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Six Echo
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Six-Echo Systems specializes in equipping civilians and professionals alike to save lives.
Caleb Lovett, CEO - driven entrepreneur, experienced critical-care medic, and patriot with a passion for equipping others to save lives - founded Six-Echo with a mission to supply only the absolute best medical equipment and employ engaging, top-notch medical, trauma, and rescue techniques to teach exactly what you need to know to save a life when every second counts.
Six Echo Systems is based in rural Tennessee, USA and is a family owned and operated business. We strive to bring you the best equipment, training and information regarding preparedness for medical professionals and civilians alike.
Caleb Lovett, CEO - driven entrepreneur, experienced critical-care medic, and patriot with a passion for equipping others to save lives - founded Six-Echo with a mission to supply only the absolute best medical equipment and employ engaging, top-notch medical, trauma, and rescue techniques to teach exactly what you need to know to save a life when every second counts.
Six Echo Systems is based in rural Tennessee, USA and is a family owned and operated business. We strive to bring you the best equipment, training and information regarding preparedness for medical professionals and civilians alike.
Rope Rescue Hardware - Part 2
If you are looking to have some basic rope gear with you to be able to better aid in an emergency, here are some basics you should know. In this video we are diving into the different types of carabiners and what to look for when you are buying carabiners. This is part 2 of our rescue hardware series.
Adventure Medical Gear from Six Echo: sixechosystems.com/product-tag/adventure/
Stay vigilant!
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*The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material contained in this video is for informational purposes only. No material in this video is intended to be a substitute for professional medical training or advice. Always seek out proper certified medical training, never operate outside your scope of practice and follow your local guidelines and laws regarding medical care and treatment.
Adventure Medical Gear from Six Echo: sixechosystems.com/product-tag/adventure/
Stay vigilant!
SIX ECHO
Website: sixechosystems.com
Instagram: sixechosystems
TH-cam: th-cam.com/users/sixecho
*The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material contained in this video is for informational purposes only. No material in this video is intended to be a substitute for professional medical training or advice. Always seek out proper certified medical training, never operate outside your scope of practice and follow your local guidelines and laws regarding medical care and treatment.
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Basic Rescue Hardware: Part 1 (Carabiners)
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If you are looking to have some basic rope gear with you to be able to better aid in an emergency, here are some basics you should know. In this video we are diving into the different types of carabiners and what to look for when you are buying carabiners. This is part 1 of our rescue hardware series. Here is the Petzl Am'D with Triact Locking Gate that we showed in the video: www.petzl.com/US/...
QuikClot vs Celox (and ChitoGauze) - Differences Between Hemostatic Gauze
มุมมอง 16Kปีที่แล้ว
QuikClot vs Celox (and ChitoGauze) - Differences Between Hemostatic Gauze Hemostatic Gauze is a helpful tool when controlling bleeding. But is it necessary and which one should you buy for your trauma kit? We aim to address those very questions in this video. Purchase QuikClot here: sixechosystems.com/product/quickclot-combat-gauze/ Tactical Medical Kit - The Samaritan Pouch: sixechosystems.com...
CPR Training Scenario - Applying CPR Skills in a Real-World Setting
มุมมอง 2Kปีที่แล้ว
Scenario: CPR on an Unresponsive Adult In this scenario, we have a simulated adult that is in cardiac arrest which implies their heart is no longer beating. Here we go over how to respond to such a situation to give the patient the best chance of survival. If you have feedback on this scenario or suggestions for future scenarios, leave us a comment down below. The Responder Medical Bag: sixecho...
Bleeding Control Scenario - Practical Application of First Aid Training
มุมมอง 3.2Kปีที่แล้ว
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Techniques to Properly Store Rope (Bags and Coils)
มุมมอง 2.9Kปีที่แล้ว
A video in our rope series showing how to store and manage the rope you have purchased. This rope can be a valuable tool but only if it's easy to access and kept clean and free of damage. So learning to store your rope properly is important. Adventure Medical Gear: sixechosystems.com/product-tag/adventure/ Stay vigilant! SIX ECHO Website: sixechosystems.com Instagram: sixechosyste...
