About 2 weeks ago I was in a horrific car accident with my fiance and 1 month old son, my fiance ended up requiring extrication from our SUV, I want to say thank you Sam, your videos gave me the knowledge to recognize my Fiance was bleeding internally and begin working on her before the paramedics and aircrew arrived, please never forget the impact your videos have on the world, from a normal guy who gets to hold his family still...thank you.
Make sure someone in the troop (2 is better) has taken the BSA Wilderness First Aid course. Here in the NE GA council the cost runs $110 for the 16 hour course. * Disclaimer - I am an instructor for the course. S9-101-25 Eagle Patrol
I'm 13 too and do exactly the same. I have a complete trauma kit, an IFAK and a haemorrhage control kit. I literally spent all me pocket money savings on this and continue to spend all the pocket money I get on enhancing that kit. People call me paranoid but I can't not do this now.
Hi, it's very interesting! I'm a French Firefighter so we do first aid and we have a terrorist attack unit. We only have a helmet and a plate carrier more than our equipment, we take the same bag like in all intervention so it's very interesting. Thanks you for this! Sorry for my English 😅
I got say I freaking love these videos, the production value and video quality just goes up and up, you’re extensive knowledge put together with your ability to edit makes amazing videos. Now that you aren’t armed for swat calls does that bother you at all? I’m not sure how I feel about not being able to shoot back.
Great video as always. Curious as to changing the Leatherman multitool to a MUT. Given your detailed explanation of how you operate and are now not carrying a firearm in your role I think the Leatherman Surge may suit you better. I have both and would highly recommend the Surge for your current requirements. Give it a look at see what you think. It's rugged and sturdy offering an array of tools that are actually useful. Looking forward to your next video already :)
I love your channel... so much knowledge.... I wish I would have become a law enforcement officer earlier in life but hindsight is always 20/20, is it not? God bless you, PrepMedic. You are a good man.
Hey there, very interesting for me as a European is to hear about how different concepts in the US are. Having dedicaded groups to go in along with a SWAT team but not being SWAT officers themselves is something that was new to me. But seems to work well for you guys. Just two questions: how much liberty do you have, when it comes to choosing your gear? I mean, could you say: I'll switch over to 5.11 gear now? And the second question would be whether all the gear you carry is provided by your ems service or if you purchased some of the stuff with your own money. Be safe and healthy out there! Greetings Jan
I was thinking the same thing in regards to the medical gear, its cool stuff yes, but what happens when it's used. In Ontario Canada, the service you work for gives you the equipment, you don't choose and they replace it, just like how a hospital does their logistics. I like the gear shown, but I have the same questions as you.
Usually in the US it’s pretty free to choose your own stuff. Usually not the plates you wear in your plate carrier because that’s a more important decision that they don’t want you making, but they’ll give you some things you can’t buy on your own (I.e. medications you can’t buy without prescription), as well as tell you what to buy. This does vary across the country but most will give you certain things, tell you what to buy when they let you, and also let you personally purchase certain things as well
Thank you for these videos. I'm taking a first aid kit with me to protests, and your videos have been so helpful to dispel myths and wives tales on how to treat common issues. I think the biggest takeaway from all of this, is where my limits are and when I need to get EMS involved. To be clear, I'm not trying to pretend that I'm a suitable alternative for EMS. I just know that sometimes it's hard for them to get into the middle of a protest that has gone awry to grab people who need help. Would you consider doing a video for untrained folks that want to help bridge the gap and get people to safety and proper medical attention?
As your Belt is Primary over either of your vests (light/heavy),, you should have your radio pouch on your belt. Your radio is the "biggest badest" weapon you can carry, as you can call for help, call for additional supplies, call in information that you see that someone else doesn't, etc. Having the headset cables on your vests isn't a big deal, since you can use the radio with or without the headset. Also, while doing SAR or other "rescues", you may not wear the vests, but will always wear the belt. As always, just something to think about.
