Kudos for getting involved and helping, Jeff.

One question: was it dark enough that you really had to use your light? If so, how did you hold it?

That's something I always wonder about and it's not like they ever mention lighting in any first aid course. I'm just wondering, short of using a headlamp or having someone else hold the light, if there's a "best" way to illuminate a wound that you're working on? Most people probably think about a mouth hold with a small light like a Fenix (assuming that they even have a flashlight at all), but that's not a good idea when working around someone else's fluids. Or do you just hand hold the light to survey things first, then put it down on the ground to provide just enough light to go to work? Just curious.