This video features a Navy SEAL explaining essential trauma gear for firearms owners, focusing on how to rebuild a med kit for range safety. It covers key differences between basic first-aid kits and trauma bags, demonstrates how to prepare a tourniquet for one-handed use, and details vital items like clotting gauze, chest seals, decompression needles, and nasal airways. The content emphasizes the importance of having this gear within immediate reach to 'stop the bleed' within critical time windows and provides guidance on the quantity of kits to plan for, adhering to a '10% Rule'.
This video provides an updated look at an everyday carry (EDC) setup from the perspective of a firearms instructor and competition shooter. The presenter breaks down their EDC items and shares personal experiences, including instances where they had to utilize their trauma gear. Links to various recommended products, including a concealment guide, medical gear, pepper spray, and holsters from PHLster and Henry Holster, are provided.
This video appears to be an informational piece explaining the concept and components of "Trauma Gear." The title and provided hashtags suggest a focus on immediate medical response in critical situations, likely related to self-defense or accident scenarios. It directly mentions "concealed carry," "IFAK" (Individual First Aid Kit), "trauma kit," and "Stop the Bleed," indicating a practical application for individuals involved in personal protection or those seeking preparedness for emergencies. The "everyday carry" hashtag further emphasizes its relevance to those who routinely carry essential items for safety and utility.
This video discusses the Buffalo mass shooting and its implications for firearm owners. It emphasizes the reality of evil in the world and the need for personal preparedness, including having a plan and sharing it with family. The speaker argues that gun control is ineffective, citing the perpetrator's choice of location to minimize defensive capabilities. The video also highlights the importance of trauma gear, such as tourniquets, and proper training, even where carrying firearms is prohibited, as a means to deal with violent events.
This video provides an overview and installation guide for the Spiritus Systems Recovery Handle™ Mk2. It highlights the handle's design for emergency casualty evacuation in non-permissive environments, developed in collaboration with the Direct Action Resource Center. The Mk2 features removable Tegris® stays with directional snaps for reliable deployment. The video details the handle's features, design philosophy, and walks through the installation process, with a full installation starting at the 15:45 mark. Links to purchase the product and learn more about DARC are included.
This video, "Everyday Carry Medical Pack" by Sensible Prepper featuring Skinny Medic, addresses a common gap in preparedness: first aid and trauma gear. Skinny Medic, a paramedic and EMT instructor, has curated a compact kit suitable for carrying on person, in a car, or at the office. The video details the contents of the pack, which includes essential items like trauma dressings, gauze, bandages, Quik Clot, EMT scissors, and medications. Dave from Iam1uglyguy also makes an appearance. The video highlights the importance of accessible medical supplies for emergency situations.
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