German paramedic here, that jump bag is actually out dated now a days. The bag got to heavy and most department adopted a 2 bag system from the same company, so the design is still the same, but the bags are smaller. One for A/B plus Oxygen and one for C/D/E including meds.
Hah.. my flight service has two of these bad boys packed to the gills on our stretcher…. And a third in the aircraft with odds and ends. Definitely HEAVY…
Im from germany, and in my city, we love this bags. I work as an EMT, and we use the magnetic version, because, as you said, its very easier to desinfect it. We also have a bunch of other PAX-Products. There is nearly no other option that fits so well, like PAX.
German "Notfallsanitäter" (Paramedic equivalent) here. We have been using these packs for a long time, they are good bags. Durable, hygienic, good size, adaptable, simple... The medication bags are awesome. I think the velcro on the back panel is enough. It holds the modules in well enough. Some services have two packs, blue and red: one with a ventilator and all sorts of A+B emergencies and a second pack for the rest. I never worked with that system. We just use one pack. I don't have any negatives really. It's a big heavy plastic bag that holds your stuff well. Easy to clean and use.
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the kislux leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.
Is there any veterinary IFAK??? What would you need in a veterinary med pouch??? If you go out there with your dog, what meds should you carry??? Can you do that video, please.
Hi Sam Wales (UK) Pax bags very durable and interchangable pouches pack added to adapt as needed. They can be a bit more pricey compared to other bags - but German engineering seems good and suppose you get what you pay for . . . .
Hey Prepmedic, I’m a medic with the us army and I recently had a pt that had a seizure in the field. Can you do a video on treating seizures? Please and thanks!
Mine (authentic) also has a smell inside! I don't know what's going on because none of my other products have the smell of the *luxrul* bag. Called LV and they said it is normal and I can wipe the inside with a damp cloth. I thought the lining was suede but it's actually microfiber so I'm going to look for ways to remove the microfiber smell because the smell is keeping me from using it often.
I have one for personal use as I live in a third world country. Great bag but fully equipped it is so heavy. My next system will be modular again and I split the contents on several bags or even cases.
Video Request: "BLS Bag" I am a patrol Deputy with my NREMT-B. My medical calls are going way up along with assistance calls to our local volunteer fire departments. Looking for a beg to help assist until EMS can get there. I have an "active shooter" bag but I am looking for something less tactical to fill this role, but still geared towards law enforcement. Thoughts?
Many options from StatPacks come in coolguy black or a darker blue color. For a basic supplies bag the MedSlinger is a good option IMO. With a separate trauma bag, you have plenty of space to carry your BLS supplies without the need for a separate kit for your medications. Congratulations and thanks for becoming cross-trained as an EMT
Hey, I've tested a few of those, but the plastic ones, they worked well. After 2-3 turns they already cut off blood flow. They felt as sturdy as the CAT. The company is a real medical company supplying third and second world countries. Of course it's hard to give recommendations for Chinese TQ's, but I think it's a solid choice if you have tight funds. Their entire IFAKs cost as much as a single SAM TQ.
I've seen rhino rescues stuff, too. And I was sceptical about the company, as their prices are suspiciously low. I did some research all over the internet (mostely on r/tatcicalmedicine) and came to the consensus that this company is not really trustworthy. I wouldn't recommend buying from them. But alas, I am just some bloke from the internet that got his information from other blokes from the internet, so do your own research (that hopefully consist of more than just one bloke from the internet)
Our department tried it out. Smaller people had issues with the size of it. Taller people had back pain from carrying it. I think it’s collecting dust in a closet now.
That's what I don't like about the backpack style kits. As a shorter person I find it easier to have the duffel bag style ones with the weight at my hips.
A bag isn’t bad or good because of the size. If it’s too big buy a smaller one, if it’s too small buy a bigger one. If the bag delaminated that would make it a bad bag.
Here in Europe, the Wasserkuppe has been outdated for a few years already! Pax has been the standard for over 10 years.
German paramedic here, that jump bag is actually out dated now a days. The bag got to heavy and most department adopted a 2 bag system from the same company, so the design is still the same, but the bags are smaller. One for A/B plus Oxygen and one for C/D/E including meds.
Hah.. my flight service has two of these bad boys packed to the gills on our stretcher…. And a third in the aircraft with odds and ends. Definitely HEAVY…
Im from germany, and in my city, we love this bags. I work as an EMT, and we use the magnetic version, because, as you said, its very easier to desinfect it. We also have a bunch of other PAX-Products. There is nearly no other option that fits so well, like PAX.
