Cutting Clothes in an Emergency (Tips, tricks, and recommendations)

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  • A brief video explaining how, when and why to cut a patient’s clothes in an emergency setting.
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  • @ethantorres6113
    @ethantorres6113 14 днів тому +46

    Love the new simplified intro!

  • @christophertipton2318
    @christophertipton2318 13 днів тому +17

    I'm an ex-paramedic and retired cop and worked in a suburban environment near a big city well known for violence and exporting that violence to the 'burbs. I carry the Leatherman Raptor now with my EDC and it does a very good job. Being retired, I'm not up to my elbows in blood on a daily basis anymore. I also have one in my home kit and one in the car kit. I also agree with keeping the patient dressed as much as possible, especially in winter. BTDT. My EDC is carried in a safari type vest which also conceals my firearm. I like the down coat advice too. BT Seen That. Never did it. 🙂

  • @joshcarter-com
    @joshcarter-com 14 днів тому +131

    “Never cut a down coat inside an ambulance.” 😅 Sounds the like voice of first-hand experience there.

    • @jayraymond9707
      @jayraymond9707 14 днів тому +2

      iykyk

    • @ddh137
      @ddh137 14 днів тому +7

      I wouldn't do it in the ER either, unless you want to be the guy nurses talk about (in a bad way) for years to come.

    • @petermackay8582
      @petermackay8582 14 днів тому +8

      If you have to cut a down jacket, try to go up a seam.

    • @oliveradams1270
      @oliveradams1270 14 днів тому +1

      I saw this on Chicago fire. So Yeah, that wasn't pretty

    • @skeletonwguitar4383
      @skeletonwguitar4383 13 днів тому +3

      Im one of those folks that dont know and not in a loop on what that means, unless someone just explains. If not, I guess im out of luck

  • @gymnet
    @gymnet 14 днів тому +15

    I was taught to cut the side of a pant leg rather than the top. That way you can fold the fabric back over the leg to help protect your patient.

    • @rumakingthatup
      @rumakingthatup 14 днів тому +4

      For men, I'm more comfortable cutting up the side. I don't even want to know if there have been injuries like accidentally cutting a penis. I'm just going to presume there have been.

  • @DigitalAndInnovation
    @DigitalAndInnovation 9 днів тому +2

    The X shears are not inexpensive... but compared to raptors they kind of are. His recommendation is not misplaced. I friggin love them

  • @ddh137
    @ddh137 14 днів тому +15

    OK, this may sound weird, but I LOVE cutting clothes lol. 100% love my xshears for this job.

  • @DylanLey
    @DylanLey 14 днів тому +12

    I feel like everyone should have the chest-exposing cut technique shown at 02:42 down. Exposing the chest isn't just for trauma situations. In fact, it's the most common type of cut you'll have to do in EMS, since this is what you'll be doing for critical medical patients (ie. CPR, cardioversion, prepping a critical pt who you think could code).

  • @BlazinAzianFD
    @BlazinAzianFD 14 днів тому +37

    From an er nurse cutting clothes off people in codes and casting material.... xshears over raptor all day everyday. Raptors don't make it a couple of months. Xshears going strong 2 years later. Which is crazy because Leatherman is usually great.

    • @InformalGreeting
      @InformalGreeting 13 днів тому +3

      My Raptors are about five years old and other than sharpening the blades a few times have never hinted at a problem. I seem to have a unicorn pair though because NOBODY else has had a similar experience that I have heard.

    • @roberthart4160
      @roberthart4160 13 днів тому +2

      I'm not an ER nurse, but on an ambo. I chose X shears, because I didn't need all of the extras on the Raptors, plus I think they're overrated and folks get them because of the name. So glad I saved 30 bucks. My X shears paid for themselves the 1st day I had them. Still great after a year and multiple uses.

  • @MikeWood
    @MikeWood 14 днів тому +4

    It is a basic topic not often covered for sure. I go for the cheaper shears for my kits - knowing they are likely a one and done. I am not an EMT, so cutting off boots is not likely something I will encounter, but these demos are good to share. Bunching fabric and cutting. I like that.

  • @ReeseMacalma
    @ReeseMacalma 14 днів тому +6

    Ohhhhh new studio setup? The light looks nice.

  • @seanconlin8712
    @seanconlin8712 13 днів тому +7

    Here is a tip if you have to remove an equestrian rider's boots do not cut the leather. Yes I understand that quick access, but these boots are extremely expensive. The boot has a zipper on the rear of the boot cut down the zipper makes easier cutting and the rider can have the boot repaired.

  • @johne1653
    @johne1653 13 днів тому +1

    Holding tension on the light weight cloth material helps a bit especially with sharper scissors!
    A guy coded out in his workshop. He had wood fired stove going with an open grate door.....Partner cut the down jacket....and POOF......it stunk and made a mess burnt feathers...UFDA. That retention lanyard on the better quality scissors is a good idea.