Bro... respect. I don't think I could willingly put myself into a combat situation without a weapon... I've been in one UNWILLINGLY, and it fucking sucked. Of course, my experience wasn't domestic. Mine happened overseas, and if I never end up in a situation even remotely approaching that again? I'll die a happy man.
what kind of pants are you wearing in this video. i've never seen the cargo pockets on the upper thigh. i like the look. been looking for something different. i work city ems out here in new jersey.
bro i am following you all the way from Fiji🇫🇯 .. I am a combat medic and we do not have access to those kind of belt and tactical vest. I was wondering if you do sell them, i would love to buy them. thank you for keeping us inform God bless and stay blessed always
Hey man, so in your experience with the swat teams. What are the restrictions with gear? Are you allowed to wear your personal owned gear? Does it have to be a certain color? Does it depend on your team?
Hi, I sent you a few emails over the past few weeks about a presentation for a SAR organization. I just wanted to follow up and make sure you received the email. Thanks!
@PrepMedic hey Sam, what are your thoughts on having the med pouch in the small of your back like that? I've heard quite a few folks say not to run ANYTHING there and I've heard the reverse that as long as it's not hard/metal then it's ok.
Current in the service I have had the same situations when I first started out deploying. Then what I did was made sure the pouch I had I the back lined up with my plate carrier and doesn't stick out any further that it. So that way getting in and out of vehicles didn't become as hassle because it just extended the depth of my back versus just sticking out normally.
Hi, would you please tell me, what's the name or type of your TQ_holder, on your belt(left hand side of the extractive fak)? Thank you ~ Ps:I don't know how to search it on the online shop. That's too many type.
Hey! Been a fan for a long time! That video was very well edited! What program do you use to edit your videos? Keep up the good work, Greetings from a German Federal dude ;)
Hey Sam, thank you for you service. If you want to buy Leatherman’s at a discounted price, check out the Leatherman Pro program. It allows first responders like you to buy Leatherman’s for 40% off their regular price!
Thanks for all of the info! I have more of a professional inquiry and have sent you an email. Not sure if you'll see the post/comment of the Email first so I though- better safe than sorry. Thanks again. The only bad thing about your videos is that it helps me add items to my 'future purchases list!'
@@PrepMedic okay, that's interesting. I've always heard (on CLS course for example) that hyfin isn't as good, and main reason for that is because of the not-so-sticky glue, which is much better on SAM- i think i agree with that. As far as i've seen, people dealing with tactical rescue for the first time, tend to use SAM more effectively, I think it's easier to "aim" valve over the wound than with the Hyfin "triangle". Unfortunately, I see a lot of people teaching CLS with no actual experience in saving lives on the field. Maybe you should make an episode about dressings/chest/hemostatics etc. comparing them to each other (e.g. hyfin-SAM-BCS-improvised). It would be very useful, I would for sure send it to my students who like tactical rescue a lot.
I wouldn’t work for an agency that doesn’t allow you to carry a weapon. I’m a SWAT medic in Florida, what the sheriffs agencies don’t understand is, that a SWAT medic that’s not in the stack is no different than a regular Ems unit staging down the street. In this business seconds can be the difference in life or death, not minutes. They’ve got to get the old ways of doing things out of their heads, I had to go to the same SWAT operator school they did so every stack should have a SWAT medic in it.
So while I agree with a lot of what you said, I don’t think you understand how we/other unsworn teams operate (I have been both armed and unarmed). This team also goes through the same SWAT schools as the team and will stack with them if the team will move farther then 30 seconds away from the bearcat or egress during the mission. Obviously it would be better for everyone involved if we were armed but that’s not what our hospitals risk department thinks and I am at least thankful that we can still be in a position to help our teams.
