I love how sam apologizes for a lack of “studio” level quality while still having better audio and production better than just about any other youtuber in a studio.
Anesthesia in a stick...5cc syringe. 3cc Ketamine, 1 cc Midazolam, 1 cc Fentanyl. IV, IO or intraNasal. In adults, 2 cc bolus and look for nystagmus...yup, you’re there. If you need deeper sedation? Push additional 1 cc and flush with NS, then reassess. I’ve done amputations and reduced fracture-dislocations with it...I’ve never used it all unless on deployment/prolonged arrival of the medevac bird. Consider adding TXA...(oh yeah, SWATdoc/ER physician/TCCC instructor/Combat vet). Good loadout.
@@freeholdtacticalmed I am sorry my english is very rusty and I have probably misunderstood Propofol+ketamine combo is only for anestesia without dormicum. Works 10-20% longer then standart ket effects. Good for et/sga. Unfortunately in my job use o fen is very rare.
Bro, can I ask you questions about being a wild land fire fighter? I just passed my national registry for my basic and I wanna work as an EMT/wildland firefighter
Training right now for this fire season with Wilderness Medics for fire line EMS…..this is extremely helpful so I don’t need to go through several iterations of a bag/Med set-up
Outstanding kit, thanks for providing such informational content. If you continue operating in the wilderness environment, I'd recommend field stripping trash out of the MREs to cut weight/size and swapping the toilet paper for wet wipes.
Nice pack overall but, not every good for wild land specific use. Unless the fire is in Afghanistan there is no need for that many chest seals. You need way more IV fluid and electrolyte replacement like Liquid IV. Also, probably need a way to cool someone. Heat and Rhabdo are the 2 biggest concerns on the fire line.
Bro I’m just can’t believe how much you’ve been able to fit in your bag, wow bro! What course or qualifications did you need to fill your bag with all those medications, sedatives, and pills? All I can say is wow! You are a mobile chemist
Interesting to see an EMS agency still carrying a low concentration versed, I most commonly now see 5mg/mL concentration for IM/IN seizure control. Why the 1mg/mL?
Sam, I was watching another video from Live Rescue that was published a few days ago about the worst car accidents. I’m almost positive that at the 11:42-11:45 time stamp that you were the Paramedic assessing the patient. After watching as many videos of yours as I have, I can tell that voice from anywhere. I thought that was pretty cool to be able to see you somewhat in action, stay safe buddy.
I can see the resemblance but the person you’re speaking of was wearing a fire labeled reflective vest. I don’t think it was him but I’m prone to being wrong!
FireEMS Craftsman I could always be wrong too, I just knew it looked like Sam and sounded almost exactly like him. Maybe he just has a twin brother that’s in the Fire Department...😬
Yeah, I just watched the video too. Similar resemblance, but that medic was from the Mesa Fire / Medical Dept in Arizona... Sam is a medic in Colorado per a few of his videos and Instagram feed
Hey bro you should do videos of you responding to things, you know like helmet can videos and stuff. Idk if you do those or not but can't find any. Those are always cool
@@PrepMedic oh yeah I forgot about the HIPPA law. I'm guessing you never go to structure fires or anything like that right? And are those laws still in place for SWAT operations?
Wow I just got an education, looking to put first aid kit to gather for the semi 50 years on the road stopping for all kinds of things given up t shirts, sheets, blankets many times dressings would do the job . Seen just about everything.
I salute you, sinister medic. If you allow this poor necromancer to give you an advice, carry lights, many lights, for the forest are unholy and dreadful creatures lurks in the darkness. I salute you from my Dark Tower. 🦇💀☠️💀🦇
im wondering about a fire shelter i know that on your your chest rig video you said that your not fireline medic but have the capability to become fireline medics but surly it would still be wise to have a fire shelter especially if you have to treat a patient that might be near to the fireline
2 qestions Why do you carry 100mg/ml ketamine? seems a super high concentration especially if you are giving Ket for analgesia. could easily make a drug error. Secondly you said you currently have no ETCO2 monitoring, however you state you can do an RSI with this pack. I am not sure about the US but in the UK ETCO2 monitoring is essential when doing this procedure which is definitely justified. Whats your thoughts on this?
