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A video game player used medic training he learned in a game to save a life.
Gamer uses virtual training to save lives
Player of America's Army used in-games techniques in a rescue situation.

By Ben Silverman

Think playing video games is little more than a great way to waste time? Then you haven't met Paxton Galvanek. Last November, the twenty-eight year-old helped rescue two victims from an overturned SUV on the shoulder of a North Carolina interstate. As the first one on the scene, Galvanek safely removed both individuals from the smoking vehicle and properly assessed and treated their wounds, which included bruises, scrapes, head trauma and the loss of two fingers.

His medical background? None - other than what he's learned playing as a medic in the computer game America's Army.

The first-person shooter is developed and distributed by the U.S. Army. Though part of its mission is to promote its military namesake, America's Army is a fully-featured game that takes players through a virtual representation of real-life soldiering, from basic training to the field of battle. To play as a medic class, players must sit through extensive medical training tutorials based on real-life classes.

Lucky for the two survivors that Paxton Galvanek didn't zone out during the training, as the gamer credits this experience with teaching him how to handle himself in an emergency situation.

"In the case of this accident, I evaluated the situation and placed priority on the driver of the car who had missing fingers," he said. "I then recalled that in section two of the medic training, I learned about controlled bleeding. I noticed that the wounded man had severe bleeding that he could not control. I used a towel as a dressing and asked the man to hold the towel on his wound and to raise his hand above his head to lessen the blood flow which allowed me to evaluate his other injuries which included a cut on his head."

By the time help arrived in the form of -- ironically enough -- an Army soldier, the individuals were in stable condition and awaiting the paramedics.

Galvanek's decisions were lauded by game project director Colonel Casey Wardynski. "Because of the training he received in America's Army's virtual classroom, Mr. Galvanek had mastered the basics of first aid and had the confidence to take appropriate action when others might do nothing. He took the initiative to assess the situation, prioritize actions and apply the correct procedures... Paxton is a true hero."

According to the developers of America's Army, this is the second time one of their users has reportedly applied techniques learned in the game to real-life emergency situations. You can find more information about the game at www.americasarmy.com.
source http://us.i1.yimg.com/videogames.yahoo. … es/1181064
HITNRUNXX
Member
+220|6711|Oklahoma City
Dang, beat me to it by 5 minutes! lol
NeXuS
Shock it till ya know it
+375|6343|Atlanta, Georgia
So if i carry shock paddles around i can save lives to?!
Monkeyman911
Dun wori, it's K.
+76|6423|California, US
awesome this is the kind of thing that video games should be noted for
(AA is kickass, i learned from the Medic training,too)
ig
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+1,199|6524
that's so dumb. who doesn't know to control heavy bleeding?
i mean about the whole video game thing. it's cool he saved them or whatever.

Last edited by ig (2008-01-18 19:54:48)

HurricaИe
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+877|5963|Washington DC
lol, I just minimized the game when I did medic training then got the answers to the tests from GameFAQs
Master*
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+416|6496|United States

NeXuS4909 wrote:

So if i carry shock paddles around i can save lives to?!
Yes... Yes you can...
PspRpg-7
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+961|6699

HurricaИe wrote:

lol, I just minimized the game when I did medic training then got the answers to the tests from GameFAQs
Me too. Felt bad for cheating though.
{M5}Sniper3
Typical white person.
+389|6761|San Antonio, Texas
That's just cool, I hope stories like this get people like Jack Thompson to shut up.
iNeedUrFace4Soup
fuck it
+348|6547
I saw a wounded person once, so I smashed them in the face with a med kit. They lived. Thank you BF2!
https://i.imgur.com/jM2Yp.gif
Cyrax-Sektor
Official Battlefield fanboy
+240|6150|San Antonio, Texas
I am a tad skeptical, but 110% agree that Thompson keeps his mouth shut.

"In the case of this accident, I evaluated the situation and placed priority on the driver of the car who had missing fingers," he said. "I then recalled that in section two of the medic training, I learned about controlled bleeding. I noticed that the wounded man had severe bleeding that he could not control. I used a towel as a dressing and asked the man to hold the towel on his wound and to raise his hand above his head to lessen the blood flow which allowed me to evaluate his other injuries which included a cut on his head."

Why the overuse of "evaluate"?

