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Go ahead and '''call a medic'''. Generally, if you are using due diligence, it is better for a medic to state you do not need attention rather than for you to keel over because you misjudged your wounds.   
Go ahead and '''call a medic'''. Generally, if you are using due diligence, it is better for a medic to state you do not need attention rather than for you to keel over because you misjudged your wounds.   


After the firefight has ended, you should immediately call for a medic. They'll bandage you up way quicker than you can and then stitch you up so your wounds cannot re-open. You should not assume that simply because you bandaged yourself, and your indicators are only yellow and grey, that you do not need a medic to review your condition.  
After the firefight has ended, yo should begin bandaging ''all wounds'' with the end goal being to remove your tourniquets, and then call for a medic. Tourniquets will induce pain after 5 consecutive minutes. The medic will dramatically speed up your bandaging and also stitch your wounds so they cannot re-open. You should not assume that simply because you bandaged yourself, and your indicators are only yellow and grey, that you do not need a medic to review your condition.  


The medic may ask you to remove your tourniquets yourself near the end of your treatment. This is because when a tourniquet is removed it goes into the inventory of the person who did it, and you kinda need to keep your tourniquets.
The medic may ask you to remove your tourniquets yourself near the end of your treatment. This is because when a tourniquet is removed it goes into the inventory of the person who did it, and you kinda need to keep your tourniquets.