No Kerlix, 4x4s, 2x2s, ABD pads? I have a medical bag set up similar to this one. I used a 5.11 Rush 72. Maybe one day I will do a video on it. Mine is more set up for a grid down SHTF/WROL situation tho. It has the contents of about 4 high quality IFAKs plus tons of gauze, tape, gloves. It also has saline and I.V. kits, Field Surgery Kit, Skin Staplers, and antibiotics. The admin pouch has boo boo stuff and otc meds. Way more stuff, but too much to list. I even have a collar and back brace from where i was in a gnarly car wreck where I died a few times and lost most of my blood. I collapsed a lung, tore my aorta, broke my spine in two places, broke 8 ribs, removed spleen, shattered pelvis and dislocated hip, broke femur, knee replacement, and broke foot. That experience was ass garbage.
I am currently in the Army and planning on pursuing the PA career path. Someday should I end up getting out, woking with wildland firefighters is something that is very interesting to me. Is most medical care provided solely by paramedics? Or is there a need/requirement in the wildland medical structure for PA's. Thanks!
Never bad to carry Narcan into the woods if you carry Fentanyl and Morphins... never know when somebody‘s getting too stoned to properly breathe. The level of treatment this pack can deliver is extremely high - even having a proper backup airway for your RSIs. Only thing I might thing about adding is - as you said - at least a colorimetric etCO2 detector (as long as you don‘t have the EMMA) and I would think about some solution for splinting a pelvis would be really great! As you mentioned, some fractures can really make you bleed like sh!t internally, and the pelvis is the leading structure that‘s gonna make you bleed out!
Have you ever seen or used those TacMed phantom or ultralight poleless litters? We used them a lot in my WFR course and our instructor said he uses them a lot on his SAR's. It might be cool to do a review a $40 2lb packable litter that I don't see much of anywhere else on youtube
@@PrepMedic while ya have a Coyote Pack strictly filled with mostly/some Emergency Medical Supplies I've got the LA Police Gear Original 3 Day Backpack OD (Olive Drab) Green which'll be filled with a bit more variety than that which I plan on turning in2 as much of a Urban Wilderness Everyday Preparedness Survival Pack as possible storing in the interior/inside & attaching a mish mash (mixture) of some Solution Dyed Ranger Green Style Color MOLLE Pouches 2 break up the OD (Olive Drab) Green of my Pack 4 some Urban Appearance/Look 2 it & some OD (Olive Drab) Green MOLLE Pouches on2 the exterior/outside 2 keep a bit of the Wilderness appearance/look of LA Police Gear Original 3 Day Backpack OD (Olive Drab) Green at the same time!
Man I'm a line medic on a hotshot crew from Columbia gorge Oregon. You are carrying way to much weight. You should pair down or you'll be the one getting treat. Hydration and blister Care are main priority. Carry a box of jello mix for glucose to save weight. Extra socks for crew and extra boot laces. I carry a kings with mini bvm that's it for airway. Zofran and Imodium and your main narcs your ll use with minor pain management every once in awhile. Traction split is worthless, establish a distal pulse and go. I work with the sawyers most of the time as a wedge man and medic 2nd. Then you walk out with crew boss so your day is the longest so cut weight were you can.
If I was a line medic I would forsure cut weight but I am a line ambulance medic, meaning I am not hiking all day and am only really called in if things are really serious. Might have to hike 1-2 miles but overall we are supported by a helicopter or ambulance.
PrepMedic oh... yah I'm in the van coming back from a 21 day so cal trip and my squad boss showed me your video and not gonna lie. I was scratching my head on some of your choices. If you want to do some line training this winter come on out
Just a thought, seams like plenty of potential for inhalation injuries on the fire line so I think an intubation and cric kit is a wise choice even for those hiking 20 miles. Supraglottic airways are nice but you may need something more. Although I don’t work on the fire lines, so you guys are the experts on this subject.
What are the most common injuries in the backcountry? I feel like people either pack a trauma room or boo boo band aids, not much in between for individual carry
I've been a diabetic since I was 12 and ever since my first visit they've told me glucagon is sensitive to light so I shouldn't open my glucagon container unless I need it but I noticed you keep yours in a clear container. So I guess my question is do I really need to worry about light denaturing my glucagon?
