As a specialized icu nurse and former paramedic I’d say make this your boo-boo kit and keep it in you vehicle and carry a more specialized ifak with two chest seals for entry and exit wounds, your quick clot gauze or just packing gauze. With some gloves and alcohol wipes and keep atleast one tourniquet on your vest for quick acces and in case you need to quickly self applicate.
I’m a Agent in my state I carry a small Bleed control kit on me with everything I need for TECC also a EMR so I have to say I cringed when he showed the my medic kit 😩 I carry two of olaes,NAR ETD, NPA, chest seals vented and non vented, wound pack gauze, combat gauze. Needle D for ALS guys if I have to assist or seriously injured my self. (Also for temp boo boo’s I keep conforming gauze, cravats , 4x4, 4x9, 2x2, quick clot 4x4, and quick clot sponges) all within my Hrt maxim placard
Volunteer medic + highschool student here as well. In my honest opinion, what he is carrying does not make sense tactically and in terms of occupation he is apparently in. 1. Not enough basic trauma life support supplies (Compressed gauze, dressings, small cpr mask is what I consider a "BLS" trauma kit). 2. While MyMedic does a cool job with their packaging. I don't think it's at all appropriate solution for high stress environments, not only are those more packages to open, having things like nitrile glove in packs, carrying electrolyte, blister pack and ointments don't make much sense since A. You can have a much bigger kit in the car with all that stuff, have more room for life saving devices and B. Your primary focus is not first aid as a officer, I'd say 99% the time EMS will arrive very shortly with more advanced interventions to treat the patient. I myself carry 2 Narcan nasal spray (Naloxone hydrochloride 4mg) and/or 3 0.4mg IM naloxone doses with VanishPoint syringes (safer for off-duty use), Hyfin vented chest seals, NAR Cat Gen 7, NAR compressed gauze (just because they are standard issue), basic airway kit (nasopharyngeal airway), maybe pocket bvm depending on my pouch size, maybe couple bandages and gauze pads. I dislike carrying non-life support supplies because A. I'm usually near a commercial building where they have well put together first aid kit which will 100% exceed the contents of any "small kit". B. EMS only takes couple minutes to arrive. He should really consider what he is putting in his kit and how easily they are accessed by one hand and his non-dominant hand.
I agree the chest seal is good and I know he has a TQ on his belt but he has no shears or any hemostatic gauze or gauze at all. Definitely a good boo boo kit but not the best trauma pack especially in a position where he or a squad member may be shot
I'd switch that out for a "blowout kit" "bleed control kit" or an "ifak". I keep a regular first aid kit in the car, but the tourniquet, pair of chest seals, and Israeli bandage gotta be quick and easy to access with both hands
I would imagine that’s way more clutter for minor wounds than you would want in an actual med kit. Take out all the bandaids, burn relief, blister pack, electorates, add in a tourniquet, move the other heavy duty bleed stoppers to the front.
Narcan (or Naloxone Hydrochloride - Narcotic Antagonist) may lose effectiveness when stored at higher temperatures (stored for 4+ weeks, consistently above 40C). I've been carrying my Intramuscular and Intranasal variations with me pretty much every single day (If you reside in Vancouver, British Columbia. You know exactly why one would carry it every day). It's not really recommended to carry them on person, especially in black bags/carry cases. Most law enforcement I've spoken to keeps them in the trunk of their vehicle or in glove box (stored inside a protective case that is bright in colour). As for tourniquet, I've seen him show his NAR Gen 7 before, but in the video he mentions RATS tourniquet (which **I** do not recommend for law enforcement or any first responders). - C.A (Highschool student, Volunteer Medic, Lower Mainland, British Columbia). Source: BCEHS handbook (Naloxone - Drug Monographs)
This safety measure deserves 100 % first priority. I sincerely appreciate it and thank you for spreading awareness relating to medicine 💊💊💉 to cope up with emergency situations
*taking notes* big plus it is compact. I would just replace the boo boo bandaids with mini compression bandage and a space blanket to prevent shock. I keep my boo boo kit separate so I can access stuff quickly without rummaging.
