Just because it’s a lot of text don’t skip over this what I’m writing in this comment could help you save someone’s life. Tip for if you ever find an injured person something the Air Force taught me is called the MARCH Sequence. It’s an acronym that stands for Massive Bleeding, Airways, Respitory, Circulation and Hypothermia. It’s in the order of from most fatal to least fatal injuries. You want to control any massive bleeding first, only use tourniquets on limbs and apply them near the highest joint on the limb (hip and shoulder) then you check the airways to make sure it’s not blocked, never stick your hand inside an unconscious person’s mouth to check for blockage because you could end up pushing it further back, only reach your hand inside if you see the obstruction and only if you think you can pull it out. For Respiration make sure the person is breathing if unconscious, watch their chest to make sure it’s moving and hold your hand in front of their nose and mouth without covering them to feel their breath. If the person is awake and responsive then they’re breathing, if you hear a snoring, gargling or choking noise from them try to help them clear their throat. For Circulation check their pulse on their neck, wrists and ankles, if you applied a tourniquet and don’t feel a pulse on that limb then don’t worry that means it’s working, tourniquets are designed to stop bleeding entirely, if you feel a pulse on that limb then tighten it. And finally for Hypothermia you want to remove any wet clothing and if they are in a puddle of their own blood move them to a dry surface without lifting them so as to not agitate any injuries they may have. Take off your shirt or if you’re wearing one your jacket and cover them to keep them warm, even if it’s 90 degrees outside you still need to do this because the body will lose its internal temperature fast since it is shutting down. Please look up the MARCH Sequence because there are steps that I can’t necessarily describe through a comment that you’ll need to know otherwise you could risk causing further harm. Also you’ll need to restart and go through the different steps if you suspect an injury has occurred, like if massive bleeding has started again and you’re on hypothermia then stop and fix the massive bleeding first, it takes three minutes for the human body to bleed out and die. You will also need to go through the steps every 15 to 30 seconds to check that nothing has changed until the paramedics arrive. There’s a spot on the tourniquet where you can write the time that it was applied, because it’s on the strap that wraps around the limb it’s called the time strap. The sharpie included in the med kit is so that you can write down the time, please do not remove this sharpie because you feel it cannot be used in a medical situation or has no place in a first aid kit, this information is crucial to the EMTs and the doctors that will be saving the individuals life, if the EMTs forget the time it was applied they can always look at the tourniquet.
I’ve made my own kit for first aid and it comes along almost everywhere. I am always the mom at the park with saline rinse and bandaids. I think the newest CPR guidelines do not require giving breaths along with chest compressions….
Rescue breaths are circumstantial. If someone isn't breathing, but has a pulse then compressions won't do a thing for them if their lungs aren't working. A shirt works as a barrier in most cases, one breath every 3-4 "calm" seconds for children while another parent does compressions to the beat of s"staying alive" but slightly faster for Littles. For children you're generally safe to give rescue breaths. The issue with adults is the potential for communicable disease to you, Hepatitis transmission specifically which would permanently alter your quality of life while trying to save someone else. That's why it may be better not to do rescue breaths if you don't have a barrier.
It’s still nice to have one, especially for an outdoor scenario. Main reason being is if you are treating a patient who drowned, they’re gonna have zero oxygen in their body and they will definitely need rescue breaths
Tip for people, take tourniquets out of their packaging. They need to be accessed as quick as possible. If you actually need one a couple of seconds opening it could mean life or death
You could also go to any store such as Walmart Lowes or home Depot and spend about $11 making that yourself, with enough left over to make a few kits, or buy this one which is probably about $25 -$30 and is also one use .....
@@mynamesnotimportant6941 I mean I guess the mirror bag is the upside but it's not hard to find a little bag to put it in, and trust me I have a bug out bag that I've made for way cheaper and have extra left over. Just gotta look in the right place I guess.