@@PrepMedic thank you for your response, I’m in a similar situation, I work for the Fire Department and I’m also on the SWAT team, admin on both sides don’t seem to agree with us being able to carry, however since our Governor has implemented Florida House Bill 487 we haven’t had any issues. You may reach out to your Governor and could possibly make some needed changes. I’m sure it was a hard decision for you to leave an agency that allowed you to be armed to go to one that doesn’t.
Hey, does somebody have an idea how you could get your hands on proper medical equipment (in this case a tourniquet) if you aren't living in the US (in this case central/western Europe, Germany), without having to pay way more for the same product. I intended to buy a CAT because I thought thirty bucks where fine, but in the end the price turned out to be $45 US on the official website, that North American rescue tells you to order from if you live in Germany.
I'd really like to get some basic eventually lifesaving medical supplies, but after all that shipping, customs duty and tax stuff, the price is at least 150% of what was being advertised and what I was expecting and that most of the time is just not affordable and counterfeits aren't an option.
Hey Fonzie, I am an EMT in Ohio. The MARCH algorithm is more comparable to ABC or CAB than it is to DCAPBTLS, at least in my understanding. M- massive hemorrhage A- airway R- respiratory C- circulation H- hypothermia
@@charlesmilstead5754 thanks for that input, since the field is constantly growing and changing, it's hard to keep track of current acronyms and methods.
@@ltmundy1164 mm i suppose the tactical medic would carry less in genereal, these just seemed like the basics. But what I really meant was, you always bring the airway and the trauma with a tiny med pouch! but looking back I see that a tac medic would bring less in general, and would have to very carefully choose what that is.
@@akadopeboi: Decisions that are borne out during crisis are, at best, a reflection of the operator's history: Options that worked successfully in previous deployments tend to be reinforced in subsequent events. However, although Murphy's Laws always applies during any/all active operations, a tactical medic's focus must constantly remain on: Personal safety/team safety/public safety. Weight v speed is always a serious concern, but should reflect the team's primary goal: Expedient resolution.
That's bullshit your a medic in SWAT you should be carrying a 8mm like your Sig Sauer 45 P320. You carried it as a deputy Sheriff. Our guys in Wisconsin are packing.
So basically you're wearing all that for absolutely no reason as you do not carry a weapon. You should have a slick plate carrier and a medic backpack thats it.
Ok, I love the Police, love you guys. But, you are NOT military, stop dressing and gearing up like you are in Iraq or Afghanistan. Stop wearing multi cam and full battle rattle like you're in a combat theater. You're not, so don't.
Mike, Rule #1: Opponents never play by the rules. Rule #2: We're the visiting team. Always. Rule #3: See #1. Any gear that better helps perform the job w/o violating standing orders, and keeps us from getting hurt/KIA is a go. Or would you prefer that we wear our hi res vests? And many EMTs/Paramedics/Tacmeds come from military service. Busting ours to save yours.
So has your SWAT team done any no knock raids with a pocket warrant, on the wrong address? Shot anyone's dog? Thrown a flash bang so it goes off next to a child? Arrest anyone for not wearing a mask, not social distancing, or sun bathing? Taken someone's property because of suspicion (Civil Asset Forfeiture)? Anyone on your team kill an unarmed person and then got away with it because of Qualified Immunity? How many good people can there be in law enforcement when bad LEOs get away with violent crimes and the framing of innocent people? Anyone in today's law enforcement can only be described as a low IQ Knuckle Dragging Order Following Road Pirate that just does whatever their political overlord parasite tells them to do. Anyone that thinks they are good in law enforcement, that has not called out a fellow for committing a crime when known or witnessed, or who just follows orders without question, is a willing participant in this -ucked up system and part of the problem. The Tree of Liberty is thirsty.
You are an edgy moron. The tree of liberty is thirsty and its too bad we have only pseudo patriots with no real cause and entitled idiots with no life experience or education but think they their utopia will come once their foolish ideas of socialism and "social justice" come to fruition You snowflakes and fools wouldnt last a day in a true anarchist state with no law enforcement. I cant wait until people get what they ask for and see what happens when you take the teeth and bite from your law enforcement. You think things are bad and unjust now, you just wait.
