RATs Tourniquet by Green Beret Medic "Doc T"

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • Talking medical and the RATs tourniquet with Green Beret medic 'Doc T' (Travis Hall). Doc T trains folks through his company Second Chance Med and also collaborates with Blue Force Gear to design medical solutions and expertise.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 801

  • @moz7677
    @moz7677 6 років тому +292

    " I don't care if you buy my product, just buy something " such an awesome attitude to hear from someone in this day and age, we could do with more people who think that way, hats off to you man.

    • @nadimadatia
      @nadimadatia 6 років тому +11

      This is an attitude very common amongst medical professionals, where desire to treat patients well, and ensure good patient outcomes is paramount. Speaks to the humility of the professional who has real-life experience.

    • @psychodadandjfit3974
      @psychodadandjfit3974 5 років тому +11

      Which is great because RATs sucks. Big time.

    • @Opachki69420
      @Opachki69420 5 років тому +2

      @@psychodadandjfit3974 yeah no offence to the people who like it but i think there are better options out there, and you shouldnt shrug off the importance of a quality product in a life saving situation

    • @it_is_finished
      @it_is_finished 5 років тому +4

      Opachki
      Ok. So for someone ignorant on the subject just trying to learn, why does the rat tourniquet suck? And what are better options that the average joe will actually carry on them?

    • @scorpion2669
      @scorpion2669 5 років тому +3

      @@it_is_finished check out deployedmedicine.com/ and they should be able to provide reasons why they do not recommend it and why they suggest the other ones...

  • @kenmorrison1725
    @kenmorrison1725 6 років тому +144

    I live in England, not allowed to carry a gun or knife to defend myself. Every day I carry a tourniquet, clotting compound, gloves, gaffer tape and a mouth guard for mouth to mouth.

    • @DanE-ew1yt
      @DanE-ew1yt 6 років тому +39

      Ken Morrison move to the land of freedom and add a gun to that edc.

    • @ifell3
      @ifell3 6 років тому +1

      Ken Morrison well definitely not a gun, but within the legal law of knifes you can carry a knife legally for what ever reason apart from being able to defend yourself, now if someone else had a knife you would be able to use what ever you had in the same league or less then to defend yourself. So if you had a baseball bat,,, because you've just been playing baseball, and was being attacked with a knife you can use it,, but if you had your knife because you have been opening boxes and then got attacked with a baseball bat you couldn't really use your knife and gave the law on your side,, as a rough guide. But yes also good for car accidents and machine accidents,, mind you I would possibly faint if I seen too much blood!!

    • @kenmorrison1725
      @kenmorrison1725 6 років тому +11

      ifell3 not allowed to carry a locking blade or fixed blade knife so I don't carry a knife at all. I'm a martial artist and I always carry a metal body pen and a small flashlight. Obviously the pen is for writing, taking notes and the flashlight is for seeing in the dark or finding things under cars etc...........

    • @kenmorrison1725
      @kenmorrison1725 6 років тому +8

      Dan E I would love to move across the pond so I could carry to defend myself and others but my life ( unfortunately ) is here.and getting over there is not that easy.

    • @drjimjam1112
      @drjimjam1112 6 років тому +6

      @@kenmorrison1725 non-locking blades are quite dangerous to the user IMO.

  • @wootdoo
    @wootdoo 2 роки тому +14

    The most important reason to not use a RATS is not mentioned anywhere in the comment section. Due to how skinny it is it will almost absolutely cause permanent nerve damage. My instructor demoed one and he lost feeling in his forearm and hand for almost 2 weeks and that was just a short demo.

    • @user-xg1gm7yn7e
      @user-xg1gm7yn7e Рік тому +3

      Well, the guest -- the creator of this RATS tourniquet actually dealt with the issue of using a very narrow tourniquet -- he spoke about how circumferential wrapping would build width, as each subsequent wrap added width above or below previous wraps . . . but, in an emergency are people with only basic training going to remember to build width as the guest described? So (except for the advantage that a bungees type tourniquet will sometimes provide) I don't see why the creator of this RATS tourniquet did not simply make the band wider. I don't get that.

    • @cbc8716
      @cbc8716 4 місяці тому

      It’s garbage.

  • @tylerdtharp
    @tylerdtharp 6 років тому +48

    Ready man guy like a tree truck
    “Like me”
    Totally went over his head 😂

    • @flskywarn
      @flskywarn 5 років тому +2

      Not a Real Tourniquet. Evidence doesn't support using this over others that are CoTCCC Recommended.

  • @ava9oh1282000
    @ava9oh1282000 5 років тому +133

    The RATS is not a good tourniquet and has been tested by a couple of independent groups and has been shown to not completely occlude blood flow confirmed by doppler. Its also no CoTCCC approved at this time due to the issues presented by multiple independent studies. I prefer the CAT T as well and the agency I work at carries them in our jump/trauma kits.

    • @andrewcollins207
      @andrewcollins207 4 роки тому +13

      *** have any of those studies been done with children, because I can tell you first hand the CATS are to big for small children. No RATS are not effective for adults, but let’s not leave out our most venerable group

    • @Minuteman_Medic
      @Minuteman_Medic 4 роки тому +9

      @@andrewcollins207 There are other tourniquet options out there that work on kids, like the SWAT-T. I'll agree with you that the CAT doesn't work on kids, but the RATS not working on an adult doesn't make it the ideal pediatric option.

    • @jerhurricane
      @jerhurricane 4 роки тому +7

      ya i only carry cat i wont touch this

    • @cloptonhouse
      @cloptonhouse 4 роки тому +12

      As a trained medical professional, I agree and I am glad to see this comment. Neither the RATS nor the SWAT-T are effective tourniquets and have been proven ineffective to create the necessary pressures needed to compress a femoral artery. The only ones recommended and approved by the TCCC is the CAT and the SOF-T (I specifically recommend the SOF-T Wide as they have updated it to incorporate features that people preferred on the CAT.

