Not that you're asking for advice, but it could be beneficial to add 81mg chewable aspirin to your medications pocket. It is a first line recommendation for adult cardiac related chest pains and is proven to be a lifesaver in those having heart attacks. Heart disease is still leading cause of death in US. awesome video. thanks for the work you guys put in!
SUPER timely as one of the biggest take aways from Muster was how badly I was ready for any simple medical emergency in my cars. House is good, but cars and on the go definitely not! Thanks for the walk through.
BurnJel works amazingly!! Ive used them more than once working in restaurants. The most recent time I had boiling water fall onto my shoe, completely soaking through, and I mean atleast a half gallon or so soaked into my shoe and I spun around in circles cursing, trying to rip off my shoe ( Lol ) and once I got it off and the sock, my first was completely red and swelling. It was horrible, in amatter of a minute the top and sides of my foot were bubbling and swollen and the burn jel dressing was a absolute god send! I carry multiple inside of my backpack and even have a bunch of the little packets of Burn Jel gel for small cooking burns or what not.
triple aught design makes the battery case that you couldn't think of. I know I may very well be "a day late, and a dollar short" but no harm in trying.
Actually, you probably didn't remove the triglides. I also had to order them separately so I guess they just don't come with the bag, don't know why. And that was after dumpsterdiving for the packing of the M9 to see if I had thrown away the package with the triglides in them.
well just the ends touching each other does not cause them to drain. There has to be complete circuit-basic electrical concept.Also, hard to believe not carrying anti-diarrheal in your meds. Another thing you might consider for irrigation is carry little salt and ziplock. you can make your own saline and snip corner or just mix in the bag and use your syringe. I have a similar set up using Condor Pack insert. I love the cohesive tape and carry very little medical tape. Also carry the Tegaderm, butterfly, and superglue
Thanks! I am the medic for a Fight Foot Militia squad and it is good to see how others set up there kit. Thanks for sharing, I got some good Ideas from you. I use an Ares Armor Combat XII Medic pack. I love it, but it is almost too big some times.
Great set up. I don't do any of that social media crap or facebook, but I do have a question, what kind of shelving do you have in these videos? I've been looking for some very heavy duty shelving for a while now. Thanks, and keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing. I love the TSSi M9. It's what we've trained countless hours with. I like that you have airway adjuncts, but I was wondering why not also carry a micro or pocket bvm if you're planning to treat airway and respirations? Another consideration would be circulation and fluid resuscitation? Maybe a bag of NS/Plasmalyte or LR with a few 18ga cats and a 15 drip admin set. Pretty light. I think it would be a good idea on your hikes with the scouts to consider fluids. Just a few thoughts from a fellow. Look forward to hearing from you! Thanks for all you do, keep up the good work!
Where can you get the M9 Assault Medical Bag? I am from Canada and can't find a place that sells, or sells at a good price. I am looking for the Ranger Green or OD colour and don't need it filled, I would prefer the bag and the mesh pouches inside. Thanks again!
God I WISH more people would gear their preparedness on medical. God forbid we ever go WORL, i feel most people forget things come BACK at you, unlike targeting paper. THAT said, he covered due dates and the likes. while this is GREAT for near unlimited budget, the stuff isnt cheap, i generally speaking go by due dates only for my IV bags and meds. otherwise any military medical consumables are gamma radiated before packaging and are sterile so long as thier packages arent comprised. For anyone looking to get into medical, TAKE a TCCC course or CLS, do not just think youll know how to use these items because they have instructions.
Great video! I followed your guideline to set up my M9 bag. Have you thought of including Aspirin (a platelet aggregation) which could be useful for someone who is having an MI? Along with acetaminophen, which is a direct acting antipyretic agent compared to ibuprofen?
I definitely would preach to your audience that they really need to learn how to use these tools first. People who don't have training with Tension Pneumothorax can actually then cause one due to lack of knowledge and skill!
I used my space blanket today to cover a man who slipped on ice, smashing his head, knocking himself out. You never know when your kit will help your fellow citizen!