Most important thing not shown here is having a TQ or 2 especially on the range. Then you can go crazy with the chest seals and hemostats and all that, as long as you train with them and know how to use them when you need em
Try to buy a surgical kit. You may encounter cartels which have loads and I mean LOADS of firearms and they can fire at one of your limbs and they may get broken. And just in case if a hospital is far away, you can perform surgery on your arm(s) or leg(s)
This is just a booboo kit. Where is your packing gauze, chest seals, tourniquet, etc. you should have more in that pack if you are a cop and carry it with you.
Can anyone make a list of item that should have to make my medkit complete as to not lack any when I need them? Plus where can I buy those items? Here in Japan the items I collected are just local medicine from local drugstores which I believe is little inferior to those that is in medkit,so I ask I again where can I buy those item from medkit just like what he have in the video?
Buddy, you need to carry a CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet and you'll be set. However, I'll echo some of the other comments. Relegate this to being the "boo-boo" kit and get a real trauma kit. At least it has hemostatic gauze and a chest seal, but you can carry better stuff than just that pack. This pack is great as a starter pack or layman user, not so much for professionals and first responders.
This kit is better than nothing and I realize this is probably just a sales or sponsorship video… but man these pre made kits are way to expensive when you can build your own for half the cost or less and have more items like number one you need a TQ in there and one for on your body. A second chest seal. We can keep going but you get my point.
Yall... this is sponsored content. Stop giving him tips on what to carry like this is his actual EDC. Its just an ad for the MyFaK or MyFak mini or something either way it's just an ad for My Medic products and what comes in one of those kits. I'd be surprised if this was actually what he carries. Hence why he said "this is everything I have in THIS SPECIFIC med kit. This med kit is by my medic. Go check em out"
As a specialized icu nurse and former paramedic I’d say make this your boo-boo kit and keep it in you vehicle and carry a more specialized ifak with two chest seals for entry and exit wounds, your quick clot gauze or just packing gauze. With some gloves and alcohol wipes and keep atleast one tourniquet on your vest for quick acces and in case you need to quickly self applicate.
I’m a Agent in my state I carry a small Bleed control kit on me with everything I need for TECC also a EMR so I have to say I cringed when he showed the my medic kit 😩 I carry two of olaes,NAR ETD, NPA, chest seals vented and non vented, wound pack gauze, combat gauze. Needle D for ALS guys if I have to assist or seriously injured my self. (Also for temp boo boo’s I keep conforming gauze, cravats , 4x4, 4x9, 2x2, quick clot 4x4, and quick clot sponges) all within my Hrt maxim placard
Volunteer medic + highschool student here as well. In my honest opinion, what he is carrying does not make sense tactically and in terms of occupation he is apparently in. 1. Not enough basic trauma life support supplies (Compressed gauze, dressings, small cpr mask is what I consider a "BLS" trauma kit). 2. While MyMedic does a cool job with their packaging. I don't think it's at all appropriate solution for high stress environments, not only are those more packages to open, having things like nitrile glove in packs, carrying electrolyte, blister pack and ointments don't make much sense since A. You can have a much bigger kit in the car with all that stuff, have more room for life saving devices and B. Your primary focus is not first aid as a officer, I'd say 99% the time EMS will arrive very shortly with more advanced interventions to treat the patient. I myself carry 2 Narcan nasal spray (Naloxone hydrochloride 4mg) and/or 3 0.4mg IM naloxone doses with VanishPoint syringes (safer for off-duty use), Hyfin vented chest seals, NAR Cat Gen 7, NAR compressed gauze (just because they are standard issue), basic airway kit (nasopharyngeal airway), maybe pocket bvm depending on my pouch size, maybe couple bandages and gauze pads. I dislike carrying non-life support supplies because A. I'm usually near a commercial building where they have well put together first aid kit which will 100% exceed the contents of any "small kit". B. EMS only takes couple minutes to arrive. He should really consider what he is putting in his kit and how easily they are accessed by one hand and his non-dominant hand.
