This video focuses on "Stop the Bleed Month" and demonstrates how to properly "stage" a tourniquet for rapid deployment in severe bleeding emergencies. Caleb is joined by Chris Hoyne from North American Rescue, a retired firefighter-paramedic and former SWAT medic. The discussion covers preparing a tourniquet, such as a North American Rescue Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT) Gen 7, by removing packaging and opening the hook-and-loop strap to ensure it can be applied quickly with minimal delay, especially when one-handed application is necessary. The importance of fast application to prevent blood loss is emphasized, and viewers are encouraged to take Stop the Bleed training courses.
This video debunks the myth that all tourniquets are the same, emphasizing the importance of using genuine, approved devices like the North American Rescue (NAR) Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT). Chris Hoyne, a retired firefighter-paramedic and SWAT medic, explains the critical differences between tourniquets and the risks associated with counterfeits or improvised devices. The video highlights that substandard materials can lead to failure, and improvised tourniquets are often ineffective and difficult to apply one-handed. It stresses the need for American College of Surgeons-approved tourniquets for the Stop the Bleed program and advises purchasing from authorized resellers to avoid potentially life-threatening failures.
This episode of the Dangerous Liberty Podcast features Chris Heath, the Medical Training Director for Paramount Tactical Solutions. Heath, a former Law Enforcement officer, Critical Care Paramedic, and SWAT Medic with extensive experience training various government agencies, discusses medical training, preparation, and gear. The conversation likely delves into tactical medicine, mass casualty incidents, CBRNE, and disaster preparedness, drawing on his 17+ years of instructor experience. The video promotes Paramount Tactical's upcoming medical courses and recommended medical gear.
This Geauga Firearms Academy video features Neil discussing essential medical training for Concealed Carry (CCW) with SWAT Medic Gabe Atchison. The discussion focuses on identifying valuable medical training courses and resources, including a specific mention of the "Stop The Bleed" initiative. The video aims to guide viewers on what to look for in medical preparedness for armed citizens, emphasizing the importance of hands-on training. It also promotes upcoming courses offered by Geauga Firearms Academy and mentions several affiliate sponsors.
This Geauga Firearms Academy video features a conversation with Gabe Atchison, a SWAT Medic, EMT, and Firefighter, on building the ideal Everyday Carry (EDC) trauma kit. The discussion covers essential components for an EDC kit, methods for carrying it, expanded options for car and travel kits, and a dedicated trauma kit for range use. The video emphasizes that this content is for informational purposes and does not replace hands-on professional training. It also highlights resources like Stop The Bleed and features partner brands for medical equipment and tactical gear.
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