@@chrishugs6173 When the government corporation all around us is attempting to destroy the founding principals of our nation and put in it's place the instruments of a beast system, then it is our duty to resist and call out those that do not resist. Government will not save us from government.
Hey Tommy, feel free to not call 911 for the rest of your life.....weird how people who hate the police and the government complain to that very same government to fix the problem they caused. I find it sad that every bit of good done by military and first responders gets washed away by people who would never ever step up to help anyone...except to get a quick pic for the 'gram of how woke they are. So feel free to not call and continue to not help your fellow man, women and children while bitching and moaning about an imperfect system you would never shed a drop of sweat, let alone blood, to improve. Oh, and make friends with the criminals out there who will eat you for breakfast as you spout off about shit you refuse to understand but pass judgement upon. When things go bump in the night, i hope you can still fit under the bed.
About 2 weeks ago I was in a horrific car accident with my fiance and 1 month old son, my fiance ended up requiring extrication from our SUV, I want to say thank you Sam, your videos gave me the knowledge to recognize my Fiance was bleeding internally and begin working on her before the paramedics and aircrew arrived, please never forget the impact your videos have on the world, from a normal guy who gets to hold his family still...thank you.
Hope you guys are doing good.
would you mind describing what you mean by "working on her"?
Mohammad B performing first aid
@ndukve such as?
Hey Sam can you design a first aid kit for a group of Boy Scouts to take on a hike or outing
That's a good idea
^this
Make sure someone in the troop (2 is better) has taken the BSA Wilderness First Aid course. Here in the NE GA council the cost runs $110 for the 16 hour course.
* Disclaimer - I am an instructor for the course.
S9-101-25 Eagle Patrol
g wagner I don’t know the actual name but what about those Velcro straps that you can use on top of a gauze pad
They usually do that in boy scouts
Hi Sam thank you I’m 13 and you got me to carry a trauma kit everywhere and you give a lot of helpful videos to people keep saving lives
Same
I'm 13 too and do exactly the same. I have a complete trauma kit, an IFAK and a haemorrhage control kit. I literally spent all me pocket money savings on this and continue to spend all the pocket money I get on enhancing that kit. People call me paranoid but I can't not do this now.
@@mahadhashmi9348 seems like all those kits are technically all the same. Any kit worth anything would carry all that stuff.
he carries more stuff than most of the clinics have here in my country.
Can relate to that haha
Positive on that one!
Philippines for the win.
Hi, it's very interesting! I'm a French Firefighter so we do first aid and we have a terrorist attack unit. We only have a helmet and a plate carrier more than our equipment, we take the same bag like in all intervention so it's very interesting. Thanks you for this! Sorry for my English 😅
I got say I freaking love these videos, the production value and video quality just goes up and up, you’re extensive knowledge put together with your ability to edit makes amazing videos. Now that you aren’t armed for swat calls does that bother you at all? I’m not sure how I feel about not being able to shoot back.
Not their area if expertise, not required
@@superspark2374 I mean he was a cop soooo
Always look forward to your weekly video. Keep it up man! Greetings from an EMT/Pre Med School student in CA!
Wait a minute, a fellow Erik, with a K, in EMT school? Are we long lost brothers?
Erik E. You’re like the second Erik I’ve ever met with a k! hahah I’ve got my EMT cert, just waiting on my M.D 😂
Great video as always.
Curious as to changing the Leatherman multitool to a MUT.
Given your detailed explanation of how you operate and are now not carrying a firearm in your role I think the Leatherman Surge may suit you better.
I have both and would highly recommend the Surge for your current requirements. Give it a look at see what you think. It's rugged and sturdy offering an array of tools that are actually useful.
Looking forward to your next video already :)
I love your channel... so much knowledge.... I wish I would have become a law enforcement officer earlier in life but hindsight is always 20/20, is it not?