I swear, keeping a first aid kit on the back of my dirt bike kept me pretty much injury free for four Summers multiple weeks at a time riding in the Rockies. Space blanket saved our lives first time we were there
Just smashed out the show on Netflix, loved it, shame your stuff isn’t in the uk but I’ve seen a few similar bits and bobs like this around, Gona have to make a uk ( kid friendly ) version
Cleanest survivalist ever! Is this all your stuff, how do you keep it all so clean? All my stuff looks like a bag of garbabge🌞 With the velcro, is this bag waterproof?
How much does this weigh? Got a guy on the crew who's allergic to bee stings. I definitely got a pack a few anti-Venoms and a kit like that. Also, is the kit water resistant?
The TFAK weighs 1.9 lbs and is easy to carry. It comes with a waterproof packaging to protect the contents from moisture. The kit includes supplies to treat severe bleeding and penetrating chest injuries, which may be useful for someone who is allergic to bee stings.
They make decent kits, worst thing about this one is the tourniquet and maybe the lack of chest seals. Other than that, it’s pretty much identical to other kits except this on has more items you’ll probably actually use.
When your country is awash with firearms like America (340m citizens yet 400m guns), an absolute necessity. Over here in Europe (Ukraine excepted), not so much. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Over here in europ-gets stabbed, with blade dipped In a chemical solution and feces, then you go to speak out about the attack but since a certain person was the attacker you no longer have any "free" speech and are now the villain, from my memory there was two comedians regardless what they joked about were given 7 years for a comedy act/performance and that alone was in like 2014
How come nothing to close up cuts with. Or even some super glue. I know you said we can add to it but none of the kits ever come with any of them two items. It's a nice kit tho.
we did send out something that fits what you mentioned here, to close up cuts, I would recommend checking the MicroMend emergency skin closure: www.battlbox.com/products/micromend-emergency-skin-closure or the DuraDerm Sport: www.battlbox.com/products/duraderm-sport Both items are compact and easy to use for any emergency situation. if you're interested, you can watch the review on these items on our channel, watch our Mission box Breakdowns #74 and #81.
I know me personally have needed to close up a cut a time or two before but super glues works wonders an isn't that what it was designed for for military in the field ? It's a nice pack tho I'm not downing it at all
It’s purified water, basically in the event that you get a cut and it’s full of contaminants, you can use the bottle to spray into the wound and clean it out. You can also use it to hydrate your eyes and wash them out if you get something in them.
Just because it’s a lot of text don’t skip over this what I’m writing in this comment could help you save someone’s life. Tip for if you ever find an injured person something the Air Force taught me is called the MARCH Sequence. It’s an acronym that stands for Massive Bleeding, Airways, Respitory, Circulation and Hypothermia. It’s in the order of from most fatal to least fatal injuries. You want to control any massive bleeding first, only use tourniquets on limbs and apply them near the highest joint on the limb (hip and shoulder) then you check the airways to make sure it’s not blocked, never stick your hand inside an unconscious person’s mouth to check for blockage because you could end up pushing it further back, only reach your hand inside if you see the obstruction and only if you think you can pull it out. For Respiration make sure the person is breathing if unconscious, watch their chest to make sure it’s moving and hold your hand in front of their nose and mouth without covering them to feel their breath. If the person is awake and responsive then they’re breathing, if you hear a snoring, gargling or choking noise from them try to help them clear their throat. For Circulation check their pulse on their neck, wrists and ankles, if you applied a tourniquet and don’t feel a pulse on that limb then don’t worry that means it’s working, tourniquets are designed to stop bleeding entirely, if you feel a pulse on that limb then tighten it. And finally for Hypothermia you want to remove any wet clothing and if they are in a puddle of their own blood move them to a dry surface without lifting them so as to not agitate any injuries they may have. Take off your shirt or if you’re wearing one your jacket and cover them to keep them warm, even if it’s 90 degrees outside you still need to do this because the body will lose its internal temperature fast since it is shutting down. Please look up the MARCH Sequence because there are steps that I can’t necessarily describe through a comment that you’ll need to know otherwise you could risk causing further harm. Also you’ll need to restart and go through the different steps if you suspect an injury has occurred, like if massive bleeding has started again and you’re on hypothermia then stop and fix the massive bleeding first, it takes three minutes for the human body to bleed out and die. You will also need to go through the steps every 15 to 30 seconds to check that nothing has changed until the paramedics arrive. There’s a spot on the tourniquet where you can write the time that it was applied, because it’s on the strap that wraps around the limb it’s called the time strap. The sharpie included in the med kit is so that you can write down the time, please do not remove this sharpie because you feel it cannot be used in a medical situation or has no place in a first aid kit, this information is crucial to the EMTs and the doctors that will be saving the individuals life, if the EMTs forget the time it was applied they can always look at the tourniquet.