What is the name brand and model of the clear med box? I have various sizes I use but I like how this one has the space for the syringes and needles on the bottom. Thanks in advance.
Hey boss, we are looking at consolidating our Narcs down to one storage option. Less moving parts on scene. What was the brand and model of the blue Narcs bag at 12:12? Also, do you have any updated rigid options for storing Narcs. We keep ours on the medic in a safe, but when we administer, we take them out and have to keep track of the case/bag. Thanks for the info!
@@bdogg20101 I buy often from amazon, but only from brands I recognize and only things that are priced where they should be (anything that is way cheaper than usual should be a red flag).Regular gauze and things I will also get from amazon. I even bought my med bag from there and it's a beast of a bag. But things like BVMs, OPAs, NPAs, chest seals, and whatnot I buy from chinook medical. They have a lot of great supplies, with my favorite being a coban roll that has a gauze pad built in so it's like an israeli bandage but even easier especially if someone without training grabs it out of my pack. Edit: Removed recommendation for Recon TQs
I agree with most of what you said but steer clear of Recon TQs. They have HUGE QC issues and the internal band does not run through the entire device which causes uneven pressure. The internal band also lacks the same welding as the actual CAT so it is broken more easily, making the Windlass useless. Not to mention the patent infringement, threats of lawsuits to anyone who talks bad about them, and anecdotal reports of the rivets in the metal windlass breaking. It isn’t COTCCC approved for a reason.
@@bdogg20101 Yeah, I absolutely love my bag. Have you ever used the pocket BVM? I saw a photo of a large tear in one along one of the folds so I was afraid to go with one. But as I do more research into med bags I see more and more people swear by them. I really, really don't do well with vomit so the thought of my BVM breaking and having to do mask respirations for someone is my biggest nightmare lol, even if I do have a valve.
Even though this is from last year, if you're still using that flashlight (despite it not being bad or anything) you should look at an Olight Perun 2, it's pretty amazing and has a lot of power in a small package and the battery lasts a long time too unless you put it on full boost (lights the place up as if it was day time).. I've recently purchased one to use during night deployments or in darker places. You can also clip it onto your hat or chest so it allows you to work with both hands
When you are in the wilderness doing an intervention, do you sometimes need to improvise and use stuff you find on the ground (for example branches, plantes, detritus, etc.)?
Hello, I’m a german icu nurse and a volunteer emt. Looking your videos for a time leads me to some questions: In Germany we’re don’t using sodium chloride at all in pre hospital environments (excluding diluting meds), we’re only using balanced electrolyt fluid(Jonosteril/ E153). Is it common to use sodium chloride in Ems in the USA? Are benzodiazepines, ketamine succi/rocuronium controlled substances in the US? (In Germany only opioids and 50mg vials of midazolam are controlled by the BtMG) Thanks for your answer and sorry for my horrible English writing!
Hey man great channel! I’m thinking about getting a RATS but my concern is hydration. Is there a way that you can possibly slip in or attach a camel back. Trying to use this for more long distance foot movements.
Honestly that is one of my gripes as well. I do not have a good way to attach hydration other then putting Nalgene bottles on either side of it with a molle pouch.
I love how sam apologizes for a lack of “studio” level quality while still having better audio and production better than just about any other youtuber in a studio.
Thank you for helping us Coloradans during the wildfires. We really appreciate all the help. Stay safe and god bless.
We really do. If anyone helping fighting the fires is reading this: THANK YOU
Anesthesia in a stick...5cc syringe. 3cc Ketamine, 1 cc Midazolam, 1 cc Fentanyl. IV, IO or intraNasal. In adults, 2 cc bolus and look for nystagmus...yup, you’re there. If you need deeper sedation? Push additional 1 cc and flush with NS, then reassess. I’ve done amputations and reduced fracture-dislocations with it...I’ve never used it all unless on deployment/prolonged arrival of the medevac bird. Consider adding TXA...(oh yeah, SWATdoc/ER physician/TCCC instructor/Combat vet). Good loadout.
Jet fuel !!! 😎
That sounds like fun
we are using now propofol 10 + 2 ket mls combo. any benefits of ket/mid/fen combo vs proket?
Better analgesia and it lasts a bit longer. Propofol is gone pretty quick. That being said, try both but clear it with your medical control.