David Banther Well look on the bright side girls can join Boy Scouts now. Sorry.....its called just Scouts of America now. This Liberal bullshit is ruining a 108 year old organization.
Sterile gauze has a date that it can guarantee sterility (important for preventing infections and stuff), but if your buddy's bleeding out, realistically you're going to worry about stopping bleeding first. after effects are basically the sniffles, fever, or worst case infection that need antibiotics.
Great video, really shows me the need I have for more medical training and gear. Quick question, though. Where did you come up with "Gear TASTING"? Great name, just wondering about its origin.
Not that you're asking for advice, but it could be beneficial to add 81mg chewable aspirin to your medications pocket. It is a first line recommendation for adult cardiac related chest pains and is proven to be a lifesaver in those having heart attacks. Heart disease is still leading cause of death in US. awesome video. thanks for the work you guys put in!
Doing research for bags for a new gig here in NYC, glad to see the glove pouch I designed for Emdom getting use
As a graduate of TC3 (courtesy of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and US Army GuNG), I'm just positively drooling over your medkit. Hooyah!
Not sure a lot of people could afford that high quality of a Med kit Bryan.
Mark
SUPER timely as one of the biggest take aways from Muster was how badly I was ready for any simple medical emergency in my cars. House is good, but cars and on the go definitely not!
Thanks for the walk through.
BurnJel works amazingly!! Ive used them more than once working in restaurants. The most recent time I had boiling water fall onto my shoe, completely soaking through, and I mean atleast a half gallon or so soaked into my shoe and I spun around in circles cursing, trying to rip off my shoe ( Lol ) and once I got it off and the sock, my first was completely red and swelling. It was horrible, in amatter of a minute the top and sides of my foot were bubbling and swollen and the burn jel dressing was a absolute god send! I carry multiple inside of my backpack and even have a bunch of the little packets of Burn Jel gel for small cooking burns or what not.
you get a like for that intro alone!
I've kept both bags similarly equipped for a little over a year now. Glad to know I've been ahead of the curve.
triple aught design makes the battery case that you couldn't think of. I know I may very well be "a day late, and a dollar short" but no harm in trying.
I've been keeping my battery's in an Altoid tin ( taped on the inside )but these are great.
Actually, you probably didn't remove the triglides. I also had to order them separately so I guess they just don't come with the bag, don't know why. And that was after dumpsterdiving for the packing of the M9 to see if I had thrown away the package with the triglides in them.
well just the ends touching each other does not cause them to drain. There has to be complete circuit-basic electrical concept.Also, hard to believe not carrying anti-diarrheal in your meds. Another thing you might consider for irrigation is carry little salt and ziplock. you can make your own saline and snip corner or just mix in the bag and use your syringe. I have a similar set up using Condor Pack insert. I love the cohesive tape and carry very little medical tape. Also carry the Tegaderm, butterfly, and superglue
Does anyone know what this big velcro on a back is for? I am using this pack for two years already and have no idea what to do with this velcro
Thanks! I am the medic for a Fight Foot Militia squad and it is good to see how others set up there kit. Thanks for sharing, I got some good Ideas from you. I use an Ares Armor Combat XII Medic pack. I love it, but it is almost too big some times.
I have a corpsman assault pack, the tssi m9 is similar to it and if it would be possible to do a compare and contrast gear video on them
The second bag in the video is great . Who makes it. Where can I get one?
Great set up. I don't do any of that social media crap or facebook, but I do have a question, what kind of shelving do you have in these videos? I've been looking for some very heavy duty shelving for a while now. Thanks, and keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing. I love the TSSi M9. It's what we've trained countless hours with. I like that you have airway adjuncts, but I was wondering why not also carry a micro or pocket bvm if you're planning to treat airway and respirations? Another consideration would be circulation and fluid resuscitation? Maybe a bag of NS/Plasmalyte or LR with a few 18ga cats and a 15 drip admin set. Pretty light. I think it would be a good idea on your hikes with the scouts to consider fluids. Just a few thoughts from a fellow. Look forward to hearing from you! Thanks for all you do, keep up the good work!
