A Green Beret Shows His Overland Medical Kit "STOP THE BLEED"

Published on October 17, 2019
Duration: 15:23

This video demonstrates the proper application of a North American Rescue CAT Tourniquet as part of an overland medical kit. The presenter, Mike from Field Craft Survival, emphasizes the importance of immediate access to life-saving equipment in vehicle emergencies. He details how to stage the tourniquet for effective application, stressing the need for 360-degree pressure and tightening the windlass until significant pain is felt. The guide also covers the components of a basic hemorrhage response kit, including gauze and compression bandages, and highlights the critical role of manual pressure in controlling severe bleeding.

Quick Summary

A modular visor panel provides immediate access to critical medical supplies like CAT tourniquets and hemorrhage kits, essential for vehicle emergencies. Proper staging of the tourniquet, ensuring 360-degree pressure and tightening the windlass until pain is felt, is crucial for effective bleeding control.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction & Vehicle Setup
  2. 01:01Importance of Immediate Access Medical Kit
  3. 01:48Modular Visor Panel Design
  4. 02:27Basic Hemorrhage Response Kit (BHRK)
  5. 04:20BHRK Components & Partnership
  6. 05:02Stop the Bleed Kit Contents
  7. 05:57Using Gauze for Wound Packing
  8. 06:23Compression Bandage Application
  9. 07:08Importance of Gloves
  10. 07:25CAT Tourniquet Overview
  11. 08:16How a Tourniquet Works
  12. 09:22Staging the Tourniquet
  13. 10:33Tourniquet Application Technique
  14. 11:39Marking Time & Securing Tourniquet
  15. 12:25Tourniquet Limitations & Extremity Bleeds
  16. 13:35Importance of TCCC Training
  17. 14:18MARCH Algorithm Explained
  18. 14:33Call to Action & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a modular visor panel for a medical kit?

A modular visor panel allows for immediate access to critical medical supplies like a CAT tourniquet and a basic hemorrhage response kit. This ensures life-saving equipment is within arm's reach during emergencies, such as a car accident, rather than stored in the back of the vehicle.

How should a CAT tourniquet be staged for quick access?

For quick access, stage the CAT tourniquet by folding it back on itself, leaving the velcro open. For arms, create an 8-inch tail and fold back. For legs, open and fold back. This allows for rapid deployment when needed.

What are the key components of a basic hemorrhage response kit (BHRK)?

A BHRK, or 'Stop the Bleed' kit, typically includes rolled gauze for wound packing, a hemostatic agent to promote clotting, a compression bandage for pressure, and gloves to protect against bloodborne pathogens.

Why is the MARCH algorithm important in trauma care?

The MARCH algorithm prioritizes immediate threats. It places 'Massive Hemorrhage' as the first life-saving priority because rapid blood loss can be fatal faster than airway or breathing compromise, making prompt bleeding control critical.

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