Bleeding Control Month Giveaway! (Premier Body Armor, VIKTOS, Six Echo)
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This month we are giving away a bunch of gear to 5 different winners. Sign up here: gleam.io/yDTDB/stop-the-bleed-giveaway Premier Body Armor: premierbodyarmor.com/ VIKTOS: www.viktos.com/ Six Echo: sixechosystems.com/ Stay vigilant! SIX ECHO Website: sixechosystems.com Instagram: sixechosystems TH-cam: th-cam.com/users/sixecho
Useful Knots You Should Know - Part 2
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In this video, we discuss knots you should know and specific terminology related to tying knots. Knots Covered: -Alpine butterfly -Bowline -Half hitch -Clove hitch -Truckers hitch -Prusiks This is a good website for more knot review: www.animatedknots.com/ Adventure Medical Gear: sixechosystems.com/product-tag/adventure/ Stay vigilant! SIX ECHO Website: sixechosystems.com Instagram: instagram.c...
Useful Knots You Should Know - Part 1
มุมมอง 1.9Kปีที่แล้ว
In this video, we discuss knots you should know and specific terminology related to tying knots. Knots Covered: Overhand Figure 8 Figure 8 on a bight Figure 8 follow through Double loop figure 8 Directional 8 This is a good website for more knot review: www.animatedknots.com/ Adventure Medical Gear: sixechosystems.com/product-tag/adventure/ Stay vigilant! SIX ECHO Website: sixechosystems.com In...
Rope Basics: Different Types For Different Uses - Six Echo
มุมมอง 5Kปีที่แล้ว
Rope is a very common tool used in all sorts of different applications. But most people don't know how to tie a reliable knot and much less how to choose the correct rope for their application. In this video we cover the differences between braided and kernmantle, static and dynamic, and even 11mm and 8mm ropes. This is meant to give you an overview of the different options of ropes available o...
What We Are About - Six Echo's Mission
มุมมอง 660ปีที่แล้ว
This is a little bit about us and why we do what we do. Kicker Ankle Medical Kit - sixechosystems.com/product/the-kicker-ankle-medical-kit/ Stay vigilant! SIX ECHO Website: sixechosystems.com Instagram: sixechosystems TH-cam: th-cam.com/users/sixecho *The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material contained in this video is for informatio...
Proper Ways To Treat A Sprain Or Injured Joint
มุมมอง 891ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, we are taking a look at joint injuries such as sprains and comparing the traditional acronym of RICE versus the near acronym MEAT. Here is the article referenced in the video: motusspt.com/2020/02/21/meat-vs-rice/ Adventure Medical Kit: sixechosystems.com/product/the-maverick/ Vehicle Medical Kit: sixechosystems.com/product/minuteman/ Stay vigilant! SIX ECHO Website: sixechosyste...
Tourniquets - Not The Lifesaver You Think They Are
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Tourniquets have become a popular EDC item and are quite common among the 2A and preparedness communities. While these tourniquets have been proven to save lives, there might be a misconception about when you might need these. This is the study mentioned in the video: journals.lww.com/jtrauma/Abstract/2016/07000/The_profile_of_wounding_in_civilian_public_mass.14.aspx Purchase Trauma Supplies He...
Best Tools For Managing An Airway? - NPA / OPA Basics
มุมมอง 6K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, we discuss managing a patient's airway and the basic adjuncts we can use for that. OPAs and NPAs are some basic tools we can use to help keep an airway open when a patient is not able to maintain their own. Watch our full airway management video here: th-cam.com/video/gubyQHirOu0/w-d-xo.html Purchase OPA: sixechosystems.com/product/opa/ Purchase Responder Kit: sixechosystems.com/...
Differences in NAR ETD Pressure Dressing Variations (Plus Two Other Honorable Mentions)
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North American Rescue makes several different variations of the ETD pressure dressing but it's not always clear what the differences are. We Hope to clear that up and show several pressure dressing variations in this video along with two other styles of pressure dressings on the market at the end of the video. You can purchase ETD Pressure Dressings from our website here: sixechosystems.com/pro...
