This video demonstrates the application time of a Combat Application Tourniquet (C-A-T) Gen 7, highlighting its effectiveness in controlling severe hemorrhage from traumatic wounds. The description emphasizes the device's one-handed operation, its U.S. Army endorsement for 100% efficacy, and its durable windlass system designed for quick and secure application. The video aims to inform viewers about the rapid deployment of this critical medical device, likely targeting individuals interested in tactical medicine, first aid, and survival preparedness.
This video from Predator Armor breaks down the individual components of a Combat Application Tourniquet (C-A-T® Gen 7). It explains how the durable windlass system, free-moving internal band, and hook and loop strap work together to effectively occlude blood flow in a traumatic hemorrhage situation. The description highlights the tourniquet's 100% effectiveness as proven by the U.S. Army's Institute of Surgical Research. A link to purchase the tourniquet is provided.
This video explains the critical importance of tourniquets, particularly in the context of severe traumatic injuries. It highlights the Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT) Gen 7, detailing its proven effectiveness in completely occluding blood flow and its design features like a durable windlass system for one-handed application. The description emphasizes the CAT's reliability, citing its 100% effectiveness as proven by the U.S. Army’s Institute of Surgical Research. The video also directs viewers to the Predator Armor website for purchasing information and further details.
This video provides a practical demonstration on how to use a tourniquet, specifically highlighting the Combat Application Tourniquet (C-A-T®) Gen 7. The description emphasizes its proven effectiveness in occluding blood flow from traumatic wounds, as validated by the U.S. Army's Institute of Surgical Research. It details the C-A-T's one-handed operation, durable windlass system, and secure retention strap. The video also directs viewers to Predator Armor's website for purchasing the tourniquet and for additional content.
This video from SHOT Show 2025 features the Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT), highlighting its life-saving capabilities in WTSHTF (When The S*** Hits The Fan) scenarios. The description emphasizes its 100% effectiveness in occluding blood flow, proven by the U.S. Army's Institute of Surgical Research. Key features discussed include the single routing buckle for rapid application, reduced blood loss, fewer windlass turns, and simplified training. It also details the reinforced windlass, stabilization plate, windlass clip, and the writeable security strap, along with NAR's signature Red Tip Technology® for application guidance. The video also promotes the extensive gunsmithing library and reference guide available on firearmsguide.com.
This video focuses on "Stop the Bleed Month" and demonstrates how to properly "stage" a tourniquet for rapid deployment in severe bleeding emergencies. Caleb is joined by Chris Hoyne from North American Rescue, a retired firefighter-paramedic and former SWAT medic. The discussion covers preparing a tourniquet, such as a North American Rescue Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT) Gen 7, by removing packaging and opening the hook-and-loop strap to ensure it can be applied quickly with minimal delay, especially when one-handed application is necessary. The importance of fast application to prevent blood loss is emphasized, and viewers are encouraged to take Stop the Bleed training courses.
This video debunks the myth that all tourniquets are the same, emphasizing the importance of using genuine, approved devices like the North American Rescue (NAR) Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT). Chris Hoyne, a retired firefighter-paramedic and SWAT medic, explains the critical differences between tourniquets and the risks associated with counterfeits or improvised devices. The video highlights that substandard materials can lead to failure, and improvised tourniquets are often ineffective and difficult to apply one-handed. It stresses the need for American College of Surgeons-approved tourniquets for the Stop the Bleed program and advises purchasing from authorized resellers to avoid potentially life-threatening failures.
This video, released during National Stop the Bleed Month, focuses on the crucial life-saving tool: the tourniquet. Guest Chris Hoyne from North American Rescue explains the history and application of tourniquets, demonstrating the use of the Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT) on Caleb. Key points covered include proper placement (2-3 inches above injury, not on joints), tightening to stop bleeding, securing the windlass, and noting the application time. The video emphasizes that this is not a substitute for formal training and directs viewers to Stop the Bleed courses for proper instruction. Different CAT colors for military, training, and public kits are also discussed, along with the single-use nature of medical tourniquets.
This video provides a detailed breakdown of Fred's (Director of R&D at Counting Coup Tactical) 'Recce' loadout. He meticulously goes through his belt, armor (plate carrier setup), and helmet, showcasing various pieces of tactical gear and equipment. The "Recce" designation implies a reconnaissance or observation role, and the kit reflects this by including essential survival, medical, and communication tools alongside protective elements. The video is structured with timestamps for easy navigation through the "First Line" (belt), "Second Line" (plate carrier), and "Third Line" (helmet).
Mike Glover discusses the development of the Fieldcraft Survival Tourniquet Holder, designed to improve the accessibility and reliability of tourniquets in tactical situations. He highlights its genesis from his Special Forces experience and as an instructor, emphasizing its functional design to reduce field failures. The holder is specifically made to carry the Combat Application Tourniquet Gen 7, considered the best available. The video also promotes Fieldcraft Survival's mission of expanding survival capabilities through education, training, and equipment, and directs viewers to their website, premium content, and social media.
This video showcases the Fieldcraft Survival Basic Hemorrhage Response Kit (BHRK), a compact 'Stop the Bleed' kit designed for easy carry. The description details the kit's contents, including NAR S-Rolled Gauze, QuikClot EMS Hemostatic Dressing, an emergency trauma dressing, surgical tape, and nitrile gloves. It also mentions pairing the kit with a Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT) and the Fieldcraft Survival Tourniquet Holder. The video promotes Fieldcraft Survival's mission to expand survival capabilities through education, training, and equipment, and directs viewers to their website, premium content, and social media channels, as well as a pre-sale for Mike Glover's book 'Prepared'.
This video recounts a critical auto accident scenario where effective and timely tourniquet application could have been life-saving. The narrator, Austin, shares a memorable experience from his time at the Rescue Squadron, highlighting the profound importance of understanding and being able to quickly apply a tourniquet. The video also promotes Fieldcraft Survival's resources, including a demonstration of self-application of a Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT Gen 7) and their specialized tourniquet holders. It also directs viewers to sign up for their newsletter and check out Mike Glover's book "Prepared."
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