    • @ZebulonJakub
      @ZebulonJakub 4 роки тому +20

      *** late to the party..... but i saved a persons life with a Rats TQ..... it is better than nothing better than improvised TQ and def not as good as sofT and or SamT

  • @TKTK-sw3tq
    @TKTK-sw3tq 4 роки тому +27

    10:30 This little girl could've died because of one of my mistakes -Doc T
    Cool - John Lovell

  • @EuropaChronicles
    @EuropaChronicles 5 років тому +114

    John, it’s been a year since this video was produced. I see that the WPS Store doesn’t carry the RAT TQ and a few months ago the CoTCCC updated their TQ recommendations and the RAT was left off the list.
    Maybe it’s time for an updated video?

    • @alexjones5517
      @alexjones5517 4 роки тому +14

      Dude that makes the RATS bought the rights to "TCCC" for a couple grand so he could slap "TCCC Approved" on his products. There's no such thing as TCCC Approved only CoTCCC recommended. It's not a matter of being updated, it's a matter of removing the intentional deception. Link for source to follow.
      www.itstactical.com/medcom/medical/is-the-r-a-t-s-tourniquet-misleading-consumers-with-tccc-approval/#targetText=The%20R.A.T.S.,company%20Tactical%20Combat%20Casualty%20Care.&targetText=I'd%20argue%20many%20others,to%20the%20CoTCCC%20as%20well.

    • @fluffyvixen223
      @fluffyvixen223 4 роки тому +1

      @@alexjones5517 I'm pretty sure it wasnt the creators of the R.A.Ts tourniquet the have rights to TCCC, I think it's the company that made the S.T.A.T Tourniquet.

    • @alexjones5517
      @alexjones5517 4 роки тому +8

      www.itstactical.com/medcom/medical/is-the-r-a-t-s-tourniquet-misleading-consumers-with-tccc-approval/#targetText=The%20R.A.T.S.,company%20Tactical%20Combat%20Casualty%20Care.&targetText=I'd%20argue%20many%20others,to%20the%20CoTCCC%20as%20well.
      Check it out. It's oldish, but it still happened.
      @@fluffyvixen223

    • @jqmachgunner2577
      @jqmachgunner2577 4 роки тому +5

      John, what IS the latest on recommended tourniquets? What are you packing in you ankle med kit in 2020?

    • @parkeratwood2717
      @parkeratwood2717 4 роки тому +6

      JQ Machgunner invest in a CAT or Swat T TQ and train on it.

  • @BulletSpoung
    @BulletSpoung 5 років тому +79

    Before starting my chainsaw I always go ahead and apply four tourniquets, I've run into some troubles in the past.

    • @Txpo50
      @Txpo50 4 роки тому +15

      If you've had past troubles then you probably only likely need 3 tourniquets 🤔

    • @MrPoochie-jv8qd
      @MrPoochie-jv8qd 3 роки тому +4

      Chris holy shit

  • @thewhistlehasbeenblown
    @thewhistlehasbeenblown Рік тому +7

    The RATS Tourniquet might be able to stop a bleed and could potentially save a life (Maybe)
    BUT because it's so thin it bites into the soft tissues way too much and increases the chances of nerve damage and losing the limb. (And is MUCH more painful)
    I also noticed "Doc T" mentioned a few times the potential to use this on children. Children have soft tissue that are far more vulnerable than an adult!
    The Swat-T Tourniquet (Which is much wider, and can still be applied to a child with tiny limbs) is a much better and much safer option.
    And for adults the Gen 7 CAT Tourniquet from NAR and the SOF-T Tourniquet are both MUCH better, MUCH safer, and MUCH more reliable options.

    • @joshua7233
      @joshua7233 Рік тому

      If you listened to the video properly, you would've heard that he addressed the width issue at 17:30.

    • @user-xg1gm7yn7e
      @user-xg1gm7yn7e Рік тому

      I agree. But, I want to point out that the guest did describe how subsequent wraps of the RATS tourniquet could be used to create more width above and below the initial wrap. My question is, will highly agitated lightly trained members of the general or would a seriously insured person think to create that additional width with subsequent wraps. As well, just from the way-cool dude, gun-totting tone of the video, host and guest, I suspect the RATS is not geared towards the general public . . . I found that tone in the video to be off-putting, unattractive . . . and given that, as one commenter said, gun folks love learning how to "make holes" the entire "everyone should learn to save a life" theme seemed a bit disingenuous or contradictory.

  • @taliasega9982
    @taliasega9982 Рік тому +1

    Just used this video to share with my kids while teaching Home Defense in our homeschool unit!!! Thank you

  • @bjcomp2384
    @bjcomp2384 3 роки тому +1

    I come from a family of 4 boys, and I was the only one to serve, but my youngest brother is a former wild firefighter, dog musher, triathlete, MMA fighter, and advanced EMT. In his experience, "he will always prefer a RATS when he is dealing with a heavy bleed on a kid, woman, or dog, the CATs are really for men." As I am now transitioning to being a scout leader of both cub scouts and boyscouts(as a father of 4) I have gone through and beefed up my emergency kits, and now this is in my go-to first aid kit(it is one of 3 types I carry).

  • @redbearpreparedness2882
    @redbearpreparedness2882 6 років тому +2

    A Lynx Defense ankle medical kit, is a great way to carry an IFAK. I carry a CAT tourniquet, 1 - retractable razor knife, 2 - 50g Quik Clot bandages, 2 pair of nitrile gloves in a ziplock bag, 6 - 3" x 9" petrolatum bandages for use as chest seals, and a credit card wrapped with duct tape. I plan on replacing the retractable knife with some Raptor shears when I can work it into the budget. It's comfortable, well built, and also made in the USA.