@@freeholdtacticalmed I am sorry my english is very rusty and I have probably misunderstood
Propofol+ketamine combo is only for anestesia without dormicum. Works 10-20% longer then standart ket effects. Good for et/sga. Unfortunately in my job use o fen is very rare.
As an WEMT I'm so hyped about this video. I wish there were more vids like this for WEMTs
Bro, can I ask you questions about being a wild land fire fighter? I just passed my national registry for my basic and I wanna work as an EMT/wildland firefighter
@@DylanT18 Dust Busters Fire
I’m a recently graduated physician assistant who took a wilderness first responder course at Texas tech back in 2007 now I teach the class!!
Holy smokes wow that's a legitimate kit now...
No pun intended?
If I am ever in a horrid situation, I hope i get someone like PrepMedic responding. The professionalism is astounding.
Great kit!
Hands down one of the best med kits I have ever seen. Good job!
Thank God for people like you and your skills. 👍
Training right now for this fire season with Wilderness Medics for fire line EMS…..this is extremely helpful so I don’t need to go through several iterations of a bag/Med set-up
I love this series and I follow it a lot on your channel, could I please put the subtitles in Spanish. Thank you very much.
Outstanding kit, thanks for providing such informational content. If you continue operating in the wilderness environment, I'd recommend field stripping trash out of the MREs to cut weight/size and swapping the toilet paper for wet wipes.
Sam is the man Love to have him as a teacher
Definitely would recommend adding suction. Airway has to be open and clear. Suction Easy is light and effective!
Great video. I would add space blankets as well.
Difference between the civilian/LE quikclot and the military quikclot is the Military one is made in the USA and the Civilian/LE is made overseas.
Best I've ever seen and everything explained in detail - awesome!
Every time I see your black edition master cardiology I get bummed. Mine was a gift and got stolen from an ambulance and I never replaced it.
Didn't you know they grow legs and run away
I start my wilderness medic certification course next week. Thanks for this video.
Nice to see your RATS updated!
Love your videos. Do a BLS bag next.
Nice setup.
Nice bag.
Stay safe
Nice pack overall but, not every good for wild land specific use. Unless the fire is in Afghanistan there is no need for that many chest seals. You need way more IV fluid and electrolyte replacement like Liquid IV. Also, probably need a way to cool someone. Heat and Rhabdo are the 2 biggest concerns on the fire line.
That pillbox is great I already have a pelican case almost that exact size that I will be converting into a booboo/OTC box tomorrow!
Great job on assembling your kit 👍
Damn your bag was better than my corpsman lol. Awesome set up
Bro I’m just can’t believe how much you’ve been able to fit in your bag, wow bro!
What course or qualifications did you need to fill your bag with all those medications, sedatives, and pills? All I can say is wow! You are a mobile chemist
He's a paramedic?
Man I remember those old portable radios. They were huge and heavy but they could talk their butt off lol!
Interesting to see an EMS agency still carrying a low concentration versed, I most commonly now see 5mg/mL concentration for IM/IN seizure control. Why the 1mg/mL?
I was wondering the same thing, we also use the 5mg, but we do IV/IM
Sam, I was watching another video from Live Rescue that was published a few days ago about the worst car accidents. I’m almost positive that at the 11:42-11:45 time stamp that you were the Paramedic assessing the patient. After watching as many videos of yours as I have, I can tell that voice from anywhere. I thought that was pretty cool to be able to see you somewhat in action, stay safe buddy.
I can see the resemblance but the person you’re speaking of was wearing a fire labeled reflective vest. I don’t think it was him but I’m prone to being wrong!
Also at like 11:20 someone addresses that guy as “Brandon”.
FireEMS Craftsman I could always be wrong too, I just knew it looked like Sam and sounded almost exactly like him. Maybe he just has a twin brother that’s in the Fire Department...😬
Yeah, I just watched the video too. Similar resemblance, but that medic was from the Mesa Fire / Medical Dept in Arizona... Sam is a medic in Colorado per a few of his videos and Instagram feed
Tyler Ukleya Maybe everyone just strives to be like Sam in every way. 🤷🏻♂️
Outstanding !!! Thanks for sharing...
