Vigilance Elite - Tourniquet Placement TCCC Medical Training

Published on April 9, 2018
Duration: 15:11

This guide details the proper application of tourniquets based on TCCC protocols, as demonstrated by former Navy SEALs and CIA contractors. It covers the placement, tightening, securing, and time-stamping of tourniquets like the CAT, SOFTT, and RATS. The emphasis is on immediate hemorrhage control as a primary life-saving measure in combat and emergency situations.

Quick Summary

Learn essential tourniquet application techniques from former Navy SEALs and CIA contractors, following TCCC protocols. Key models like the CAT, SOFTT, and RATS are demonstrated, emphasizing 'high and tight' placement, secure windlass application, and time-stamping for effective hemorrhage control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Background
  2. 01:12Evolution of TCCC
  3. 02:41Tourniquet Models: CAT and SOFTT
  4. 04:43Tourniquet Models: RATS
  5. 08:27Practical Application: CAT
  6. 11:28Medical Principles and Improvised Tools

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key tourniquet models discussed for tactical medical training?

The video discusses three primary tourniquet models: the CAT (Combat Application Tourniquet) known for its windlass and velcro, the SOFTT (Special Operations Forces Tactical Tourniquet) with a metal windlass and buckle for durability, and the RATS (Rapid Application Tourniquet System) valued for its compact size and effectiveness on smaller limbs.

Why is proper tourniquet placement crucial in TCCC?

Proper placement, specifically 'high and tight' on the limb, is crucial in TCCC to ensure effective occlusion of arterial blood flow. This placement maximizes the chances of stopping severe extremity hemorrhage, which is a leading cause of preventable combat deaths.

What is the significance of the time-stamp label on a tourniquet?

The time-stamp label on tourniquets like the CAT is critical for medical personnel to track how long the tourniquet has been applied. This information helps in managing potential complications and determining the urgency of further medical intervention.

How does the SOFTT tourniquet differ from the CAT?

The SOFTT tourniquet differentiates itself from the CAT by utilizing a metal windlass and a screw-lock/buckle closure system instead of velcro. This design is often preferred for its resistance to mud and blood, which can compromise the effectiveness of velcro straps.

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