  • @johnfrost8130
    @johnfrost8130 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you I have seen some rat tourniquet failures but it may have been improperly applied I always carry a cat but I’m actually sold on this I never thought about applying one to a kid or anything I mean this really made me realize how negligent I have been so as previously stated thank you

    • @user-xg1gm7yn7e
      @user-xg1gm7yn7e Рік тому

      Yes, that was the one thing that I was sold on . . . . I think, generally, the RATS is an inferior product compared to the CAT of SOFT-T Wide tourniquets . . . but I was struck by how the RATS might be a good choice for really small adults or children. I am a newly trained in tourniquet use and I already carry a CBC Classic Baby Tourniquet, in addition to CAT tourniquets. I think the CBC Classic is better suited for use with small children/infants. So . . . that leaves me wondering why, even though the RATS might be better suited to children why I would carry it, given that it is not, in the opinion of the professional world, not a better tourniquet than a CAT or SOFT-T Wide. I also noted the benefit of the bungee style to self adjust as the patient's adrenaline increased or decreased . . . but is that reason enough to carry the RATS in place of the widely certified CATS or SOFT-T Wide tourniquets?

  • @jasonmortimer7537
    @jasonmortimer7537 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video! NOTE! A very very good friend of mine is an ER doctor here in the states! Also I am an EMT here! The teaching here is not to go as high on the arm or leg as possible like in combat. Here it is recommended to go 2-3 inches above the trauma point. The theory behind that is there is no reason to loose the entire lim when maybe just the hand is affected. Just a little something maybe for you all to do a little more research on. Not that your way is wrong and my way is rite just that there is a little bit different being in the states versus in country! Once again thanks for all your videos!!

    • @Dero_milsurp
      @Dero_milsurp 5 років тому

      Jason Mortimer tq use will not cause a loss of limb. It’s just to allow blood flow to the unaffected areas.

  • @michaelbattin6717
    @michaelbattin6717 2 роки тому +1

    thanks! i learned alot and want to learn more.

  • @spencermackel7800
    @spencermackel7800 2 роки тому +3

    Whether you carry a RATs tourniquet or a certified one like SOF T or CAT, it would be smart to carry some vented chest seals as well. The tourniquets are great in military application when body armor is protecting the chest. In a civilian situation, chest wounds are far more likely.

  • @larungoscope
    @larungoscope 5 років тому +56

    As much as the product is trash (as proven by its inability to actually occlude the femoral artery), I love this guy's attitude.

    • @andrewcollins207
      @andrewcollins207 4 роки тому +5

      Doc literally says the CAT works great on you and me size. For kids not so much. So we came up with this for use on kids

    • @Mikey-ec3xg
      @Mikey-ec3xg 4 роки тому +16

      @@andrewcollins207 Pediatric PTs with limb circumfrence smaller than CAT have insufficent bp to warrant TQ use; direct pressure is all that is needed due to physiological differences, NOT a RATs "tq"

    • @crunch9876
      @crunch9876 4 роки тому +3

      Andrew Collins no TQ’s work on kids. And if it doesn’t then use a pressure bandage or a swat-t

    • @jerhurricane
      @jerhurricane 4 роки тому +1

      ya i only carry cat

    • @ryandolan8522
      @ryandolan8522 4 роки тому +1

      I would carry both a CAT and a RATS. I still think that the CAT is better, but now I think that the RATS is a great solution for kids and animals.

  • @NRTHRN-LGHTS
    @NRTHRN-LGHTS 5 років тому +2

    "He's like me.." Oh cmon now you're putting on a show man.
    Great vid and great respect for Doc T.
    You guys rock!

  • @allencameron6151
    @allencameron6151 4 роки тому +1

    Good point about fitting small girth extremities.

  • @R0mans13
    @R0mans13 6 років тому +31

    I had to use a tourniquet on a lady at work. Her legs were nearly cut off, when she was pinned between two cars, and had severe arterial bleeding. I wrap my tourniquet around my left ankle so I always have it. I'll pick up the RAT because it'll be a little better for my little ones and ease of carry. Great video!!!

    • @nikanor8152
      @nikanor8152 5 років тому

      @Tacticool Memes not with young kids very well. You can use them, but they're usually harder to use. For anything else, definitely CAT or SOFT

    • @artur4390
      @artur4390 5 років тому

      @@nikanor8152 the swatt is good for children

    • @nikanor8152
      @nikanor8152 5 років тому +1

      @@artur4390 yup, so is usually RATS

    • @artur4390
      @artur4390 5 років тому

      @@nikanor8152 But the RATS causes much more tissue damage

    • @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976
      @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976 5 років тому +1

      @@artur4390 so, fucking what the point is to live, not "worry" about tissue damage.
      I have heard people say they had to use something like their shoe laces, at the end of the day, are you more worried about a little tissue damage or living?

  • @hillcountrypreparedness1401
    @hillcountrypreparedness1401 6 років тому +1

    John I've kept RATs or CATs in all my vehicles and on my gear, but in street clothes I didn't know how too carry one. I saw your video on how you carry your RATs wrapped around your waist and Ive carried that way daily ever since. Great tip brotha, I love it!

  • @playerzero2236
    @playerzero2236 5 років тому +3

    Former Army Medic here. I'm sticking with CAT tourniquets.
    If for some reason someone has to use my gear I don't want them to have to Google a UA-cam video for a HowTo to have to apply it.
    Have a nice day.

