Jason Hanson, a former CI Officer, details his preferred bug-out bag setup, emphasizing the importance of accessible MOLLE pouches for critical gear like medical supplies. He highlights the benefit of a larger daypack design for versatility and the need for quick-release pouches. This setup is presented as a key component of his new 'Ultimate Bugout Bag Building Training'.
This guide details how to effectively set up a Fanny Pack for Everyday Carry (EDC), drawing from the expertise of Mike Glover of FieldCraft Survival. It covers the strategic placement of essential items across three compartments: high-frequency items in the front, tools and medical supplies in the middle, and a concealed firearm in the rear. The emphasis is on practical preparedness, immediate access to critical gear, and the importance of training with this carry method.
This video from Geauga Firearms Academy introduces the TrueClot training aid for "Stop the Bleed" and emergency medical care. Kim and Neil demonstrate the tool, referencing essential medical kit items like trauma shears, chest seals, tourniquets, and QuickClot. The description emphasizes that this demonstration is not a substitute for hands-on training and encourages viewers to seek professional instruction. The video also promotes the academy's Defensive Mindset & Emergency Medical Care Class and links to their website, social media, and Patreon channel for exclusive content. It also promotes a documentary series on martial shooting skills.
This video breaks down the Everyday Carry (EDC) medical kits of ARFCOM News host and Twitch from Refuge Medical. They discuss the importance of carrying trauma medical supplies beyond just firearms-related incidents, emphasizing their use in car accidents and general emergencies. The discussion highlights specific items like tourniquets, chest seals, gauze, and the rationale behind carrying them, drawing from personal experiences in law enforcement and civilian life. The focus is on practical application and preparedness for a range of potential injuries.
Tessah Booth, an expert in concealed carry, shares her favorite to least favorite Every Day Carry (EDC) items. She prioritizes utility, ease of carry, and social acceptability, ranking non-lethal options and essential tools higher than her firearm. Her selections emphasize a pragmatic approach to personal safety, including a robust medical kit and reliable illumination tools.
This video focuses on building a minimalist Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK). It breaks down essential medical supplies like tourniquets, hemostatic agents, gauze, chest seals, and trauma shears, aiming to provide a practical and compact kit without unnecessary bulk. The video introduces a new series dedicated to the medical aspects of preparedness and plans to cover more advanced topics and instructional content in the future. It also briefly mentions accompanying gear like tourniquet holders and tactical belts.
This guide details the contents of a personal first aid kit (IFAK) for tactical applications, emphasizing organization and accessibility. It covers essential items for trauma care including airway management, hemorrhage control, wound dressing, and chest injury treatment. The presenter, with Navy experience, highlights the importance of hand-picking components from sources like army surplus stores over pre-assembled kits for better customization and quality control.
This video discusses vehicle everyday carry (EDC) gear, focusing on a "TNA Bag" (Trauma and Ammunition). The presenter, Dave Tim, emphasizes having readily accessible trauma supplies and ammunition in one's vehicle, distinct from a bug-out bag. He highlights the importance of items like tourniquets, trauma shears, wound packing material, and extra magazines for potential emergencies, ranging from car accidents to self-defense scenarios.
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