This YouTube video from the VSO Gun Channel tests Celox, a hemostatic granule designed to rapidly stop blood loss. The video demonstrates how Celox works on simulated wounds in emergency scenarios. The description highlights that the product was supplied by Medical Gear Outfitters and provides a discount code for viewers. The channel emphasizes its role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, clarifying its independence from firearm sales and its commitment to objective testing.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of advanced medical training, particularly in life-or-death situations, arguing that it's often more relevant than firearm proficiency. The content highlights a Knowledge Transfer Collective (KTC) class that focused on bleeding control, airway management, casualty assessment under stress, and practical tools for real-world emergencies. It promotes a professional mindset, preparedness, and the responsibility that comes with owning those skills, encouraging viewers to get trained to 'stay dangerous' and 'stay alive'.
This video appears to be a review or showcase of a new medical pouch, likely for tactical or everyday carry (EDC) use. The title suggests an upgrade to an existing "MED1" product, implying a focus on improved features or design. The content will likely detail the pouch's capabilities, organization, and suitability for carrying essential medical supplies.
This YouTube video focuses on bleeding control techniques, featuring 'Doc AA' from 'Blades and Bullets PH'. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms being demonstrated, the presence of 'Blades and Bullets' strongly suggests a connection to firearms, tactical gear, or self-defense applications. The content is likely instructional, aiming to educate viewers on emergency medical procedures relevant to situations where firearms might be present or involved. Given the name of the organization, the context could be tactical medicine or preparedness.
This video demonstrates the proper technique for applying a tourniquet to the leg. It focuses on the practical application of a life-saving device, likely for scenarios involving severe bleeding where immediate medical attention may not be available. The content is instructional and aims to equip viewers with essential first-aid knowledge.
This YouTube video provides instruction on how to correctly apply a tourniquet to oneself, a critical life-saving skill. The title "DO NOT PANIC!" emphasizes the importance of remaining calm in emergency situations and the description "Correct tourniquet application on yourself" clearly states the video's purpose. While no specific firearms are mentioned, tourniquets are a vital piece of tactical and medical gear often associated with firearms ownership and self-defense scenarios.
This video focuses on the RATS tourniquet, a medical device used for severe bleeding control. While the video title explicitly mentions the RATS tourniquet, there is no information provided regarding firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or specific applications of firearms. The content is solely centered around this piece of medical equipment.
This video explores the fundamental concept of first aid. It aims to educate viewers on what constitutes first aid, likely covering basic principles, common scenarios, and the importance of preparedness in handling medical emergencies before professional help arrives. The content is educational and aimed at a general audience seeking to understand emergency medical response.
This YouTube video, titled 'Argument Leads To Desperate Need For a Tourniquet', focuses on a critical situation requiring immediate medical intervention. The description strongly promotes the ASP Unlimited App for ad-free viewing, exclusive content, and comprehensive firearms training, alongside a free ASP Lite App. It also directs viewers to news stories, raw videos, sponsor recommendations, merchandise, seminars, and the ASP National Conference, highlighting their commitment to firearm safety and training. The video emphasizes preparedness for major traumatic bleeding with a specific mention of an ASP Ankle Medical Kit from Mountain Man Medical.
This video from Flexas Medical provides essential training on packing wounds, specifically focusing on junctional wounds which are a leading preventable cause of death in combat situations. The instructor demonstrates the technique, emphasizing direct pressure to control bleeding when a tourniquet is not feasible. The video highlights the use of specialized wound packing gauze and blood training aids from TrueClot, acquired from Ron Wenzel, to enhance the learning experience. The content is presented in a practical, instructional format.
This video from Glia.org demonstrates the proper application of a Gaza (or CAT) style tourniquet. The title and description highlight the specific type of tourniquet being taught, emphasizing its importance for medical readiness and potentially in tactical or emergency situations. The content focuses on instructional guidance for using this life-saving device effectively.
This video provides an overview of the T.REX Tourniquet Pouch, highlighting its versatility for carrying tourniquets in various situations, from range use to everyday carry. The pouch is designed to fit most CoTCCC-recommended tourniquets, including larger models like the SAM XT and AlphaPointe TMT. It also features a dedicated sleeve for trauma shears (fitting standard and Leatherman Raptor shears) with a retention strap, and elastic slots for accessories like Sharpies or decompression needles. The pouch offers multiple attachment options, including One-Wrap for horizontal belt wear and MOLLE for vertical attachment to gear.