Prolonged Field Care Podcast

Prolonged Field Care Podcast: Ukrainian MEDEVAC

Sep 5, 2025
Mikola, a self-medic from Ukraine's special forces, shares gripping insights on medical care amidst conflict. He reveals the complex challenges of medical evacuation and the critical role of stabilization points. The rise of drone warfare has drastically shifted battlefield dynamics, making care increasingly risky. Training and resource management are ongoing hurdles for medics. With adaptable strategies and thorough planning, he highlights the importance of teamwork and anticipating enemy movements to enhance survival on the frontline.
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INSIGHT

Vast, Fragmented Frontline Requires Local Planning

  • Ukraine's frontline spans over 3,600 kilometers with active sectors exceeding 1,200 kilometers.
  • Regional differences in enemy tactics and medical systems force tailored evacuation planning.
ADVICE

Verify Stabilization Points Before Reliance

  • Always verify stabilization point capabilities and the current team before relying on it for casualty care.
  • Prepare a Plan B because facilities and teams frequently change or get destroyed.
ANECDOTE

Finding A Facility Destroyed On Arrival

  • Mikola described arriving at a facility expecting care and finding it destroyed moments earlier.
  • He had to treat his casualties and those already at the site instead of receiving definitive care.
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