God bless you, PrepMedic. You are a good man.
Hey there, very interesting for me as a European is to hear about how different concepts in the US are. Having dedicaded groups to go in along with a SWAT team but not being SWAT officers themselves is something that was new to me. But seems to work well for you guys.
Just two questions: how much liberty do you have, when it comes to choosing your gear? I mean, could you say: I'll switch over to 5.11 gear now? And the second question would be whether all the gear you carry is provided by your ems service or if you purchased some of the stuff with your own money.
Be safe and healthy out there! Greetings Jan
I was thinking the same thing in regards to the medical gear, its cool stuff yes, but what happens when it's used. In Ontario Canada, the service you work for gives you the equipment, you don't choose and they replace it, just like how a hospital does their logistics. I like the gear shown, but I have the same questions as you.
Usually in the US it’s pretty free to choose your own stuff. Usually not the plates you wear in your plate carrier because that’s a more important decision that they don’t want you making, but they’ll give you some things you can’t buy on your own (I.e. medications you can’t buy without prescription), as well as tell you what to buy. This does vary across the country but most will give you certain things, tell you what to buy when they let you, and also let you personally purchase certain things as well
Thank you for these videos. I'm taking a first aid kit with me to protests, and your videos have been so helpful to dispel myths and wives tales on how to treat common issues. I think the biggest takeaway from all of this, is where my limits are and when I need to get EMS involved.
To be clear, I'm not trying to pretend that I'm a suitable alternative for EMS. I just know that sometimes it's hard for them to get into the middle of a protest that has gone awry to grab people who need help.
Would you consider doing a video for untrained folks that want to help bridge the gap and get people to safety and proper medical attention?
Sam I love your videos they are awesome I bought my very first cat turniqett I just hope I never need to use it
Good to see St Fisher watching over you.
Super
That honestly is my goal right now in my career kinda crazy to see as I'm retiring from one job
Is very very Good my friend c'est très coule mon frère continue comme ça bonne chance
Nice video for inspiration.
Greetings from PL
Great review and presentation. Please let me know the name of the battle belt. Is this HSGI or Blue Force Gear? Thank you.
Amazing to see how you carry your equipment...gave me some ideas to set up mine too...
Have you seen the victoriknox multi tool. It holds the tool outside without opening the pliyers.
As your Belt is Primary over either of your vests (light/heavy),, you should have your radio pouch on your belt. Your radio is the "biggest badest" weapon you can carry, as you can call for help, call for additional supplies, call in information that you see that someone else doesn't, etc. Having the headset cables on your vests isn't a big deal, since you can use the radio with or without the headset. Also, while doing SAR or other "rescues", you may not wear the vests, but will always wear the belt. As always, just something to think about.
He checks his radio out at the start of his shift. He has one on his vest but just not at home
Thanks a lot! Great video!
Love this channel.
Thanks for the update
Great video man, looking forward to more from you! Thank you for what you do, pax vobiscum.
Wow Dude, So professional....!!!
Is there a way you can become a sworn officer in CO based on your skill set just curious
Bro... respect. I don't think I could willingly put myself into a combat situation without a weapon... I've been in one UNWILLINGLY, and it fucking sucked. Of course, my experience wasn't domestic. Mine happened overseas, and if I never end up in a situation even remotely approaching that again? I'll die a happy man.
Do they supply you your gear or do you have to buy it cuz that stuff is top shelf!
great channel. greetings from germany
Yo awesome video bro!
Very well done.
I like those tourniquet pouches
Can you do a video of you in action at work with GoPro also great video 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍🏻👍🏻
HIPAA rules apply. Doubtful, unless for legitimate case of T-EMS education.
what kind of pants are you wearing in this video. i've never seen the cargo pockets on the upper thigh. i like the look. been looking for something different. i work city ems out here in new jersey.
I don’t know what the ones he is wearing are but if you looking for pants like that try IX9 tactical pants
They are the Vertx recon pants. There is a graphic that appears on the screen saying what they are.