Thank you
I’ve made my own kit for first aid and it comes along almost everywhere. I am always the mom at the park with saline rinse and bandaids. I think the newest CPR guidelines do not require giving breaths along with chest compressions….
They are not required if you don't have a CPR mask.
Instead of giving breaths, you can punch 'em in the face.
Rescue breaths are circumstantial. If someone isn't breathing, but has a pulse then compressions won't do a thing for them if their lungs aren't working. A shirt works as a barrier in most cases, one breath every 3-4 "calm" seconds for children while another parent does compressions to the beat of s"staying alive" but slightly faster for Littles. For children you're generally safe to give rescue breaths. The issue with adults is the potential for communicable disease to you, Hepatitis transmission specifically which would permanently alter your quality of life while trying to save someone else. That's why it may be better not to do rescue breaths if you don't have a barrier.
It’s still nice to have one, especially for an outdoor scenario. Main reason being is if you are treating a patient who drowned, they’re gonna have zero oxygen in their body and they will definitely need rescue breaths
They want less people around so they changed to chest compression only. Same people that lied about the jab
Tip for people, take tourniquets out of their packaging. They need to be accessed as quick as possible. If you actually need one a couple of seconds opening it could mean life or death
So True. Never know when an emergency will arise when you’re out n about!!
Loving these recommendations.
I have the edc kit in each vehicle as it has tourniquet quick clot chest pad cpr mouth piece and skin tape for bandages
You could also go to any store such as Walmart Lowes or home Depot and spend about $11 making that yourself, with enough left over to make a few kits, or buy this one which is probably about $25 -$30 and is also one use .....
I've never been able to find all this stuff for $11, especially easy-to-access bags like this.
@@mynamesnotimportant6941 I mean I guess the mirror bag is the upside but it's not hard to find a little bag to put it in, and trust me I have a bug out bag that I've made for way cheaper and have extra left over. Just gotta look in the right place I guess.
@@mikeymikeandafunnkybrunch7656 That tourniquet and others alone cost like close to 30$.
I'm glad they got a permanent marker so you can stay high while ur injury is painful. Good looking out.
It’s for marking the time on the tourniquet.
Who and how does one get high off of a permanent marker, especially Sharpie brand??😂 Like, eh you got any more of that ink, that was some good shît...
@@Marcia.Marcia.Marciasame as huffing gasoline, getting high off brain damage due to lack of oxygen
I swear, keeping a first aid kit on the back of my dirt bike kept me pretty much injury free for four Summers multiple weeks at a time riding in the Rockies. Space blanket saved our lives first time we were there
I would love to buy from my medic I just hate that they don’t put CAT tourniquets in them
For real, they own the RATS so it’s probably gonna be included in their kits for a while.
For real, they own the RATS so it’s probably gonna be included in their kits for a while.
Good info--thanks....
cool
Add a chest seal bandage and an Israeli bandage, and that’s a mighty fine TFAK!
Yee haw….
Just smashed out the show on Netflix, loved it, shame your stuff isn’t in the uk but I’ve seen a few similar bits and bobs like this around, Gona have to make a uk ( kid friendly ) version
Wats the show?
@@yyung_leann1757 southern survival, Netflix
Thanks bud
Thank You and G-d Bless!
You censored the word god? Some soft shit right there lol
@@NotSoSophos no, jewish Thing
Marveloua
Cleanest survivalist ever! Is this all your stuff, how do you keep it all so clean? All my stuff looks like a bag of garbabge🌞
With the velcro, is this bag waterproof?