  • @the_real_ch3
    @the_real_ch3 6 років тому +1

    I really like the first few minutes of this video. I feel like the message of "When seconds count the cops are just minutes away" has been well heard by a lot of people in the gun world, but it's important to note that you can replace "cops" in that sentence with "the ambulance"

  • @dsubversion
    @dsubversion 6 років тому +2

    Glad you found Readyman and Doc T. Basic Emergency Medical care needs to be discussed and trained more often. It's a pillar of Survival.

    • @user-xg1gm7yn7e
      @user-xg1gm7yn7e Рік тому +1

      I am not sure that "a pillar of survival" is the appropriate phrase. I mean, of course being medically trained enhances survival, but when survival techniques and equipment are being promoted by people who also promote guns, perhaps, the biggest killer of youth in America, guns (not mentally ill people, not disgruntled employees, not haters but guns), well when a survival technique/equipment is promoted by people who are, as one commenter but it here, are in favour of learning how to "make holes" . . . well, the promotion of survival techniques and equipment by such folks comes across as disingenuous and contradictory.

  • @newstartcoaching
    @newstartcoaching 6 років тому

    It is the most comfortable edc item I have. I never leave without it. Working in manufacturing and having a six year old, I see this as critical equipment.

  • @seanstevens1651
    @seanstevens1651 5 років тому +16

    SAM XT now TCCC approved. RATS still not approved.

    • @James_Edward59
      @James_Edward59 5 років тому +3

      Politics

    • @bcharlie
      @bcharlie 5 років тому +11

      I think the fact it has shitty application times, sucks one handed, is thin as hell, and causes soft tissue damage is a bit more than politics

    • @fallout1116
      @fallout1116 5 років тому +3

      And yet CoTCCC is the same group that told US soldiers not to use tourniquets for decades.....only changed their tune this century.
      Meanwhile, the Soviet Union (and the later Russian Republics) were using elastic (rubber) Esmarch tourniquets since the 1970's, and still are.
      Here's a medical study showing no soft tissue damage.
      www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8349214

    • @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976
      @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976 5 років тому

      are YOU approved to comment that?

  • @TYLERNAVYGUY
    @TYLERNAVYGUY 4 роки тому

    Just got a pair in the mail and watching this to make sure I use it properly. Thank YOU!

  • @adamsmith3413
    @adamsmith3413 4 роки тому +10

    Medic not actually a physician...he’s a “Doc”. That said his tourniquet is an improvement over the rubber tubing that it evolved from.

    • @alphabears6342
      @alphabears6342 3 роки тому

      Physicians are actually against using tourniquets. They are more likely stick their finger in the holes and elevate the wound and using hemostats than add a tourniquet. They have the same mentality as they did in the vietnam war.

    • @snowshark156
      @snowshark156 2 роки тому

      @@alphabears6342 if you think they’re against tourniquets, you should ask them how they feel about someone with minimal medical training trying to clamp an artery from the inside. Also, in combat, you can’t just be sitting there with your hands in someone else’s GSW, shrapnel wound, or amputation, you have to cut off the blood flow quickly and get back in the fight. That’s where the saying “there’s no first aid in a gunfight” comes from. Tourniquets save lives, period.

    • @alphabears6342
      @alphabears6342 2 роки тому

      @@snowshark156 they were against it for a long time as they have been trained under normal conditions. In some hospitals, it's even a practice to use tourniquets as a last result. I am not sure whether it's still the same today but few years ago, that would have been the case.

  • @silascochran9705
    @silascochran9705 4 роки тому

    Thank you gentlemen for your service and your sacrifice. These videos keep me out of my head. Even my psychiatrist doesn't go in there I'm in Shelby Montana. You can't get nothing here. The pawn shop occasionally I got a kick out of it when he said hey. That is what I tell people. To get my attention. You wouldn't know to look at me once upon a time. I was a little bigger. I was Security in a brothel. I also was a bouncer in a bar were people pretty much behaved themselves I didn't work the door. I just sat there and nursed a beer. And I'll only say it once. I don't repeat myself.

  • @2fast2block
    @2fast2block 6 років тому

    I EDC a tourniquet but after hearing Doc T, I'm getting the RATs. Thanks!

  • @ReconMedical
    @ReconMedical 6 років тому

    Holy Chit! That's our tourniquet! John and Doc T touched our TQ! Just need to teach John the finger hole, kevlar, and aluminum windlass is Recon's. Great video guys. Thank you for your service and what it cost you. (Disclaimer we are NOT associated with CAT at all). God Bless.

  • @tehyoyopro
    @tehyoyopro 3 роки тому +2

    T: you should have seen the guy. He was a body builder type, just huge
    John: yeah I know he’s just like me
    😂😂

  • @scottwhisler7186
    @scottwhisler7186 Рік тому

    Just bought 5, thanks!

  • @joemo1033
    @joemo1033 Рік тому

    "Yea he's like me..."
    Said it twice. Went right over his head.

  • @robsherbonjr5880
    @robsherbonjr5880 6 років тому +87

    The ultimate warrior was the guy with the arm ties

    • @eomproductions5783
      @eomproductions5783 6 років тому +1

      Rob Sherbon Jr back when wrestling was cool🤣

    • @LillianGardner0214
      @LillianGardner0214 6 років тому +1

      Rob Sherbon Jr Ultimate Warrior, baby!!!!!

    • @jaycoy59
      @jaycoy59 5 років тому +1

      Ultimate Warrior was intense!!

    • @it_is_finished
      @it_is_finished 5 років тому

      That was the first one I thought of also. Man wrestling was entertaining then.

    • @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976
      @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976 5 років тому +1

      a lot of them did it back then, I think even Hulk Hogan had them.