Can You Leave Chest Seals In Your Car? - Hyfin Chest Seal Test
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How to Use Benadryl - And How This Drug Works
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Tylenol - What you should know about it (Also Known As Acetaminophen)
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Could Ibuprofen Be Dangerous? - An Ibuprofen Overview (Advil/Motrin)
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When, How And Why To Use An EpiPen - Anaphylaxis Discussion
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What's Happening When We Do CPR? A Detailed Explanation
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Are You Ready To React To A Bad Situation? - EDC Items For Protection
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What Stethoscope Should You Buy? - A Comparison
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This Contractor's First Aid Kit Is OSHA Compliant?! Let's Take A Look...
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Rapid Access Tourniquet Holder by Six Echo - Gear Overview
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Heat Cramps, Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke - Overview and Basic Treatment
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"Samaritan" Tear Away Trauma Kit With Innovative Buckle Design and Versatile Layout
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EDC Trauma Supplies For Your Truck or Vehicle - Medical Aid Preparedness
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EDC Trauma Supplies For Your Truck or Vehicle - Medical Aid Preparedness
Is it just me or is this and over-glorified exercise band?
2:28. der Bindenanfang muss ein bischen hervorstehen und wird dann in den 2. Bindengang eingeklappt, dann kann die Binde unter Zug nicht verdreht werden. Und die Binde läuft verkehrt, ich muss, um einen Zug aufzubringen, in den Bindenkopf blicken können
Can you send the link to buy it..
even more versatile? Duct tape
Thanks--very helpful!
tourniquet below knees or below elbows will not compress the artery because of the two bones
What does that adscope stethoscope cost
best video on this tourniquet
Love your video s
Awesome stuff! I've seen this litter done without clipping the middle. 6 people can carry the patient, or 6 hands from 4 people. Patients get heavy!
Very informative and life saving, great gift to a humanity, I salute to you sir
thanks for the Vid! I went with Celox for my med kits. Main reason being-- i can't screen friends and family, let alone random strangers, for clotting disorders or blood thinners. My primary use are for emergency trauma kits for house/garage/motorcycle and car accidents. QuikClot makes a lot of sense in a military context.
Thank you!
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Great 2 part series, but you left out a big detail... what size tubular webbing to buy? Havent even gone looking for any of this yet, but I know theres many different types of webbing, maybe theirs only 1 type of tubular webbing??? idk is it polyester? Or whats a good emergency type of webbing to buy if im not planning on climbing mountains every day? Thanks.
1” nylon webbing with a breaking strength of 4000 lbs is a good general use webbing.
Yes I am not sure
This is a neat way to fit the tourniquet in your pocket or a compact kit, and - respectfully - it's also a great way to die. A correctly staged tourniquet should ideally have just the tip of the strap through the buckle. That's so that when pulled open it is as large as possible, either for getting over a limb quickly, even a large leg with big boots on, or (if necessary) to make undoing the hook and loop and unthreading it completely to pass around a trapped limb as fast and easy as possible. Seconds can be the difference between life and death with a major arterial bleed, and having the tourniquet essentially half-closed like this is a baaaaad idea. That adds another step of locating the end of the strap, undoing all of that hook and loop, and pulling the tourniquet loose, before you even start putting it on the limb. More steps are the *last* thing you want. In high stress situations you loose fine motor skill, so you really don't want to have to manipulate the tourniquet more before use. (Hint, if you're applying a tourniquet, it's a high stress situation.) The good news is even with just the tip fastened it's still usually possible to pack most of the strap in front up under the clip, although you'll end up hiding the tip doing it that way, and personally I'd rather have that visible before unrolling the tourniquet. If form factor is an issue for EDC, I'd suggest considering either the snakestaff systems everyday tourniquet (ETQ) which is a smaller CAT-style windlass tourniquet (hurts like a mf but you'll live), or alternatively the SWAT-T (stretch, wrap and tuck tourniquet)... those are great for EDC as there's no hard parts to dig in in a pocket, and it's a multi-function item that can also be used to make a pressure dressing, elastic bandage, sling, or even cut a piece off for a make-shift chest seal. The other reason I like the SWAT-T or ETQ is they don't bottom out at a minimum size the same way and are still useful for even small babies or pets. The downside to the SWAT-T is it's harder to self-apply single handed, although it is still possible. Whatever you choose, make sure it's staged *correctly* for use, and I hope you never need it.