Whens the go bag video coming
how did you get the epi pen as i know most doctors wont write a prescription for it unless you actually need it.
Could you possibly add a PDF of your kit contents onto the its medical page?
Where can you get the M9 Assault Medical Bag? I am from Canada and can't find a place that sells, or sells at a good price. I am looking for the Ranger Green or OD colour and don't need it filled, I would prefer the bag and the mesh pouches inside. Thanks again!
who makes the shelves/racks behind you?
Where can I get pouches like that for my Assault 30???
you should do a video on your car load out
what pack is the squad kit in?
God I WISH more people would gear their preparedness on medical. God forbid we ever go WORL, i feel most people forget things come BACK at you, unlike targeting paper.
THAT said, he covered due dates and the likes. while this is GREAT for near unlimited budget, the stuff isnt cheap, i generally speaking go by due dates only for my IV bags and meds. otherwise any military medical consumables are gamma radiated before packaging and are sterile so long as thier packages arent comprised. For anyone looking to get into medical, TAKE a TCCC course or CLS, do not just think youll know how to use these items because they have instructions.
Great video! I followed your guideline to set up my M9 bag. Have you thought of including Aspirin (a platelet aggregation) which could be useful for someone who is having an MI? Along with acetaminophen, which is a direct acting antipyretic agent compared to ibuprofen?
Great Med Kits!!!!!
Slim bag is really nice!
It would be awesome to see a car video.
I definitely would preach to your audience that they really need to learn how to use these tools first. People who don't have training with Tension Pneumothorax can actually then cause one due to lack of knowledge and skill!
Whose glove pouch are you using. Where can you get it and how much does it cost? Steve Erwin
I used my space blanket today to cover a man who slipped on ice, smashing his head, knocking himself out. You never know when your kit will help your fellow citizen!
What are you going to use that stuff for?
Jealous that you have a son to do scouts with! I am an Eagle Scout, but God has humor and gave me two girls....
David Banther Well look on the bright side girls can join Boy Scouts now. Sorry.....its called just Scouts of America now. This Liberal bullshit is ruining a 108 year old organization.
What for car do you have in the beginning of the gear tasting
Het is een Toyota FJ cruiser. Ook gewoon te koop in NL, niet zo betrouwbaar ahum ahum
thx
Does Gauze actually expire? If so, how exactly?
sterile gauze has an expiration date. regular gauze, no
Sterile gauze has a date that it can guarantee sterility (important for preventing infections and stuff), but if your buddy's bleeding out, realistically you're going to worry about stopping bleeding first. after effects are basically the sniffles, fever, or worst case infection that need antibiotics.
There’s sterile and then there’s clean. If you’re packing a wound, clean is just fine.
Do you know how to use combat gauze?
Great video, really shows me the need I have for more medical training and gear. Quick question, though. Where did you come up with "Gear TASTING"? Great name, just wondering about its origin.
Do you guys do gift cards/certificates of any kind? I want to put it on my Christmas list lol
Has anyone been able to locate where to purchase the squad medical bag? Thanks!
+ichmielewski Anyone know the name?
+JT Burg NAR Mariner Casualty Response bag. North American Rescue
the link for the M9 bag no longer works... any updated link?
M9 bag is a PoS.
What is the name of the squad medic bag?
its a TSSI M9 bag
the smaller go bag is a NAR CCRK
What brand of ear solution do you use? Most ear solutions aren't good gor swimmers' ear. Steve Erwin
Who makes the smaller, "squad medic" bag?
+James Webb He mentioned that he couldn't remember who made it. It's a great looking bag, would like to know myself.
+James Webb Just read a little bit down someone recognized it as a NAR Mariner Casualty Response bag. North American Rescue.. Cool..
are you a seal? noticed your shirt
Max Pikor I think he is
I love theese videoes :)
Intro is funny
New Subscriber I love your videos find them my accident on UA-cam
Were you a color or a number?
Does this guy live in Syria or something why so much first aid on him and in his car
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