  • @RpasaustraliaAu
    @RpasaustraliaAu 5 днів тому

    Tip I was taught in remote casualty care was cut pant inner legs, pull outwards and tie together over abdomen can work as s make shift pelvis fracture brace.

  • @preparedcitizens
    @preparedcitizens 9 днів тому

    I have been told in training starting at bottom of pants or neck of shirt, always cut towards belly button. Great video brother!

  • @hihomord
    @hihomord 3 дні тому

    Nice tip on the "bunch" cut.

  • @skeletonwguitar4383
    @skeletonwguitar4383 13 днів тому +5

    God that seatbelts cutter story was just... horrifying and cringeworthy, made me tingle. First time Ive heard it too! Lol

  • @ArztvomDienst
    @ArztvomDienst 13 днів тому +5

    Somebody asked on Quora a while ago "Is there anything you should never cut through in an ambulance?" - and somebody just answered "Yes. Down jackets" with a picture of the inside of an ambulance in which somebody did that. What a mess.

    • @philipstaite4775
      @philipstaite4775 13 днів тому

      After the video and several comments I had to do a search. Google pointed me to a 7 year old reddit post on r/funny - only looked funny if you didn't have to clean it up!

  • @ColorHawk_
    @ColorHawk_ 14 днів тому +2

    Madison supply shears are by far the best value to performance shears on the market. I bought a 5 pack of them back in 2019 for 50$, im down to my last pair. I can usually get around 10-15 or so full trauma strips out of them along with the everyday cutting i use them for before they will stop cutting. They feel sharper than raptor but not nearly as sharp as the Xshears

  • @oliveradams1270
    @oliveradams1270 14 днів тому +1

    Thanks for making this video it was really helpful

  • @cseivard
    @cseivard 14 днів тому +1

    Thanks! Lots to learn from!

  • @treecrabwill
    @treecrabwill 13 днів тому +1

    I always thought needing to replace cheap shears was bs until the other day I practiced with those on a pair of jeans. Gotta get rid of those

  • @witchdoc5075
    @witchdoc5075 12 днів тому +1

    +1 on the seatbelt cutter. 64 sutures later after an officer used it to remove clothes. Impressive lac.

  • @niallsheridan3704
    @niallsheridan3704 14 днів тому +3

    I was taught to cut along seams of expensive clothing. I'm a raptor fan.

  • @ngut5915
    @ngut5915 13 днів тому +1

    If you have a seatbelt cutter and no shears available, lift up the shirt/coat, pass it underneath, turn it up and cut from there, keeping the hook facing away from the patient.
    For pants you should flip the tool in your hand so the hook is nearest your wrist, then slide your fist up the pantlegs if at all possible. This only works with wide enough pants though.
    In any case, there's no doubt the shears are better suited for the job if you have access to them.

  • @strelkstalkervich9819
    @strelkstalkervich9819 14 днів тому

    Good work, thank's!

  • @Codylun92
    @Codylun92 14 днів тому +2

    I have a hunting knife that has a tip set similar to a seatbelt cutter. It’s called a gut hook. I’ll let you guess why.

  • @IvarApollo
    @IvarApollo 5 днів тому

    what i leared to do cut the patient clothes a hand length on both ends of the wound do know I am still in training also thank you so much for all help you did with my study on my journey to become a medic

  • @DeJo1078
    @DeJo1078 14 днів тому

    I carry both great and ok shears. My ok shears are my daily use and my Leatherman Raptors are for the more difficult fabric.

  • @paraAA82
    @paraAA82 12 днів тому

    THANK YOU!

  • @leslieunderwood3520
    @leslieunderwood3520 14 днів тому +4

    Requesting Your opinion/view:
    Obviously; priority is patient care. However; how do you from your personal experiences (EMS/LEO) view the possibility of evidence preservation (GSW entry points/knife punctures into clothing) at the scene? Especially; when a LEO is barking at you to not destroy evidence. Every situation is different but; I just thought it may be a great supplementally related discussion.

    • @ddh137
      @ddh137 14 днів тому +4

      Take photos if your agency allows, try not to cut through stab/gunshot holes, avoid cutting through blood stained areas if possible, document everything as accurately as you can, but never document something you don't know to be a fact, it could be the thing that sets a criminal free or convicts the wrong person.

    • @Kindhamster
      @Kindhamster 14 днів тому +5

      I feel like the notes you get from the trauma surgeon/nurse about the wounds they had to treat in the ER would make much stronger evidence than some holes in some fabric.

