SPC Dane Feltzer: Health Care Specialist
Dane is softspoken, but very action-oriented. He tries to make his opinions known, but he has trouble doing so in groups because he doesn't want to come off as rude. When he is given an assignment, he makes sure to get it done, but he has his own way of doing things. They will usually be faster and efficient or slower, but much more efficient.
Full packing list and a combat knife.
Medical Equipment: A suture kit, IV tubing, Saline, Hetastarch, LRS, 2 14 gauge catheters, 1 16 gauge catheter, 3 18 gauge catheters, tourniquets, 2 Hyphin Chest Seals, an Oropharyngeal Airway, a Nasopharyngeal Airway, a King LTD, Nitrile gloves, alcohol swabs, cravats, various gauze bandages, band-aids, various sizes of tape, coban, ace bandages, hypodermic needles and syringes, 4 combat casualty cards, 2 SAM splints, water jel burn dressing, trauma shears, and safety pins. Medicines include 20 mL Morphine, 10 mL Ketamine, 10mL Narcan, 10 mL Phenergan, 2 Epi-Pens, and various snivel meds. (Sounds like a lot, but it takes up less room than you would think.)
Dane was raised in your normal small-town American family. His parents weren't keen on his option to join the Army, but it was what he wanted. They wanted him to be a lawyer or something equally boring, but with a good income. He definitely had the intelligence to do so, but he lacked the drive and his grades in high school were far from desirable. He scored high on his ASVAB and got to pick whatever job he wanted. He could have gone to college and became an officer, but he didn't want to start off with all the responsibility that came with it.