Excelent vid! I would like to have 50% of your knowledge! Congrats
Hey bro you should do videos of you responding to things, you know like helmet can videos and stuff. Idk if you do those or not but can't find any. Those are always cool
Privacy laws make that impossible
@@PrepMedic oh yeah I forgot about the HIPPA law. I'm guessing you never go to structure fires or anything like that right? And are those laws still in place for SWAT operations?
@@PrepMedic also what type of backpack do you have? Like what brand. Bc it's really cool and I'd like one as an EMT
@@emt_luke mystery ranch
What about like a story time?
i have a question. how do you see this pack changing as it gets closer to winter?
I need to work with your service.
Magnifique vidéo ! j'adore
I can’t wait to become a Paramedic😁
Glad you got that Heat wrap for Hypothermia, you might need it tonight.
Thanks for sharing!
Wow I just got an education, looking to put first aid kit to gather for the semi 50 years on the road stopping for all kinds of things given up t shirts, sheets, blankets many times dressings would do the job . Seen just about everything.
I forgot my trormar shears , like a dog handler forgetting his dog . I will just go and borrow one .
I salute you, sinister medic.
If you allow this poor necromancer to give you an advice, carry lights, many lights, for the forest are unholy and dreadful creatures lurks in the darkness.
I salute you from my Dark Tower.
🦇💀☠️💀🦇
im wondering about a fire shelter i know that on your your chest rig video you said that your not fireline medic but have the capability to become fireline medics but surly it would still be wise to have a fire shelter especially if you have to treat a patient that might be near to the fireline
2 qestions
Why do you carry 100mg/ml ketamine? seems a super high concentration especially if you are giving Ket for analgesia. could easily make a drug error.
Secondly you said you currently have no ETCO2 monitoring, however you state you can do an RSI with this pack. I am not sure about the US but in the UK ETCO2 monitoring is essential when doing this procedure which is definitely justified. Whats your thoughts on this?
That moment when you have no medical background but understood what half of the stuff he mentioned are. "Most notably Narcan"🤣
Have you thought about doing a prolonged field care bag?
Wow wow 🤩 great 👍🏻
Nice bag !!!!
Aqui no Brasil uma bolsa dessa custaria uns 10 mil reais
Strong boy
So this is amazing and Incredibly helpful. thank you for making it . how much does this bag weigh? And how much does your chest pack weigh?
Great video and very informative. What would you recommend as a loadout for a Wilderness EMT working wildland fires versus your paramedic gear?
Do you pay for your own medical equipment or just have it supplied?
I’m curious too
Good $3,000 kit lol
They Issue some, he buys some (based on personal preference), and they may fully or partially reimburse him.
No Kerlix, 4x4s, 2x2s, ABD pads? I have a medical bag set up similar to this one. I used a 5.11 Rush 72. Maybe one day I will do a video on it. Mine is more set up for a grid down SHTF/WROL situation tho. It has the contents of about 4 high quality IFAKs plus tons of gauze, tape, gloves. It also has saline and I.V. kits, Field Surgery Kit, Skin Staplers, and antibiotics. The admin pouch has boo boo stuff and otc meds. Way more stuff, but too much to list. I even have a collar and back brace from where i was in a gnarly car wreck where I died a few times and lost most of my blood. I collapsed a lung, tore my aorta, broke my spine in two places, broke 8 ribs, removed spleen, shattered pelvis and dislocated hip, broke femur, knee replacement, and broke foot. That experience was ass garbage.
I am currently in the Army and planning on pursuing the PA career path. Someday should I end up getting out, woking with wildland firefighters is something that is very interesting to me. Is most medical care provided solely by paramedics? Or is there a need/requirement in the wildland medical structure for PA's. Thanks!
nice pack
Great video! Thanks for putting it together. What editing / graphics software do you use?
I’m looking for the clamp you have for head lacs, any direction you can point me in would be appreciated.
Actually sam, food is a high priority in survival
Not a survival pack
@@PrepMedic understood, but can I say you are my inspiration to go into search and rescue
Have you looked into the Athena GTX monitor with the miniCap for wildland or tactical applications?
Never bad to carry Narcan into the woods if you carry Fentanyl and Morphins... never know when somebody‘s getting too stoned to properly breathe.
The level of treatment this pack can deliver is extremely high - even having a proper backup airway for your RSIs.