    • @leslieunderwood3520
      @leslieunderwood3520 14 днів тому +2

      Thanks for sharing your opinion Sam to clarify for the average Joe First Responders. Oh! Sorry… the posted responses aren’t yours? lol 😅. Thanks to those who decided to respond in your stead. Yes, there is many ways to collect evidence but; that is not the role of the medical responders. Differing jurisdictions have differing policies on this. True incident. A number of years back a couple of buddies of mine responded to a grisly murder scene. The local police investigators took their boots after the call for footwear comparisons. A weird request by police but, they complied. As they bragged…they got new boots out of it. Thanks again everyone who helped thinking I was a bozo.

  • @arranbtag
    @arranbtag 11 днів тому +1

    Sam showing us all how Paramedics start foreplay 🤣

  • @conorflanagan5789
    @conorflanagan5789 12 днів тому

    I can't agree more with buy once cry once I'm a basic level and not practicing but I witnessed a dumptruck wreck a couple months ago and decided to intervene during my assessment I found the 300lb patients right arm had exploded when the truck fell over and I had to access his arm but not one but two of my generic shears were unable to cut his carheart I have since invested in Xshears

  • @Victory4thePpl
    @Victory4thePpl 2 дні тому

    thanks

  • @nipe2121
    @nipe2121 13 днів тому

    As an ex-pro, S-cut is good choise. Size and price were con, but it cuts easy and safely even thicker clothes.

  • @Alfeco-dm7uk
    @Alfeco-dm7uk 13 днів тому +1

    To avoid hypothermia, why don't you carry a few hand warmers.
    Those things are lightweight and would help you to keep warm vital areas like the thighs or the chest/back.

  • @jamesa7506
    @jamesa7506 13 днів тому +3

    I learned a bottle of tequila makes the clothes magically disappear, no cutting needed! 👍

  • @simplefieldcraft
    @simplefieldcraft 13 днів тому +1

    There was a product that came out 10 years ago called rip shears. It was like a seat belt cutter you attached to the handle of a pair of issue tuff cuts. I used it once on a pair of Kevlar lined bike jeans it just got clogged up with the fibres and you just ended up tugging on the material and not cutting. Waste of money. I’m a raptor user but I’m looking at the X shears don’t know if we can get them in Australia.

  • @preacher1776
    @preacher1776 9 днів тому

    You mentioned plate carriers and not cutting them off. Would you recommend the First Spear tubes for all of the cummberbund/shoulder straps so you can get wounded undressed quickly? I use them on my cummerbund but not shoulder straps.

  • @Piripi1972
    @Piripi1972 14 днів тому +1

    Cut shirt down oneside to allow recovering/protection in extreme environment?

  • @tbne712
    @tbne712 13 днів тому

    What are your opinions on cutting thick clothing before applying a TQ? I usually just bunch a bit up, cut the top, to create a hole and go circular around the limb from there. Pulling the now seperate pant leg down to expose just the space where the TQ should go.

  • @xosder5Hr5
    @xosder5Hr5 13 днів тому +1

    Paramedics couldn't cut my motorcycle boot! They had to pull it off. I had a compound talus fracture!

  • @Mo9936
    @Mo9936 14 днів тому

    Check out the S-cut ☝🏻

  • @TB15003
    @TB15003 13 днів тому

    I have a question what if the patient is a furry in a fur suit what shears do you recommend for that

    • @juu4524
      @juu4524 12 днів тому +1

      Call the vet

  • @meidamx
    @meidamx 14 днів тому +1

    Get some.

  • @jacobkrout1627
    @jacobkrout1627 13 днів тому

    It might be a more silly question, but why not just take the clothes off rather than cutting them. I would understand needing to cut if there is a puncture with the object still lodged inside. i would also understand the boots thing you mentioned. but why cut pants, if you would just take them off.

    • @classicambo9781
      @classicambo9781 12 днів тому +1

      Spinal precautions, dislocated joints, open fractures etc all make the movement of removing pants or boots difficult.

  • @TheQwik512
    @TheQwik512 9 днів тому

    Ouch, cutting a 300.00 + pair of Alpinestar boots but, ya gotta do what ya gotta do.

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  9 днів тому

      $20 on marketplace 😂

  • @landontalbot8244
    @landontalbot8244 14 днів тому +3

    I would not recommend cutting off bikers leather vests

    • @rshaughn11
      @rshaughn11 13 днів тому +3

      Definitely not their patch if you have to

    • @Snarky357
      @Snarky357 13 днів тому +3

      Cut along the seams, at least they can repair them later, is what we always did

  • @DawidKellerman
    @DawidKellerman 7 днів тому

    I live in Namibia and something to look out for is some of the tribe children here and neighboring countries could have a string around their weights. It is a traditional medicine meant to ward off evil. Leave it alone! the sisters at hospital will deal with it. If you cut it and the child dies there will be lots of unhappy family

  • @maybeblakemclemore
    @maybeblakemclemore 11 днів тому +1

    what if instead of prep medic, he was 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 medic, and instead of treating you he just cut your clothes off and "treated" you

  • @TulkOrkan
    @TulkOrkan 14 днів тому +1

    First?