  • @jinenjuce
    @jinenjuce 4 роки тому +2

    I love how the RATs is small and compact, so it takes up minimal space in my trash can.

  • @danrugbyman
    @danrugbyman 6 років тому

    That's the best commercial I've ever seen. I'm going to pick up a bunch of these

  • @Whitpusmc
    @Whitpusmc 6 років тому +1

    Great points!! We are rolling out some tourniquet training to our church's congregation and my wife and I have taken two high level trauma classes.

  • @taevans4
    @taevans4 5 років тому +1

    Great video. I know that it was running long and that for UA-cam attention span sake that it may not have had the engagement near the end. But, for the people who need to know, who want to know, this format is awesome. Bringing real life experience and conversation into the mix. Being "at the table" really makes it an awesome experience. I learned a lot, and it was a good way to spend 20 minutes. Thanks for your work.

  • @BSavage83
    @BSavage83 6 років тому +24

    Smart guys right here. Awesome tourniquet. I've bought quite a few things that you've recommended John and I'm glad to know you just don't recommend stuff because it's popular or cool but that you use it and stand by it.

    • @johnj1200
      @johnj1200 6 років тому +1

      Hold up a sec. I haven't smoked weed in about 20 years and I feel fine.....case in point I haven't felt compelled to lick any windows in at least 2 days.....:P

    • @gearsmithy
      @gearsmithy 6 років тому +1

      I smoke and I'm not.... nevermind.....

    • @justsomenerd8925
      @justsomenerd8925 5 років тому

      Garbage product made by a piece of shit person, who has to make his own companies to trick people into thinking his product is TCCC approved.

    • @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976
      @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976 5 років тому

      @@justsomenerd8925 yo nerd your're not helping to make a difference, you really need more than just lame insults to prove a point, any logical reasoning to help your argument?

    • @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976
      @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976 5 років тому

      @@zasdfzasdf4279 the shitty asshole christ guy you speak of, is just your imaginary friend. he can not compel anyone to do anything, magic does not work, and neither does faith, as a matter of fact , faith kills.

  • @LUVDOGS1954
    @LUVDOGS1954 3 роки тому +1

    Please have Travis Hall on the vid again!

  • @usngunr
    @usngunr 5 років тому

    I love my RAT's tourniquets. I have them everywhere. My kit, my wifes bags, the cars, everywhere.

  • @tankscrittersandurbanhomes5579
    @tankscrittersandurbanhomes5579 3 роки тому +1

    Sorry you had to learn in that way. You're a beautiful soul. Thank you for teaching us. Medical is so over looked.

  • @andrewfisher5359
    @andrewfisher5359 6 років тому +1

    Tourniquets do not have to be placed as high as possible. You should place the tourniquet high and tight in care under fire. Otherwise, you should place it 2-3 inches above the wound. You can place a tourniquet over a two bone compartment.

  • @timjon1122
    @timjon1122 4 роки тому +4

    This guy honestly seems like he isn't too caught up on modern techniques. I am pretty sure the rule now is that applying a TQ on the lower extremities will not break bones and will still occlude blood flow.

    • @Dr.MantisTobogganMD
      @Dr.MantisTobogganMD 4 роки тому

      Oh I see you served in combat and know the most effective ways to stop people from dying,
      this is years of research and death, and now in fact anyone who thinks tourniquet is old science is living from a old generation.

    • @timjon1122
      @timjon1122 4 роки тому +2

      @@Dr.MantisTobogganMD What are you talking about and who are you talking to? If you're talking to me I think you misread my comment.
      The guys at RATS are misleading their customers as stated here- www.itstactical.com/medcom/medical/is-the-r-a-t-s-tourniquet-misleading-consumers-with-tccc-approval/
      The RATS is not approved by TCCC. Also I have been through several TCCC courses and if I remember right now days they teach in non-combat applications you can to apply a TQ on lower extremities too, the double bone problem is a myth. In care under fire go high and tight always though.

  • @LordoftheOzarks
    @LordoftheOzarks 5 років тому +13

    One of the first training classes i took was a TCCC-type class for civilians, taught by a retired SF medic, BEFORE i took anymore gun training. If you wanna learn to make holes, you should also know how to fix them. Doesn't hurt to learn from guys who have done it to know what works in real life. Excellent video as always, WP. Cheers.

    • @user-xg1gm7yn7e
      @user-xg1gm7yn7e Рік тому

      But why do you want to learn to "make holes". And, if you are going to talk about learning to kill people, please have the courage of your convictions and do not use a euphemism to refer to shooting someone. Gosh, "making holes" indeed.

    • @LordoftheOzarks
      @LordoftheOzarks Рік тому

      @@user-xg1gm7yn7e Stfu dork. This is over 4 years old.

  • @drewschlosser26
    @drewschlosser26 6 років тому

    I introduced the rats to a group at The National Ski Patrol at our yearly refresher and they were blown away. I'm hoping to have these implemented and approved nation wide by 2020. These things rock

  • @MtnFghtr
    @MtnFghtr 2 роки тому

    I'm a 11B veteran and my wife is a RN, and we carry medical gear everywhere we go. We have had to re-fill our medical gear multiple times, because we have ran into so many situations that people needed emergency medical help, such as car/motorcycle crashes, gun shot wounds, fall accidents, and many more. I still carry a gun everywhere and train, but I havent needed to use it as much as my medical gear/skills.

  • @KSTrekker
    @KSTrekker 4 роки тому

    I am so buying these! Loved the demo, couldn't be easier. No stupid baton to break or whack you when it spins.