I commend the guy on his cool-head in the situation, but it could be a publicity stunt for the game. Someone else has already saved someone's life with the game? Biiig coincidence IMHO.

Last edited by Cyrax-Sektor (2008-01-18 21:32:28)

farmerfez
o wut?
+78|6532

HurricaИe wrote:

lol, I just minimized the game when I did medic training then got the answers to the tests from GameFAQs
HurricaИe
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PspRpg-7 wrote:

HurricaИe wrote:

lol, I just minimized the game when I did medic training then got the answers to the tests from GameFAQs
Me too. Felt bad for cheating though.
I had an old account where I did the training the "legit" way. I figured why the hell do it agian
tkoi
Utahraptor!
+148|6149|Texas
Holy crap, America's Army is free?? Why does nobody tell me shit like this. Excuse me I have some downloading to do.
Cyrax-Sektor
Official Battlefield fanboy
+240|6150|San Antonio, Texas

GGF0RCE wrote:

Holy crap, America's Army is free?? Why does nobody tell me shit like this. Excuse me I have some downloading to do.
Are you serious? That game looks killer, but I thought you had to buy it!

*dies trying to find a link*

Brilliant way to get more into the Army!

Last edited by Cyrax-Sektor (2008-01-18 21:50:04)

HITNRUNXX
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+220|6711|Oklahoma City
The only things that bother me about this story is 1) It happened "Last November" and just hit the "NEWs" and 2) The guy was bleeding from a couple of lost fingers... Yes, those are going to bleed, but I don't think the average person is going to bleed out from that particular wound, so where exactly was the life saving?

Makes it look more like a publicity stunt and less like a news story when you factor those 2 things in...
Commie Killer
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+192|6388
I minimized that. I hate health related topics.
DesertFox-
The very model of a modern major general
+794|6686|United States of America
The actual game doesn't require you retaining any knowledge from those "classes" though. Dude blown in half? Hold "e" for a length of time = patched up.
CanadianLoser
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+1,148|6509

DrunkFace wrote:

DesertFox- wrote:

The actual game doesn't require you retaining any knowledge from those "classes" though. Dude blown in half? Hold "e" for a length of time = patched up.
never played AA?
true, but in order to be the medic class do you not have to do the medic training? which requires like 30 minutes in a virtual class room watching slides of how to do real medic stuff, then take a test and pass it.
GodFather
Blademaster's bottom bitch
+387|6221|Phoenix, AZ
lol, this is hilarious

I did the exact same thing with my mom in costa rica, in the middle of the jungle in some mansion thingy we rented, about 5 hours out of Liberia, which is still a piece of crap anyway... So my mom slips with a wine glass in her hand, it slices her hand open, gushing blood everywhere, and the closest hospital (which was probably a piece of crap imo) was a dirt road's hours away... So basically I used shock treatment training + control bleeding procedures (pressure, hand above the heart) to keep her alive (apparently an artery or some main blood vessel was sliced)... actually :\


So this guy took her to some shack thing and gave her stitches in the hand... and when we returned to the U.S the doctors were appalled at the "butchered jungle stitches"


but AA is right on, I bet you stuff like this happens all the time and you just dont hear about it - like my story


so mad props to that retarded med training!
SharkyMcshark
I'll take two
+132|6787|Perth, Western Australia
I haven't done the medic training yet.

Which is a shame because I've been playing for over 2 years on and off (mostly off).

I wonder if I can claim credit for kneecapping a bank robber because I played hitman...
(BMP) Smegmeister
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+2|6156

iNeedUrFace4Soup wrote:

I saw a wounded person once, so I smashed them in the face with a med kit. They lived. Thank you BF2!
roflcopters... man i pissed myself.. well nearly when i read this
mtb0minime
minimember
+2,418|6656

That's cool videogames helped that guy and those passengers out, but the military is going to have a hay day with this
T.Pike
99 Problems . . .
+187|6284|Pennsyltucky

HurricaИe wrote:

lol, I just minimized the game when I did medic training then got the answers to the tests from GameFAQs
I never played AA.

Are all the questions based on real life emergency care?
psH
Banned
+217|6385|Sydney
you've gotta be kidding me


i took that test in AA!!!!!!!!!!!


yeah, its all real. its a test on what he tells you. thats pretty amazing imo!

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