Only thing I might thing about adding is - as you said - at least a colorimetric etCO2 detector (as long as you don‘t have the EMMA) and I would think about some solution for splinting a pelvis would be really great!
As you mentioned, some fractures can really make you bleed like sh!t internally, and the pelvis is the leading structure that‘s gonna make you bleed out!
Are we able to see the ambulance?
Have you ever seen or used those TacMed phantom or ultralight poleless litters? We used them a lot in my WFR course and our instructor said he uses them a lot on his SAR's. It might be cool to do a review a $40 2lb packable litter that I don't see much of anywhere else on youtube
Is "deployment" a real fire fighter term? I've only heard that in a military context
Yes it is. Forest service sets two week fireline deployments
@@PrepMedic while ya have a Coyote Pack strictly filled with mostly/some Emergency Medical Supplies I've got the LA Police Gear Original 3 Day Backpack OD (Olive Drab) Green which'll be filled with a bit more variety than that which I plan on turning in2 as much of a Urban Wilderness Everyday Preparedness Survival Pack as possible storing in the interior/inside & attaching a mish mash (mixture) of some Solution Dyed Ranger Green Style Color MOLLE Pouches 2 break up the OD (Olive Drab) Green of my Pack 4 some Urban Appearance/Look 2 it & some OD (Olive Drab) Green MOLLE Pouches on2 the exterior/outside 2 keep a bit of the Wilderness appearance/look of LA Police Gear Original 3 Day Backpack OD (Olive Drab) Green at the same time!
Thats a lot of kit to leave at the door when you stack up to go into a house and leave it unsupervised especially if it’s at your personal expense
How often do you rotate or replace items? Chest seals? Does any equipment require replacement?
Most medical items have an expiration date on them
Hey do you've any recommendations for a relatively similar cheaper alternative to the pack?
I have a medical bag set up similar to this and I used a 5.11 Rush 72. It's a clam shell opening bag.
@@joeyjones9041 Thanks for the recommendation I appreciate it
@@jackb8830 glad I could help
Holy bag o bittys, Batman! -_- Really though, I'd feel pretty good knowing you had my back. Cheers
Man I'm a line medic on a hotshot crew from Columbia gorge Oregon. You are carrying way to much weight. You should pair down or you'll be the one getting treat. Hydration and blister Care are main priority. Carry a box of jello mix for glucose to save weight. Extra socks for crew and extra boot laces. I carry a kings with mini bvm that's it for airway. Zofran and Imodium and your main narcs your ll use with minor pain management every once in awhile. Traction split is worthless, establish a distal pulse and go. I work with the sawyers most of the time as a wedge man and medic 2nd. Then you walk out with crew boss so your day is the longest so cut weight were you can.
If I was a line medic I would forsure cut weight but I am a line ambulance medic, meaning I am not hiking all day and am only really called in if things are really serious. Might have to hike 1-2 miles but overall we are supported by a helicopter or ambulance.
PrepMedic oh... yah I'm in the van coming back from a 21 day so cal trip and my squad boss showed me your video and not gonna lie. I was scratching my head on some of your choices. If you want to do some line training this winter come on out
Just a thought, seams like plenty of potential for inhalation injuries on the fire line so I think an intubation and cric kit is a wise choice even for those hiking 20 miles. Supraglottic airways are nice but you may need something more. Although I don’t work on the fire lines, so you guys are the experts on this subject.
Needle decompression? Might have missed it
What are the most common injuries in the backcountry? I feel like people either pack a trauma room or boo boo band aids, not much in between for individual carry
I've been a diabetic since I was 12 and ever since my first visit they've told me glucagon is sensitive to light so I shouldn't open my glucagon container unless I need it but I noticed you keep yours in a clear container. So I guess my question is do I really need to worry about light denaturing my glucagon?
It can certainly damage it especially over time. Best to store it in a cool dry and dark place unless it’s not an option.
What does medical control look like for a job like this, and who supplies the narcotics/equipment?
What is the name brand and model of the clear med box? I have various sizes I use but I like how this one has the space for the syringes and needles on the bottom. Thanks in advance.
Have you found a glucometer that is rugged-ized? All of ours seem to break at the worst moments or runs out of battery.
god those yellows look nice and clean lmao
Please do a comparison video of less expensive bags. In case anyone is wondering, this bag cost $725.