  • @shep6123
    @shep6123 2 роки тому

    This is good this is very good I’m get me a tourniquet but I like this to this is very good I like it thank you John and doc

  • @leopoldsamsonite1750
    @leopoldsamsonite1750 6 років тому +1

    once again, great guest, great information. I enjoyed hearing the background from the the developer himself about the device. Thank you.
    side note to anyone wondering- DO NOT BUY THE KNOCKOFFS. I was curious and tempted by the cheap price so I bought one. the elastic is very very inferior and since it is the heart of the system it makes them not worth it

  • @zr2989
    @zr2989 Рік тому

    I own 3 of them bought a fake on wish it was ok for a dog or baby but yeah very happy I keep on in my bag with chest seals and quickclot

  • @dynamicresponse
    @dynamicresponse 6 років тому

    Thanks for making it 6 inches longer.
    I carry it around my waist and it was just a little to small for most of my students. The extra 6 inches will help big time. Now everyone can edc it

  • @dougwheeler2460
    @dougwheeler2460 3 роки тому

    I need one for kids and animals. This is perfect.

  • @blulight1170
    @blulight1170 6 років тому +2

    Hey "G.I.", just ordered two after watching this vid...they will go into my kits along my CAT's .....well done and great info!

    • @HotelBravo556
      @HotelBravo556 3 роки тому

      Wasted money that could cost a life.

  • @joemlb15
    @joemlb15 5 років тому +30

    Soooo its not CoTCCC? and why aren't we talking about how rats bout that "US TCCC" company to say they are "approved" by TCCC...

    • @alexjones5517
      @alexjones5517 4 роки тому +3

      www.itstactical.com/medcom/medical/is-the-r-a-t-s-tourniquet-misleading-consumers-with-tccc-approval/ check the link out. It was written in 2015 and they decided in 2016 that the TCCC trademark should be public domain, so it's not the case anymore, but it was still some real sketchy stuff the owner of the company was willing to do and the butthurt little kid attitude he had when he was questioned about it.

    • @harshcadetgaming1508
      @harshcadetgaming1508 4 роки тому

      That was bought by that company to approve it so they could say it was tccc approve kinda a scam to make you think that

  • @JesusisLORD77778
    @JesusisLORD77778 6 років тому

    I'm currently in Africa, and I see the arm sizes of these children. Sold. Thank you #JohnLovell and DocT.

  • @jacobbrown4062
    @jacobbrown4062 6 років тому

    When you first recommended these I was hesitant because I have never seen them before. After much research and you endorsing them again I just bought a few to keep on me and put in different bags

  • @Justacasualstranger
    @Justacasualstranger 4 роки тому +1

    5:13 yeah hes like me...John said it twice and Doc T just kept talking. John even smirked like...how did you not notice ha!

  • @JRock3091
    @JRock3091 3 роки тому

    I do carry this everyday in an ankle kit. With a decompression needle, gloves, sheers, Israel bandage, gloves, quick clot, and gauze. All on my ankle, it's a small kit. But would be effective too stop the bleed.

  • @RP-pi9yp
    @RP-pi9yp 6 років тому

    I'm a professional driver and the rats 1.0 is a vital part of my edc that rides on my belt daily.

  • @rustynails113
    @rustynails113 6 років тому

    Just a short note to say that I'll buy a couple. AND, thank you both for your service.

  • @Fede_uyz
    @Fede_uyz 5 років тому +38

    These cause a ton of soft tissue damage, they come lose, the guy created his own TCCC compaby to be able to say that his torniquete is approved by it..... nah man, i'd stay away from those.
    Also, longer application time = worse odds

    • @marcmontet8581
      @marcmontet8581 5 років тому +4

      completely agree with you.

    • @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976
      @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976 5 років тому

      got proof that he "created his own TCCC compaby ( whatever that is) to be able to say that his tourniquet is approved by it"?

    • @Fede_uyz
      @Fede_uyz 5 років тому +6

      @@joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976 literally is easy as looking it up : www.itstactical.com/medcom/medical/is-the-r-a-t-s-tourniquet-misleading-consumers-with-tccc-approval/
      The TCCC orv"comitee for Tactical Combat Casualty Care" is the organization that is unbiased and makes guidelines based on evidence.
      The USTCCC is an organizarion created by the inventor to approve his own torniquete and be able to say that the RATs is "TCCC approved"

    • @wildrootsfarm1975
      @wildrootsfarm1975 5 років тому +3

      Either way, I dont think WPS or Doc T would put their name out there if it was NOT an effective and useful tool. TCCC compliant or not - if it works and does what its designed to do....AND saves a life....that is all that matters and good enough for me. If all i had was one of these in the right moment, its not going to really matter except that you just saved a life. You cant get a better test platform other than on the real battlefield.

    • @Fede_uyz
      @Fede_uyz 5 років тому +6

      @@wildrootsfarm1975 in independent trials it has proven to not fully occlude blood flow (the only job a tq needs to do flawlessly) and causes more harm to the person. So while they keep bleeding out with the RATS they endure more pain.

  • @corbettblackman6322
    @corbettblackman6322 3 роки тому +5

    Go with a CAT they’re tried and true, I have used a RAT and used a CAT and can say from experience the CAT works much better. The RAT worked but not nearly as well.

  • @pandemoniummisfits
    @pandemoniummisfits 6 років тому +33

    So it was designed in Afghanistan yet I hear people talking about how they were designed for low profile stuff in other countries where TQ's wouldn't make it out of the airport without you being labeled as an American? Seems as though a lot of people pump out bad information on this product, but I'm glad this video has been made to clear the air. It was much needed.

