Live The Creed Medial Trauma Kits

Published on November 28, 2021
Duration: 10:58

This video reviews two medical kits from Live The Creed: the Pocket Trauma Kit and the Full Trauma Blow Out Kit. The presenter, with experience in applying tourniquets and treating trauma, details the contents and intended uses of each kit. The Pocket Trauma Kit is designed for minor injuries and includes basic first-aid supplies and a SWAT-T tourniquet. The larger Blow Out Kit is more comprehensive, featuring multiple tourniquets, advanced wound care items like chest seals and nasal pharyngeals, and supplies for more severe trauma. The video emphasizes the importance of preparedness and seeking proper medical training.

Quick Summary

Live The Creed offers two main medical kits: the Pocket Trauma Kit ($75) for minor injuries and the Full Trauma Blow Out Kit ($259) for severe trauma. Founded by ex-paramedics and firefighters, the company emphasizes preparedness, as emergency response times can exceed 30 minutes, making immediate self-treatment vital.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Preparedness
  2. 00:18Introducing Live The Creed Medical Kits
  3. 00:27About Live The Creed Company
  4. 00:47Experience of Live The Creed Team
  5. 01:25Reviewing the Pocket Trauma Kit
  6. 01:53Pocket Trauma Kit Construction and Features
  7. 02:27Contents of the Pocket Trauma Kit
  8. 02:48Tourniquet in Pocket Kit (SWAT-T)
  9. 03:06Gauze and Gloves in Pocket Kit
  10. 03:18Space for Chest Seals in Pocket Kit
  11. 03:45Reviewing the Full Trauma Blow Out Kit
  12. 03:47Medical Scissors and Tourniquet (CAT Gen 7)
  13. 04:03Medical Patch and Carrier Options
  14. 04:26Accessing the Full Trauma Kit
  15. 04:39Contents of the Left Side of the Kit
  16. 04:47Second Tourniquet (SWAT-T)
  17. 04:49Large Bandage/Israeli Bandage
  18. 05:08Rolled Gauze Compressed Dressings
  19. 05:15Z-Folded Combat Gauze
  20. 05:28Gloves in the Full Kit
  21. 05:33Trauma Section Contents
  22. 05:37Chest Seals and Nasal Pharyngeal
  23. 05:41Padded Aluminum Splint
  24. 05:55Contents of the Right Side (Boo-Boo Stuff)
  25. 06:05Aspirin, Nose Plugs, CPR Mask
  26. 06:39Additional Items in the Full Kit
  27. 06:41Medical Tape and Triangular Bandage
  28. 06:46Eye Pad and Abdominal Pad
  29. 06:55Sterile Gauze Sponges
  30. 07:02Survival Blanket
  31. 07:16More Compressed Gauze
  32. 07:25Pricing of the Kits
  33. 07:36What is Your Life Worth?
  34. 07:40Blow Out Kit Price ($259)
  35. 07:55Pocket Trauma Kit Price ($75)
  36. 08:01Belt Mounting Kit Price ($149-$169)
  37. 08:20Other Live The Creed Options
  38. 08:26Choosing the Right Kit for Your Lifestyle
  39. 08:31Tourniquet Preferences
  40. 08:50Pocket Kit Functionality Breakdown
  41. 09:04Larger Kit Use Cases
  42. 09:22Importance of Medical Kits Due to Response Times
  43. 09:28Emergency Response Time Averages
  44. 09:43Treating in Place
  45. 09:46Links and Other Options
  46. 10:01Company Values and Mission
  47. 10:12Call to Action: Subscribe and Comment
  48. 10:16Discussion on Carrying Medical Gear
  49. 10:35Stay Ready, Don't Get Ready
  50. 10:38Conclusion: Carry a Medical Kit

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two main medical kits reviewed from Live The Creed?

The video reviews two primary medical kits from Live The Creed: the Pocket Trauma Kit, designed for minor injuries and basic preparedness, and the Full Trauma Blow Out Kit, which is more comprehensive for severe trauma situations.

What is the price range for Live The Creed's medical kits?

The Pocket Trauma Kit is priced at approximately $75, while the larger Full Trauma Blow Out Kit costs around $259. A separate belt mounting kit is available for $149 to $169.

Who are the people behind the Live The Creed medical kits?

The company Live The Creed is founded by individuals with extensive experience as ex-paramedics and firefighters, bringing real-world emergency medical service knowledge to their product development.

Why is it important to carry a medical kit?

Carrying a medical kit is crucial because emergency response times can be lengthy, often 15-30 minutes or more, especially in remote areas. Having immediate access to medical supplies allows for self-treatment or aid to others while waiting for professional help.

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