Can you do a video on supraglottic airways?
Hey boss, we are looking at consolidating our Narcs down to one storage option. Less moving parts on scene. What was the brand and model of the blue Narcs bag at 12:12? Also, do you have any updated rigid options for storing Narcs. We keep ours on the medic in a safe, but when we administer, we take them out and have to keep track of the case/bag. Thanks for the info!
Have you ever came across the kendrick traction splint?
What do think of the Alivecor ekg both one and six-lead units - very small Bluetooth to cell phone
Does the ready heat have foil on the inside?
I was wondering where do you get your supplies? I am finishing up my EMT and I want to build a kit to carry. Any suggestions?
@@bdogg20101 I buy often from amazon, but only from brands I recognize and only things that are priced where they should be (anything that is way cheaper than usual should be a red flag).Regular gauze and things I will also get from amazon. I even bought my med bag from there and it's a beast of a bag. But things like BVMs, OPAs, NPAs, chest seals, and whatnot I buy from chinook medical. They have a lot of great supplies, with my favorite being a coban roll that has a gauze pad built in so it's like an israeli bandage but even easier especially if someone without training grabs it out of my pack.
Edit: Removed recommendation for Recon TQs
I agree with most of what you said but steer clear of Recon TQs. They have HUGE QC issues and the internal band does not run through the entire device which causes uneven pressure. The internal band also lacks the same welding as the actual CAT so it is broken more easily, making the Windlass useless. Not to mention the patent infringement, threats of lawsuits to anyone who talks bad about them, and anecdotal reports of the rivets in the metal windlass breaking. It isn’t COTCCC approved for a reason.
@@PrepMedic really? Thank you for that info
@@bdogg20101 Yeah, I absolutely love my bag. Have you ever used the pocket BVM? I saw a photo of a large tear in one along one of the folds so I was afraid to go with one. But as I do more research into med bags I see more and more people swear by them.
I really, really don't do well with vomit so the thought of my BVM breaking and having to do mask respirations for someone is my biggest nightmare lol, even if I do have a valve.
I NEED A MEDIC BAG
Great kit. Where did you source your clear medication box?
It's just a Plano tackle box
Even though this is from last year, if you're still using that flashlight (despite it not being bad or anything) you should look at an Olight Perun 2, it's pretty amazing and has a lot of power in a small package and the battery lasts a long time too unless you put it on full boost (lights the place up as if it was day time).. I've recently purchased one to use during night deployments or in darker places. You can also clip it onto your hat or chest so it allows you to work with both hands
Its colorado so he's in SOUTH METRO EMS??
? Maybe
When you are in the wilderness doing an intervention, do you sometimes need to improvise and use stuff you find on the ground (for example branches, plantes, detritus, etc.)?
Have you made your kit for swat and wilderness mwd yet would love to know for our team kit
AAAAAAH I NEED A MEDIC BAG
Where was the gloves?
Hello,
I’m a german icu nurse and a volunteer emt. Looking your videos for a time leads me to some questions:
In Germany we’re don’t using sodium chloride at all in pre hospital environments (excluding diluting meds), we’re only using balanced electrolyt fluid(Jonosteril/ E153). Is it common to use sodium chloride in Ems in the USA?
Are benzodiazepines, ketamine succi/rocuronium controlled substances in the US? (In Germany only opioids and 50mg vials of midazolam are controlled by the BtMG)
Thanks for your answer and sorry for my horrible English writing!
What is your opinion on the HSGI Reflex IFAK?
obligatory "i need a medic bag" comment
Funny paycheck bank robber man screams in the background
AAAAHHHH IM DYING
He put all that shit on the outside floor Yoo hope you cleaned it all nice kit
Hey man great channel! I’m thinking about getting a RATS but my concern is hydration. Is there a way that you can possibly slip in or attach a camel back. Trying to use this for more long distance foot movements.
Honestly that is one of my gripes as well. I do not have a good way to attach hydration other then putting Nalgene bottles on either side of it with a molle pouch.
Who makes your common drug container? Ty
Hi, Where can I find a Medic Back like yours?
When you were out there how did you re stock your kit ?
Probably restocked from the base camp clinic