  • @marcmontet8581
    @marcmontet8581 5 років тому +1

    Big respect to both of you... Glad to see an 18-D on the channel.
    But from a medical view I'm afraid to disagree on this topic. The one and only mission of a tourniquet is to stop a massive bleeding. To achieve this you have to interrupt the arterial flow either in the artery brachialis or femoralis. This means a lot of pressure has to be applied, that a tiny little elastic band can't apply, even wrapped 3 times. It may work on a tiny little girl. The other problem is, that it's so small that it will causing more damage to the nerves and vessels than a large strap from a C.A.T. or SOF-T, etc...
    So, again... big respect for both of you, but I can't agree with your recommendation.
    Cheers

    • @justsomenerd8925
      @justsomenerd8925 5 років тому

      Someone who understands.

    • @NigelTolley
      @NigelTolley 5 років тому

      Yeah, he's literally saved 2 dozen lives himself using these, and you're... er... Since Guy on UA-cam. Afghan forces have saved hundreds. You?

    • @justsomenerd8925
      @justsomenerd8925 5 років тому

      @@NigelTolley hahaha, you believe that horse shit? Go look around what other professionals have to say about this product, if you think I'm so full of it. This product is dangerous, and doesn't work as intended. On top of that they created their own company to look like a well known certification just to deceive people. Just because they were in the military doesn't mean they aren't a piece of shit too.

  • @darthstewie76
    @darthstewie76 6 років тому +3

    Excellent video. Didn't even feel like 20 minutes.

  • @deltashot5608
    @deltashot5608 2 роки тому

    This tourniquet would be way more painful because its thinner. its basically like using paracord and a stick as a tourniquet. the nerves will be acutely pinched down compared to the standard tourniquet which has a lot more surface area that it tightens down on. the last thing you want with someone who is bleeding out is for them to panic because of the pain and become non compliant with you.

  • @myrthmaker
    @myrthmaker 6 років тому +1

    Amazing video. My daughter carries her own wipes, hand sanitizer, water bottle and other whatnots a 5 may need. I have never considered giving her a first aid kit even if she can’t use it herself. Also, I have received a lot of first aid training in the Navy but never heard of compensative shocks. I really appreciate your videos.

  • @mikekotarba5828
    @mikekotarba5828 5 років тому +2

    I used the RATS this week in training and I am impressed.

  • @mountainmedic
    @mountainmedic 6 років тому

    Been carrying one everyday for about a year great piece of kit. Not the only one I have but it is very easy to as EDC.

    • @GinEric84
      @GinEric84 Рік тому

      That may be a great piece of kit carry, it's not a great piece of kit to use

  • @coreyadcock
    @coreyadcock 6 років тому +28

    It's very true, I've said to my wife "John said this is the one to buy" more than a few times. Thanks a ton.
    Maybe link the video on how to wear it as well that was way back and many of the new subs probably haven't seen.

    • @reds7vn644
      @reds7vn644 6 років тому +1

      Corey Adcock CATS are simple to carry you just put it in your back pocket like a spare magazine. I get so tired of hearing everyone whine about how hard it is to carry a CATS, it's not. As for the RATS it's not even TCCC certified they put it on there, but they're lying because it's not. If you go down range in the military you cannot use a RATS tourniquet you can't but not authorized and there's a reason because they have to reapply to a certain way and they had to be applied perfectly in order to work and even then they don't always work. So something is better than nothing but you're basing your whole point on carrying something just because it's more comfortable. Can the RATS work, yes if perfectly applied in a perfect situation. If you just hastily put it on under duress or even have to put it on yourself 9 out of 10 it's not going to work effectively as advertised. Now the CATS will work 100% of the time regardless if you're applying it or if you're applying it to someone else it's basically idiot-proof. Everybody keeps using their new excuse or I should say Celtic children and elderly okay let's look at small children were talking 5 years of age and under and we're dealing with the elderly let's look at the statistics Nationwide how many of those people have been shot or in a serious accident where a tourniquet was required so much so that it made national headline news or even local news. It doesn't happen here in the United States once in a blue moon if you're wearing a belt there's your tourniquet for your kid cuz it doesn't take a lot of pressure to stop the bleeding on a elderly person or a kid not only that you got a shoelace. I've trained with the rats it's a pain in the butt to get that thing on properly so that it stops blood flow.

    • @nicholasdesnoyer8505
      @nicholasdesnoyer8505 6 років тому +3

      I personally have used both the CAT and RATs as a medic... I think both are great and work very well. The RATs is newer and not used much by those on the healthcare industry. The CAT has been battle tested with our military in the field and saves lives. I would say what every you choose to carry make sure you practice using regularly and you should be fine.

    • @justsomenerd8925
      @justsomenerd8925 5 років тому +4

      @@nicholasdesnoyer8505 you're either a liar or a complete idiot. RATS is a pile of shit, and any person who is trained with this type of gear would know that.

    • @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976
      @joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976 5 років тому

      @@justsomenerd8925 prove it!

    • @Puca_Patchworks
      @Puca_Patchworks 4 роки тому

      @@joelbenoitthewanderingbiso4976 literally the entire medical community has proven the rats tourniquet is fucking garbage, plus the creator made a business that sounds like an official medical body so he could trick people into thinking it was approved by them.

  • @docholliday2364
    @docholliday2364 6 років тому

    What an Awesome guy. check out the whole attitude man that`s why this fella has got in two decades with SF fricken awesome
    Thanks fellas

  • @LUVDOGS1954
    @LUVDOGS1954 3 роки тому +1

    have this guy on again please! Maybe tourniquets and med kits for dogs.

  • @magnetar2524
    @magnetar2524 6 років тому

    You actually can place a tourniquet below the elbow, 2-3 inches above the wound site.

  • @madshad3351
    @madshad3351 4 роки тому

    Gotta get it. I have the blue simple ribbon they use in the EMT. Used it to help in a motorcycle accident. The rat looks alot better. Getting it.

