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Old 01-18-2008, 10:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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"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. "

Gamer uses virtual training to save lives - Video Game Feature - Yahoo! Video Games


I remember the medic training on that game. It was freaking long. Took me a good hour or two to complete.
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Old 01-18-2008, 11:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Just read that on Yahoo. It's this positive learning that can come from playing video games you never hear about on TV or anything. It's all about how it's turning our children into killers or whatever. Even saving just one life like this makes that game and the time the player spent learning how to do everything priceless.
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i know him, i have been in his clan "wraiths" for a very long time. Paxton he is called and i love the clan! its awesome that he did that.
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ha, i played americas army......
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Now I have a cool little green star next to my name whenever i play :ooh:

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But still... I give props to the dude that did that. Most people don't have a sense of "helping others out type attitude" these days.
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HEY UZI LONG TIME NO SEE! hows the army treating you.
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So this one time because I play BF2 a lot, I was able to sneak into a high security military base in china and jack one of their Z-10 Attack Helicopters. Unfortunately for me some noob rammed me with an F35.

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HEY UZI LONG TIME NO SEE! hows the army treating you.
good enough that they made me take a 10 hour flight to germany, just to stay in frankfurt for 2 weeks and fly back to seattle to be stationed... They made a big mistake but I had the benefit of seeing europe for free.

It is nice to see that you and everyone else that I remember are still here.
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That's cool and all, but let's picture it the other way. Say he helped those people, using the tutorials based in that game and one of these people died. He would be sued, then he would place all the blame on this game, in turn causing the game developers to be sued. Next, you see all these news articles, online or otherwise, come out stating that video games are an abhorration and terrible development. Because of video games, young people are having a difficult time distinguishing make believe from reality, specifically citing this instance. However, these critics would not fail to mention games like Doom and GTA causing an increase in teen violence, going so far as to blame Columbine on video games.

I'm just saying, he got lucky.
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When people say games cause violence, i tell them to (guess, so i dont get an infraction ) Somehow i dont think some kid is going to think 'Oooo lets go kill someone with a flamethrower because that's what Niko does in GTA4 ! (the're arn't flamethrowers in GTA 4, but thats irellevent)

Rant over, all this army stuff has inspired me to go and watch the best tv series ever... Future Weapons !
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That's cool and all, but let's picture it the other way. Say he helped those people, using the tutorials based in that game and one of these people died. He would be sued, then he would place all the blame on this game, in turn causing the game developers to be sued. Next, you see all these news articles, online or otherwise, come out stating that video games are an abhorration and terrible development. Because of video games, young people are having a difficult time distinguishing make believe from reality, specifically citing this instance. However, these critics would not fail to mention games like Doom and GTA causing an increase in teen violence, going so far as to blame Columbine on video games.

I'm just saying, he got lucky.
No... if you try your best to save someone and they die... it is not your fault... there are laws out that stop you from being prosecuted if your on the scene and trying to help... I doubt very much this guy would of said outloud "damit, i could of sworn that video game would of saved this guy" if one of them died also. And, i dont think he got lucky, seeing how he evaluated the situation like he did.


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