins
• If oxygen damage shows up, the subject may have damaged lungs/heart or lost a lot of blood.-SwirlyKins
• Always keep your defib on -MattAtlas/Lyla Bennett
• Just don't medevac in dumb places -Omicega