Vehicle Everyday Carry Gear

Published on April 17, 2018
Duration: 10:57

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.

Quick Summary

A TNA (Trauma and Ammunition) bag is a concept for vehicle everyday carry (EDC) that focuses on supplemental gear. It includes essential trauma supplies like tourniquets, trauma shears, and wound packing material, along with extra ammunition. This kit is designed for quick access in emergencies such as car accidents or self-defense scenarios, and is separate from a full bug-out bag.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Vehicle EDC
  2. 00:24Shout Out to Trigger Con 2018
  3. 01:14The TNA Bag Concept
  4. 02:00Vehicle Everyday Carry Conversation
  5. 02:32Small Trauma Kit Contents
  6. 03:35Inside the Small Kit
  7. 03:53Non-Firearm Defensive Tools
  8. 04:19Intermediate Size Trauma Pouch
  9. 04:49The TNA Bag Explained
  10. 05:51TNA Bag Contents: Trauma & Ammunition
  11. 06:09Flashlight and Spare Batteries
  12. 06:13Glock Magazines
  13. 06:43Rifle Magazines
  14. 07:02Main Trauma Gear
  15. 07:34Gauze and Hemostatic Agents
  16. 07:54Additional Trauma Shears
  17. 08:06General Tools and Fence Pliers
  18. 08:09Glow Sticks
  19. 08:25Miscellaneous Support Items
  20. 08:44Emergency Documents
  21. 09:04TNA Bag Accessibility
  22. 09:16Body Armor Considerations
  23. 09:31Beyond Gunfights: Car Crashes
  24. 10:04Importance of Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a TNA bag for vehicle EDC?

A TNA bag, standing for Trauma and Ammunition, is a concept for a supplemental gear bag kept in a vehicle. It focuses on carrying essential trauma medical supplies and extra ammunition, distinct from a bug-out bag, to be prepared for various emergencies like car accidents or self-defense situations.

What essential trauma gear should be in a vehicle EDC kit?

Essential trauma gear for a vehicle EDC kit includes a tourniquet (like a CAT), trauma shears for cutting, wound packing material, hemostatic gauze, and pressure dressings. Having these items readily accessible can be critical in emergencies.

Why are extra Glock magazines recommended for vehicle EDC?

Carrying extra Glock 9mm magazines, especially full-size ones, is recommended for vehicle EDC because they are versatile and can fit multiple Glock models. This allows for ammunition sharing among individuals who use compatible firearms, enhancing preparedness.

Can vehicle EDC gear be used for non-firearm emergencies?

Yes, vehicle EDC gear, particularly trauma supplies, is highly applicable to non-firearm emergencies like car crashes. Items such as tourniquets, trauma shears, and bandages can be life-saving in medical situations encountered off-duty or as a civilian responder.

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