When I did my initial training as an EMT, we were taught to wrap the gauze in a figure 8 pattern. Everything else is the same.
I think I have had Hives for the first time in my life. I couldn't sleep properly and got Benadryl first thing in the morning.It's been 2 days and Im taking 2 tablets daily and it works like charm. If I didnt have this drug, I dont know what I would have done.
Finally a video that is easy to understand! Thank you
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Very good review of some variations. Much appreciated sir!
if you have wind pipe damage, do you just use chest seal on that area? I'm assuming you don't pack that area
I'm late to the party here, but I would like to mention that this is specifically talking about gunshot wounds. Tourniquets are best used for controlling arterial bleeds. So in civilian side, you'll be more likely to see this in severe MVC (motor vehicle crashes). A patient may have lost a limb or severely lacerated on and cut the artery. Then, having a TQ is essential. Everyone should carry medical equipment and have some basic knowledge on how to use it. To include a TQ (as he rightly stated in this video), because not every patient you run into will be a gunshot wound to a relatively harmless spot.
"Scientific" or not I think a test of IFAK supply effectiveness after years in a hot car is an excellent idea. I have wondered about that very scenario having a med kit in the trunk of my vehicle, almost all year round, in East Texas. Thanks!
My primary tourniquet is a CAT-T because it is faster & more straight forward for self application. But as shown in the vid, a SWAT-T is far more versatile. So I keep a SWAT-T in my bag as well. Just now stumbled onto this 3 yr ago video. Well done! Thanks.
Exactly ... my primary is CAT backup is SWAT T ... best combo 💯
The best one of the three is the one you have on you in an emergency.
I have many different lengths in my backpacks just in case for rescueing.
Idk what i would do without Advil, I take generic, it doesn’t do anything for me. Generic Tylenol is okay.
I work at an elementary school. Do any of these work better or worse for children?
can celox be used on a pt who is allergic to shell fish?
There are zero documented cases of people having problems with allergies to Chitosan. The Allergen proteins from shellfish are removed during the manufacture of Chitosan.
Do not bandage people like this....
The first compartment you come to is for "minor injuries" errrr can anyone see what is wrong with this?
If putting the patient in recovery position removed the need for nasal or oral aids then When can you not put someone in recovery position?😮
when they have multiple broken bones, missing limbs, chest wounds, spine injury, packed wound cavities, major head trauma...
Last night i was high on benadryl and forgot how to open a door
Can you deploy it one handed? Possibly. I recommend that anyone doing this that you practice with it extensively. (you should anyway) to make sure you don't have any hang ups trying to deploy it one handed under stress.
After you had it folded, it would’ve been nice to see how it drops into an open loop during deployment
How much of the Velcro is sticking to itself? Don’t you think that would be problematic if you’re trying to put it on yourself with your non-dominant hand, lacking dexterity, and trying to pull Velcro part with your teeth. Staging a tourniquet means nothing to me if I can’t hold onto the windless and have it drop automatically into an open loop.
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Blue to sky. My allergist started requiring an epipen to all patients taking allergy injections as a precaution.
Brother,.....You would have to give me general anesthesia to get those off my hairy chest.
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Did this product not take off? I can’t find any other videos on this
Do you have links to the studies about the different packing materials you’re talking about.
thanks to your content and key contents by youtube amazing
what is better 3" or 4" rolled gauze bandage? Which would be the better to have in your kit?
who taught u to use "impregnated" to describe things????
It’s just the technical term for it, same language is used by the manufacturers too… Does sound funny for some reason tho 😅
That is what the English word "Impregnated" means: "something solid that is fully saturated". What's wrong with it?
@@attilagyuris4194 it just sounds funny lol
@@shimmerNshiney thought the same till i hit the big 10
There is no allergic reaction because, I believe, you are allergic to a protein in shell fish, this protein is not present in the celox type products.