Saturday, March 15, 2008

Gamer Uses Virtual Training to Save Lives

"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.

The article is courtesy of Yahoo! News.

I guess that's one advantage to playing games. So gamers, fight for your rights!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Welcome to my Gaming Lounge!

Hello, everyone.

You're now viewing the Gaming Lounge, a counterpart of Retro Gaming (one of my blogs) wherein I'll be giving you reviews about the newest games available. My reviews will include games from the PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Sony PSP, XBox and XBox 360, PlayStation 3 and maybe a few others.

Note that I don't own all of these consoles, which is why a play some at demos. If I make any mistakes in my reviews, please feel free to correct me. It'll be much appreciated.

That's it for now. God bless, everyone.

- Rasler+