Our team just supplied us with really nice MSA millennium gas masks the scott probably would’ve been a cheaper option.
bro i am following you all the way from Fiji🇫🇯 .. I am a combat medic and we do not have access to those kind of belt and tactical vest. I was wondering if you do sell them, i would love to buy them.
thank you for keeping us inform
God bless and stay blessed always
Do you carry a stethoscope???
What vest is that? 0:39
Thank you!
you are professional
I like
Hey man, so in your experience with the swat teams. What are the restrictions with gear? Are you allowed to wear your personal owned gear? Does it have to be a certain color? Does it depend on your team?
Hi, I sent you a few emails over the past few weeks about a presentation for a SAR organization. I just wanted to follow up and make sure you received the email. Thanks!
@PrepMedic hey Sam, what are your thoughts on having the med pouch in the small of your back like that? I've heard quite a few folks say not to run ANYTHING there and I've heard the reverse that as long as it's not hard/metal then it's ok.
Current in the service I have had the same situations when I first started out deploying. Then what I did was made sure the pouch I had I the back lined up with my plate carrier and doesn't stick out any further that it. So that way getting in and out of vehicles didn't become as hassle because it just extended the depth of my back versus just sticking out normally.
I saw your video so well. I am a Korean soldier and I want to buy a gas mask in your video, so could you tell me the site where I can buy it?
Hi Sam wher is you pistol holster at the Belt
Hi, would you please tell me, what's the name or type of your TQ_holder, on your belt(left hand side of the extractive fak)? Thank you ~
Ps:I don't know how to search it on the online shop. That's too many type.
Cool, just curious I can’t find anywhere online that sells new iotv gen 3 vests multicam, do you have any clue where I could go buy it.
Who ever edits your videos is very good
What is the tourniquet pouch running horizontally under the BFG Trauma Now kit?
Sam along BA does the special ops team your with issue you fire PPC and a helmet. Cheers
Have you looked at 221B Tactical gloves?
What is the weight of the equipment on the belt?
Probably about 15 pounds
Jack Hickson Thank you
Your pants are kinda cool too.
What brand???
Vertx.
@@PrepMedic
Bro, try Helicon Tex pants.
Some are really good.
Good luck bro,
Are you NRP? Im taking the psychomotor soon and would appreciate any tips!
Hey!
Been a fan for a long time!
That video was very well edited! What program do you use to edit your videos?
Keep up the good work,
Greetings from a German Federal dude ;)
premier pro
Are those Crye pants?
Hey Sam, thank you for you service. If you want to buy Leatherman’s at a discounted price, check out the Leatherman Pro program. It allows first responders like you to buy Leatherman’s for 40% off their regular price!
Thanks for all of the info! I have more of a professional inquiry and have sent you an email. Not sure if you'll see the post/comment of the Email first so I though- better safe than sorry. Thanks again. The only bad thing about your videos is that it helps me add items to my 'future purchases list!'
What kind of jacket you wearing?
Ik your unarmed but are there some medics at your department that are allowed to carry weapons ?
you would like the g3t by nolatac
Random, but where did you get those shelving units in the back? Link?
He has some sort of a setup video where he talks about the shelves in the back. If I remember correctly, they were from IKEA, but I might be wrong.
Its the BROR or BROAR shelving system from Ikea.
He has a studio tour where he linked them in the description.
Second link :)
You guys rock thank you so much
What's the name of the gas mask pouch ?
Name of battle belt please?
Why are you using HyFin instead of SAM chest? I heard hyfin isn't as good as SAM, but it takes less space - is that the reason?