  • @Florida_War_Tribe
    @Florida_War_Tribe 6 років тому

    I just became a distributor for RATS. Great piece of gear.

  • @rn257
    @rn257 4 роки тому

    Wrestler was The Ultimate Warrior!

  • @Mgoblue2486
    @Mgoblue2486 Рік тому

    I carry a RATs everyday..I trust it! Great video fellas

  • @jakedouthitt2600
    @jakedouthitt2600 6 років тому

    I carry a CAT inside my sock for everyday carry. You can make this work if you wear long socks. This can conceal well.

  • @SMiller5488
    @SMiller5488 5 років тому

    I carry one everyday, it is not the best, not even close, the best is a SOF-T-W, what this tourniquet does offer is time, time to think a situation out, time to get to a real tourniquet, time to get off the X, it carries well, is quick, and best part is it flat works on kids and animals. Tourniquets don't stop bleeding, they slow it down, some better then others.

  • @dougwilliams44
    @dougwilliams44 29 днів тому

    TQ, Quick Clot, Chest Seals, HNT Needles, "SHARPIE"

  • @dahorseyguy1
    @dahorseyguy1 2 роки тому

    Former EMT, and I've even been a CNA, I carry my own IFAK. And a hellcat

  • @kfrazman1
    @kfrazman1 6 років тому

    Good to see your face Doc T

  • @guadalupecovarrubias3487
    @guadalupecovarrubias3487 6 років тому

    Awesome video, good info from guys who actually have done it. Thank you for your service God bless

  • @stacybrown3714
    @stacybrown3714 6 років тому

    Wow! Cool video. I'm a vet and a contractor. I need this added t my EDC. Thanks.

  • @barnaclebill1615
    @barnaclebill1615 5 років тому

    I saw Travis just week before last at the ‘19 Indy NRA Show, recognizable from the micro trauma kit review.
    So on the last day I thought it best to attend a seminar “Medical Mindset”. Sure enough... there’s Travis who’s doing the seminar. It was an excellent well done seminar. He’s inspired me to carry an EDC trauma kit as well as attend his training. I’m glad to see u have him in your channel!

  • @hondaridgelineenduser5934
    @hondaridgelineenduser5934 6 років тому

    I plan on becoming a rural physician and already have medicore training I'm only a certified medical assistant and a Phlebotomist. I own a level 4 ceramic plates and regularly keep it in my truck just incase which I bought when I worked executive protection and PSD during my 20's now in my mid 30's medical is fun! I actually perfer packing a wound and I own one cat tourniquet. I can carry more roll gauge then have a bunch of cat tourniquets for an active shooter situation. I wouldn't mind owning a few of these

  • @Desertwarrior-bo4up
    @Desertwarrior-bo4up 6 років тому

    If you want an EDC med kit, check out ITS tactical. They have a very small and basic EDC kit that has the necessary items to save lives.

  • @torquemate50
    @torquemate50 6 років тому

    Thank you this is great info. Will take classes and buy tourniquet

  • @RoninSerradaEscrimadore
    @RoninSerradaEscrimadore 6 років тому

    this is one of the best channels out there. thanks for all your hard work!

  • @gillygil8747
    @gillygil8747 6 років тому

    Thank you Travis.

  • @bc30cal99
    @bc30cal99 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic video as usual - kudos to you both. I've just put in an order for two of them, one for my hunting pack and one for the commuter car. Already carry the CATS, but this one looks like it will work for a much wider range of application for sure. Thanks again.

    • @user-xg1gm7yn7e
      @user-xg1gm7yn7e Рік тому

      Yes, I think the RATS may lend itself to a wider range of applications . . . but my suspicion is that it is no where near the best at any one of those application. I think the CAT and SOFT-T Wide are better suited for adults and many children . . . and I think there are better tounriquets, such as the CBC Classic Baby tourniquet for use with small children/infants. But, the more options the merrier yes . . . unless it all gets confusing.

  • @raywade5845
    @raywade5845 6 років тому

    I carry a SOF-T on my duty belt; a CAT on my vest and in my blowout kit, and a selection of tourniquets, including the RATS, in my mass shooter bag. I don’t hear the TK4 mentioned anymore, but I’ve used it effectively. It’s small and easy to carry, not to mention, cost effective.

    • @mrsmith9350
      @mrsmith9350 5 років тому

      Tk4 are used by militaries in other countries and are effective, i have heard that they failed testing cuz one popped off in a forward hospital and popped the doctor in eye with metal part.

  • @TheRingoKid
    @TheRingoKid 6 років тому

    Green Berets are awesome in my opinion there the best of the best!!!

  • @angry_zergling
    @angry_zergling 5 років тому

    Oh how interesting. I recently bought a first aid kit and was disappointed to find the included tourniquet was not similar to the black one-handed tourniquet and was instead a wrap-and-tuck one. I thought the one-handed one would be better as it's easier to self-apply if you don't have full use of both hands, but it never occurred to me that it had some serious disadvantages in regards to how tight it can get or how it can be applied. So I guess I should keep the wrap-and-tuck in my kit after all. Thank you for the information.

  • @gearsmithy
    @gearsmithy 6 років тому +2

    Also, I'd like Doc to address the issue of compartmentalization and if there's a technique to the application of this TQ to avoid creating that condition.

  • @michaelalan6459
    @michaelalan6459 4 роки тому +2

    I've carried one, a cat, in my back pocket for 5 years now. My wife rags on me "why do you carry that thing?! You're never going to need it!! I hope not.

  • @banshee107
    @banshee107 6 років тому

    Just got the RATS TQ in my ankle holster because of its compact size!

  • @whispersunset1
    @whispersunset1 7 місяців тому

    Small trifold pouch with one attached to your rifle sling.