Never know when you might fall and break your arm, unable to open your supply kit.
Good thing you have 2 of them…
Good thing you've got another arm and 2 feet.
I also keep a bag of Celox handy.
Get impregnated gauze. Hemostatic granules will flow out of heavy bleeding almost instantly.
Thank you for your Channel update God bless you Brother
Much appreciated
Don't like the hunter bright orange tho wish it was od green or camo
one thing is, throw out that R.A.T's tourniquet and get yourself a C.A.T (Combat Application Tourniquet)
You can make your own with quality products for way less than this. This thing is like $185😅
I have one on my belt
DUDE, CHECK OUT REFUGE MEDICAL
Tweezers, gauze, bandaids, knife, stick, floss, electrical tape, needle, and lighter. All you need.
Depends what your doing
@@wmeuse2375 Right...And I forgot the dirt and spit in case you don't have any neosporin lol.
Have you done a tutorial on that beard though?!
How much does this weigh? Got a guy on the crew who's allergic to bee stings. I definitely got a pack a few anti-Venoms and a kit like that. Also, is the kit water resistant?
The TFAK weighs 1.9 lbs and is easy to carry. It comes with a waterproof packaging to protect the contents from moisture. The kit includes supplies to treat severe bleeding and penetrating chest injuries, which may be useful for someone who is allergic to bee stings.
@@Battlbox thank you! 😁
No Worries! 🙌
Your definitely right you will always need a good first aid kit but mymedic ain't it please buy a good kit like a bearfak from refuge medical
They make decent kits, worst thing about this one is the tourniquet and maybe the lack of chest seals. Other than that, it’s pretty much identical to other kits except this on has more items you’ll probably actually use.
Rats TQ is garbage, CoTCCC approved TQ’s are the only way to go.
Does the super wash freeze?
It’s saline so it shouldn’t unless it’s way below freezing temps.
Don’t carry a rats tourniquet.
In 35 years never had 1.
That tourniquet is too thin and doesn work you should get the CAT tourniquet its is the best available and batle tested
When your country is awash with firearms like America (340m citizens yet 400m guns), an absolute necessity. Over here in Europe (Ukraine excepted), not so much.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Over here in europ-gets stabbed, with blade dipped In a chemical solution and feces, then you go to speak out about the attack but since a certain person was the attacker you no longer have any "free" speech and are now the villain, from my memory there was two comedians regardless what they joked about were given 7 years for a comedy act/performance and that alone was in like 2014
How come nothing to close up cuts with. Or even some super glue. I know you said we can add to it but none of the kits ever come with any of them two items. It's a nice kit tho.
What do you mean by closing up cuts? There’s pressure bandages and gauze in the kit.
@@evanf1443 most ppl I've talked to said they wish they came with sutures and thread
@@ronniewilliz153 not sure if that would be more helpful than gauze in an emergency but I guess for more long term issues I could see the appeal there
we did send out something that fits what you mentioned here, to close up cuts, I would recommend checking the MicroMend emergency skin closure: www.battlbox.com/products/micromend-emergency-skin-closure
or the DuraDerm Sport: www.battlbox.com/products/duraderm-sport
Both items are compact and easy to use for any emergency situation. if you're interested, you can watch the review on these items on our channel, watch our Mission box Breakdowns #74 and #81.
I know me personally have needed to close up a cut a time or two before but super glues works wonders an isn't that what it was designed for for military in the field ? It's a nice pack tho I'm not downing it at all
Is the rapid tourniquet on the list of tourniquets approved by TCCC?
no
I have a piece of rubber and it's not sterile that's for sure
If anyone can help me what’s a super wash
I do believe it's a fancy bottle of antibacterial hand wash...🙃
@@melinoegreenwood4192 Probably sterile saline!
It’s purified water, basically in the event that you get a cut and it’s full of contaminants, you can use the bottle to spray into the wound and clean it out. You can also use it to hydrate your eyes and wash them out if you get something in them.