Actually it is the opposite. Laminar valves have been proven more effective than valves seen on the SAM chest seal
@@PrepMedic okay, that's interesting. I've always heard (on CLS course for example) that hyfin isn't as good, and main reason for that is because of the not-so-sticky glue, which is much better on SAM- i think i agree with that. As far as i've seen, people dealing with tactical rescue for the first time, tend to use SAM more effectively, I think it's easier to "aim" valve over the wound than with the Hyfin "triangle". Unfortunately, I see a lot of people teaching CLS with no actual experience in saving lives on the field. Maybe you should make an episode about dressings/chest/hemostatics etc. comparing them to each other (e.g. hyfin-SAM-BCS-improvised). It would be very useful, I would for sure send it to my students who like tactical rescue a lot.
I wouldn’t work for an agency that doesn’t allow you to carry a weapon. I’m a SWAT medic in Florida, what the sheriffs agencies don’t understand is, that a SWAT medic that’s not in the stack is no different than a regular Ems unit staging down the street. In this business seconds can be the difference in life or death, not minutes. They’ve got to get the old ways of doing things out of their heads, I had to go to the same SWAT operator school they did so every stack should have a SWAT medic in it.
So while I agree with a lot of what you said, I don’t think you understand how we/other unsworn teams operate (I have been both armed and unarmed). This team also goes through the same SWAT schools as the team and will stack with them if the team will move farther then 30 seconds away from the bearcat or egress during the mission. Obviously it would be better for everyone involved if we were armed but that’s not what our hospitals risk department thinks and I am at least thankful that we can still be in a position to help our teams.
@@PrepMedic thank you for your response, I’m in a similar situation, I work for the Fire Department and I’m also on the SWAT team, admin on both sides don’t seem to agree with us being able to carry, however since our Governor has implemented Florida House Bill 487 we haven’t had any issues. You may reach out to your Governor and could possibly make some needed changes. I’m sure it was a hard decision for you to leave an agency that allowed you to be armed to go to one that doesn’t.
Given the calls you go on and with whom you medics should be sworn or allowed to carry a pistol at minimum.
jesus how many jobs do you have
You should check out the Colorado Rangers at www.coloradorangers.org. It's the state's law enforcement reserve.
Hey, does somebody have an idea how you could get your hands on proper medical equipment (in this case a tourniquet) if you aren't living in the US (in this case central/western Europe, Germany), without having to pay way more for the same product. I intended to buy a CAT because I thought thirty bucks where fine, but in the end the price turned out to be $45 US on the official website, that North American rescue tells you to order from if you live in Germany.
I'd really like to get some basic eventually lifesaving medical supplies, but after all that shipping, customs duty and tax stuff, the price is at least 150% of what was being advertised and what I was expecting and that most of the time is just not affordable and counterfeits aren't an option.
Some of the medics in our organisation wear more than that on events 🙄😂
March algorithm? I was a Navy Corpsman from 2008 to 2015, so I have no idea what March algorithm is. Is it anything like DCAPBTLS?
Hey Fonzie, I am an EMT in Ohio. The MARCH algorithm is more comparable to ABC or CAB than it is to DCAPBTLS, at least in my understanding.
M- massive hemorrhage
A- airway
R- respiratory
C- circulation
H- hypothermia
@@charlesmilstead5754 thanks for that input, since the field is constantly growing and changing, it's hard to keep track of current acronyms and methods.
Can anyone identify the brand of the drop leg gas mask pouch shown?
Hsgi
I'm surprised that there is no standard on what and how to wear. It sounded like you could be rather flexible.
I’m gonna look like lifeline after buying this shit
What gas mask bag is that?
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Do u have plans on becoming certified in ur knee state or no jw
next time you show a strobe-light, would you please give an epilepsy warning?
4:55
Hey he lives were I do
What pants are those in this video?
John Newburn Vertx Recon pants
Hello, do you have some interest in reviewing our product?
the mt3 sorry sam
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your back plate is WAY too low
Back plate is sitting just below my C7 which is about where you want it.
Tactical tacos. Yummy
Its weird thinking that a medic wouldnt know what to bring into a call with them haha
Situation dictates. And conditions constantly evolve. Time ceases to be your ally. Trade off between specific gear/speed.
@@ltmundy1164 mm i suppose the tactical medic would carry less in genereal, these just seemed like the basics. But what I really meant was, you always bring the airway and the trauma with a tiny med pouch! but looking back I see that a tac medic would bring less in general, and would have to very carefully choose what that is.
@@akadopeboi: Decisions that are borne out during crisis are, at best, a reflection of the operator's history: Options that worked successfully in previous deployments tend to be reinforced in subsequent events. However, although Murphy's Laws always applies during any/all active operations, a tactical medic's focus must constantly remain on: Personal safety/team safety/public safety. Weight v speed is always a serious concern, but should reflect the team's primary goal: Expedient resolution.
That's bullshit your a medic in SWAT you should be carrying a 8mm like your Sig Sauer 45 P320. You carried it as a deputy Sheriff. Our guys in Wisconsin are packing.
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not sure how I would like being unarmed
So basically you're wearing all that for absolutely no reason as you do not carry a weapon. You should have a slick plate carrier and a medic backpack thats it.
Ok, I love the Police, love you guys. But, you are NOT military, stop dressing and gearing up like you are in Iraq or Afghanistan. Stop wearing multi cam and full battle rattle like you're in a combat theater. You're not, so don't.
Mike, Rule #1: Opponents never play by the rules. Rule #2: We're the visiting team. Always. Rule #3: See #1. Any gear that better helps perform the job w/o violating standing orders, and keeps us from getting hurt/KIA is a go. Or would you prefer that we wear our hi res vests? And many EMTs/Paramedics/Tacmeds come from military service.
Busting ours to save yours.
So has your SWAT team done any no knock raids with a pocket warrant, on the wrong address?
Shot anyone's dog?
Thrown a flash bang so it goes off next to a child?
Arrest anyone for not wearing a mask, not social distancing, or sun bathing?
Taken someone's property because of suspicion (Civil Asset Forfeiture)?
Anyone on your team kill an unarmed person and then got away with it because of Qualified Immunity?
How many good people can there be in law enforcement when bad LEOs get away with violent crimes and the framing of innocent people?
Anyone in today's law enforcement can only be described as a low IQ Knuckle Dragging Order Following Road Pirate that just does whatever their political overlord parasite tells them to do.
Anyone that thinks they are good in law enforcement, that has not called out a fellow for committing a crime when known or witnessed, or who just follows orders without question, is a willing participant in this -ucked up system and part of the problem.
The Tree of Liberty is thirsty.
You are an edgy moron.
The tree of liberty is thirsty and its too bad we have only pseudo patriots with no real cause and entitled idiots with no life experience or education but think they their utopia will come once their foolish ideas of socialism and "social justice" come to fruition
You snowflakes and fools wouldnt last a day in a true anarchist state with no law enforcement. I cant wait until people get what they ask for and see what happens when you take the teeth and bite from your law enforcement. You think things are bad and unjust now, you just wait.
Hey man, no need for politics here. Just a video about gear.
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When the government corporation all around us is attempting to destroy the founding principals of our nation and put in it's place the instruments of a beast system, then it is our duty to resist and call out those that do not resist.
Government will not save us from government.
Hey Tommy, feel free to not call 911 for the rest of your life.....weird how people who hate the police and the government complain to that very same government to fix the problem they caused. I find it sad that every bit of good done by military and first responders gets washed away by people who would never ever step up to help anyone...except to get a quick pic for the 'gram of how woke they are. So feel free to not call and continue to not help your fellow man, women and children while bitching and moaning about an imperfect system you would never shed a drop of sweat, let alone blood, to improve. Oh, and make friends with the criminals out there who will eat you for breakfast as you spout off about shit you refuse to understand but pass judgement upon. When things go bump in the night, i hope you can still fit under the bed.
Just look at CHAZ/CHOP for how these idiots larp as police. Donut has a great video. LOL.