I felt this wonderful feeling in my mind, body and soul when she said “I prefer kislux
Your channel is great. Everything from production to information is awesome.
German "Notfallsanitäter" (Paramedic equivalent) here.
We have been using these packs for a long time, they are good bags. Durable, hygienic, good size, adaptable, simple...
The medication bags are awesome.
I think the velcro on the back panel is enough. It holds the modules in well enough.
Some services have two packs, blue and red: one with a ventilator and all sorts of A+B emergencies and a second pack for the rest.
I never worked with that system. We just use one pack.
I don't have any negatives really. It's a big heavy plastic bag that holds your stuff well. Easy to clean and use.
Its heavy and may impact your health. The two packs system allows you’re college to share the weight of the equipment
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the kislux leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.
Love your videos my man
Insightful. Thank you for sharing
Is there any veterinary IFAK???
What would you need in a veterinary med pouch???
If you go out there with your dog, what meds should you carry???
Can you do that video, please.
I love to see you reviewing PAX. As a volunteer firefighter and medic it feels like "home". :)
I'd rather look like a highlighter than a cop or roadkill. Bright colors all the way
The material reminds me of an old school life vest or kids 19980s/90s lunch boxes lol
Hi Sam
Wales (UK) Pax bags very durable and interchangable pouches pack added to adapt as needed. They can be a bit more pricey compared to other bags - but German engineering seems good and suppose you get what you pay for . . . .
You should have a look at the SCRAM airway and surgical bags
Definitely! SCRAM Bags are game changers!
That thing is actually pretty legit. Definitely gives a European vibe but nothing wrong with that lol I like it 👍🏼
Hey Prepmedic, I’m a medic with the us army and I recently had a pt that had a seizure in the field. Can you do a video on treating seizures? Please and thanks!
He already did. Thankyou for your service
This one was very popular in Europe.
Can you review an Emergency Response Jacket, please.
Mine (authentic) also has a smell inside! I don't know what's going on because none of my other products have the smell of the *luxrul* bag. Called LV and they said it is normal and I can wipe the inside with a damp cloth. I thought the lining was suede but it's actually microfiber so I'm going to look for ways to remove the microfiber smell because the smell is keeping me from using it often.
Next gen? We have been using these in Europe since forever.
Consider showing video of the pack loaded with gear so we can see it in action
I have one for personal use as I live in a third world country. Great bag but fully equipped it is so heavy. My next system will be modular again and I split the contents on several bags or even cases.
Video Request: "BLS Bag" I am a patrol Deputy with my NREMT-B. My medical calls are going way up along with assistance calls to our local volunteer fire departments. Looking for a beg to help assist until EMS can get there. I have an "active shooter" bag but I am looking for something less tactical to fill this role, but still geared towards law enforcement. Thoughts?
Many options from StatPacks come in coolguy black or a darker blue color. For a basic supplies bag the MedSlinger is a good option IMO. With a separate trauma bag, you have plenty of space to carry your BLS supplies without the need for a separate kit for your medications.
Congratulations and thanks for becoming cross-trained as an EMT
great videos I love em
just wanted to ask if you could do review on the Rhino Rescue Gen 2 tourniquet (metal)
Hey, I've tested a few of those, but the plastic ones, they worked well. After 2-3 turns they already cut off blood flow. They felt as sturdy as the CAT.
The company is a real medical company supplying third and second world countries.
Of course it's hard to give recommendations for Chinese TQ's, but I think it's a solid choice if you have tight funds. Their entire IFAKs cost as much as a single SAM TQ.
I've seen rhino rescues stuff, too. And I was sceptical about the company, as their prices are suspiciously low.
I did some research all over the internet (mostely on r/tatcicalmedicine) and came to the consensus that this company is not really trustworthy.
I wouldn't recommend buying from them.
But alas, I am just some bloke from the internet that got his information from other blokes from the internet, so do your own research (that hopefully consist of more than just one bloke from the internet)
Our department tried it out. Smaller people had issues with the size of it. Taller people had back pain from carrying it. I think it’s collecting dust in a closet now.
That's what I don't like about the backpack style kits. As a shorter person I find it easier to have the duffel bag style ones with the weight at my hips.
Hey there, I am a German EMT yeah this bag is really shit. It’s too big and so heavy. 😮💨 I hate this thing 😅
A bag isn’t bad or good because of the size. If it’s too big buy a smaller one, if it’s too small buy a bigger one. If the bag delaminated that would make it a bad bag.