E40: Navigating Emergency Situations on the Homestead | Jake of Drumm Emergency Solutions

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Preparedness is an important aspect of most homesteads, but it can be an overwhelming topic due to its multifaceted nature.  Many of us have some level of food storage for our families, but what about things like safety and emergency medical care?  Jake Drumm of Drumm Emergency Solutions has a passion for helping families prepare for a wide spectrum of crisis situations.  He has a special word for homesteaders today to get you started in preparing for both short and long term medical crisis situations.   In this episode, we cover: Why emergency preparedness is important for homesteaders The most important supplies to have in your first aid kit on a homestead Moving beyond first responder skills and considering long-term emergencies Why and how to store information offline in case of internet outages Tackling one of the most common health crises: sepsis Addressing the issue of medical supplies and medications in dire times Using wisdom in learning from various experts Encouragement if you are feeling overwhelmed or fearful View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. ABOUT JAKE Jake Drumm is a career paramedic with a passion for preparedness, homesteading, and education.  He has worked in all areas of emergency services medicine during his career.  The past 15 years have been spent in the delivery of emergency medicine education, spanning the spectrum from graduate medical education to U.S. Special Operations medicine.  He continues to practice medicine as a paramedic in rural East Tennessee, as well as working to actively spread his message of medical preparedness and austere lifesaving through Drumm Emergency Solutions, LLC, a family company.  Jake is also heavily involved in ongoing wilderness medicine, permaculture, and homesteading projects on several properties in East Tennessee.   RESOURCES Medical planning and preparedness: Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) Medical Beginner's Resource List Guerilla Medicine: An introduction to the concepts of austere medicine in asymmetric conflicts Ditch Medicine: Advanced Field Procedures for Emergencies by Hugh Coffee Where There Is No Doctor: A Village Health Care Handbook Improvised Medicine: Providing Care in Extreme Environments, 2nd edition Tourniquet Conversion A Recommended Approach in the Prolonged Field Care Setting Preparing for Operations in a Resource-Depleted and/or Extended Evacuation Environment 10 Essential PFC Capabilities Skills for non-medical team members CONNECT Jake Drumm of Drumm Emergency Solutions | Website | YouTube | Facebook | X | Pinterest Homesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest