Thanks for explaining the difference between the regular and advanced bleeding kit. The site lists the same description and contents for both, so I didn't know why one was more expensive.
I like your mindset, but do you know how many people would rely on that video and go out and buy these things, and then find an opportunity to use them, and because they aren’t properly or fully trained on these they will end up hurting the patient even worse! It’s better off that they learn basic first aid or go to school for these things and get certified. Good samaritans with no clue what they are actually doing are a major issue for EMS.
Stormy Effects I did not say that. Don’t twist my words. I literally said what I said for the good of the patient. Sometimes a clueless good samaritan can really help, sometimes it is a hindrance to the best possible care the patient can receive. As I said in my last comment, if you feel the need to help, learn basic first aid and stick with that, or go to an EMT school and learn more advanced interventions. Otherwise you are probably gonna hurt someone. It’s not tricky to just hold a dressing onto a wound, other than that, leave it to the pros and don’t do anything else.
So I already have some videos like that. Check out the playlist on my channel called medical care and first aid ru-vid.com/group/PLEbg9C7jKDnLxjoACm3vDe0wWBDpwX5I_
Yeah they are pretty top notch. I disagree about the products though, if you bought the components in the advanced airway kit on their own you would be spending about $20 more
Thanks, I'm definitely interested in getting some of these kits. On a side-note, I checked out the website and these guys have some pretty impressive credentials.
As soon as you posted these on Instagram I was stoked and got the hybrid ifak and the basic bleeding for my car/range ifak. No complaints other than I wish that they were shorter, but it’s a moot point.
Excellent vid.. Great looking product(s) that appears to be straight forward (excluding the advanced airway) that most anyone could pick up and use. Your mentioning of adrenaline rush and in aMCI Triage situation that card information may not be completed adds a sense of reality that is often left out. Looking forward to your future Triage (START, SALT, etc.) video when you get around to it. Thanks!
I wish I could get all that stuff here in Spain. Ever since I found myself in a situation to save a life using a first-aid kit (She lived, btw), I've always wanted to expand on what I have. Chest seals are practically impossible to get here; you need to import them at 4 times their price+customs and same thing with clotting and compressed Z-fold gauzes. Luckily I have my tourniquet, emergency bandage, and tons of rolled gauze and pads, which should be more than enough for most stuff. I'm wary about purchasing airways since I've never trained with them.
En tiendas de efectos militares (y cada vez más en distribuidores de material médico civiles) encontrarás todo lo relacionado con el tccc, busca por parche oclusivo torácico
Skinny Medic brought me here, he told me that you dont have a goat and I came over to check if that is true. Not sure if I missed it but I did not see a single goat in the video, which brings me to my question: What do you think who you are, if you dont even have a goat?!
Never heard of these, cool looking pieces, especially the triage one. The MIST-cards, at least the ones I have, don't have to be opened because they have a gap in the top part where you can get the card out. Also it does have a mark for casualties, you turn the purple corner of Red 1 visible from the inside. Another way to signal deceased is to make a cross on the Red 1. Both are not very visible so I do like the specific black cards. I might have older cards, though, so I'm not swearing anything!
Gave you a shout out in my new video I did bro , keep up the great work sam & thanks for the great videos you do you showed me how tourniquet work and I carry one everyday now
Is there any good free online medical training? Or any good any training at all? I know in person is best but with the way the world is right now I don't think they are running in person classes.
I know it's not free but look into taking an emt basic course from a local community College if possible. It would give you the best training and basic foundation for skills and assessment. It may take longer than a weekend and be more expensive than a cpr class, but its knowledge that'll will save lives and last a life time if you stay up to date
I would just get the hybrid IFAK. Treating a snake bite basically means controlling bleeding, splinting, keeping heart rate down and getting the patient to a facility with anti-venom and sometimes treating an allergic reaction. There is no “sucking on the wounds” or anything super specific when it comes to a bite.
My only complaints are: Why is the packaging not in non-see through OD or Black? And why are these not vacuum sealed to cut down on the size? Otherwise, awesome!
Hey Sam look up "Bunker Branding" They partner with youtubers for shirts, stickers and other items. If you ever get stickers or patches I am game to buy.
Hey Sam, I love your video/content I'm currently trying to purchase some med mags but the discount code isn't working (PrepMedic20) No stress I bought it anyways just more of a FYI 🤪 Stay safe brother.
Hi, I am part of a SAR organization and I was wondering if you would be willing to teach a virtual class for us on a Tuesday night sometime in the next two weeks. If you can reply with a good way to get in contact with you I would love to discuss it further.
Negative and negative. A medic is a paramedic which is an advanced life support provider that operates in the prehospital environment with relative autonomy.
No, medics are essentially there to keep your alive until you can get to a doctor. Their medical knowledge is just enough to do that. They can't fix you up but they can stabilise you until a doctor can fix you up.
@@nicksun424 You're wrong. Medics and nurses are totally different except they both work in medical field. Medics are there to keep you alive and stable until a doctor can take over, nurses are there to administer treatment by following the doctor's instructions. A medic can make treatment decisions by themselves while a nurse can't.
Statistically you will be hungry or run out of food during an emergency, spending your money on some paper towels in a plastic baggy is kinda a waste. 🤨