This video, sponsored by PHLster, features an officer who experiences a firearm malfunction during an incident where they are also hit. The description highlights the importance of quality holsters and encourages viewers to subscribe to the Active Self Protection (ASP) Unlimited and Lite apps for ad-free viewing, bonus content, and training classes. It also promotes ASP merchandise, fitness groups, dry fire challenges, and their podcast, with links to news stories and raw footage.
This YouTube video investigates the lethality of blank rounds, a topic often misunderstood. It aims to provide a clear understanding of what blank rounds are capable of and their potential dangers, contrasting them with live ammunition. The content likely involves demonstrations or explanations to illustrate the force and effects of blank firing, with a focus on educating viewers about the real-world implications of these seemingly inert projectiles.
This video advertises a Traumatic Injury Response Course scheduled for April 13th-14th. It highlights topics such as medical, TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care), TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care), trauma, and the use of tourniquets. The description also mentions a website for sign-ups and refers to related content like podcasts and tactical training, likely aimed at military or law enforcement personnel, or those interested in advanced first aid in high-risk environments.
This video focuses on the fundamentals of creating and utilizing a trauma kit for immediate response to traumatic injuries. It emphasizes the 'Stop the Bleed' initiative and provides guidance on essential components for such a kit, applicable in various scenarios from outdoor survival to everyday home emergencies. The content is geared towards preparedness and emergency medical response.
This video details a critical incident where the creator's medical training was instrumental in saving a life. The individual encountered a scene involving a man suffering from a severe traumatic head injury. The creator then outlines the actions taken at the scene, which ultimately resulted in the man's survival. The description also includes promotional links for merchandise and social media channels.
This video provides a crucial guide to emergency medicine, focusing on saving lives in traumatic injury situations. It breaks down the process into five essential steps: ensuring scene safety, managing massive bleeding, securing the airway, reassessing the patient, and preparing for transportation. While not directly demonstrating firearm use, the content is framed within the context of responsible firearm ownership, emphasizing the importance of knowing how to provide immediate medical aid after potential firearm-related incidents. The video also promotes related training and recommended medical gear.
This Tactical Tuesday video features Adam Lambert from ACT Gun Training, in collaboration with the USCCA, demonstrating how to properly apply a Soft T Tourniquet to save lives from major blood loss, a common cause of death in combat or gunfights. The tutorial covers checking equipment, preparing the tourniquet for self-application, correct placement (at least 4 inches above the wound, not on a joint), tightening, and verifying effectiveness by checking for pulse or performing cap-refill. It also emphasizes never removing a applied tourniquet and marking unconscious patients with a 'T' for medical personnel. The importance of having tourniquets readily available in homes, workplaces, and vehicles is highlighted.
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