@@chamian1167 if you in high school with that type of knowledge you on the right track bro stay proactive 💪🏽
Build-A-Bear are real cop
I agree the chest seal is good and I know he has a TQ on his belt but he has no shears or any hemostatic gauze or gauze at all. Definitely a good boo boo kit but not the best trauma pack especially in a position where he or a squad member may be shot
bro got a whole health bar in there.
🪦
You gonna end up putting me to the grave 😂😂😂😂😂
@@toker_poker420 LOL
That’s nothing
@@thisiconisactuallygoofysfa9960 your nothing, bro could take a joke
This is a “med kit” for school teacher on a field trip, not for a “cop”
I'd switch that out for a "blowout kit" "bleed control kit" or an "ifak". I keep a regular first aid kit in the car, but the tourniquet, pair of chest seals, and Israeli bandage gotta be quick and easy to access with both hands
Curlex gauze, an NPA, and a 14 gauge catheter.
Do you have any extra weapons you don’t show on camera? Also any other equipment not shown either?
Glowie
Bro needs to make merch that says:
“Good question”
Oh and I recommend at least a SWAT T Tourniquet or use the pouch molle to add a tq holster with a N.A.R CAT tourniquet.
I would imagine that’s way more clutter for minor wounds than you would want in an actual med kit. Take out all the bandaids, burn relief, blister pack, electorates, add in a tourniquet, move the other heavy duty bleed stoppers to the front.
No tourniquet?
Doesn’t have to be in the med kit. Probably on his duty belt somewhere. Think.
Missing the most important thing! You need a tourniquet
I’m surprised they don’t supply you with a tourniquet. In that med kit.
Need to get skin glue in that med kit 😮💨
AHHHHHH, I NEED A MEDIC BAG!!!!!!
What about your tourniquet and Narcan? I’m guessing the police department will provide those
Narcan (or Naloxone Hydrochloride - Narcotic Antagonist) may lose effectiveness when stored at higher temperatures (stored for 4+ weeks, consistently above 40C). I've been carrying my Intramuscular and Intranasal variations with me pretty much every single day (If you reside in Vancouver, British Columbia. You know exactly why one would carry it every day). It's not really recommended to carry them on person, especially in black bags/carry cases. Most law enforcement I've spoken to keeps them in the trunk of their vehicle or in glove box (stored inside a protective case that is bright in colour). As for tourniquet, I've seen him show his NAR Gen 7 before, but in the video he mentions RATS tourniquet (which **I** do not recommend for law enforcement or any first responders). - C.A (Highschool student, Volunteer Medic, Lower Mainland, British Columbia). Source: BCEHS handbook (Naloxone - Drug Monographs)
I LOVE MY MEDIC!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻 great company ❤
This safety measure deserves 100 % first priority. I sincerely appreciate it and thank you for spreading awareness relating to medicine 💊💊💉 to cope up with emergency situations
*taking notes* big plus it is compact. I would just replace the boo boo bandaids with mini compression bandage and a space blanket to prevent shock. I keep my boo boo kit separate so I can access stuff quickly without rummaging.
it is like a asmr it is so good
Definitely need a Tourniquet
did NOT expect medical equipment in the medkit, absolutely shocking
You’ve influenced me to get one for my range bag thanks bud 👌🏼
Most important thing not shown here is having a TQ or 2 especially on the range. Then you can go crazy with the chest seals and hemostats and all that, as long as you train with them and know how to use them when you need em
His voice so smooth
Do you still do spin art ??
did he used to do spin art?
Boo boo kit
Does your department authorize the use of level iii plates? It would be much better in the event you took one to the vest.
Are all your guns real
@@luispacheco699 it is real
I hope he’s not a real cop
Nice!
Try to buy a surgical kit. You may encounter cartels which have loads and I mean LOADS of firearms and they can fire at one of your limbs and they may get broken. And just in case if a hospital is far away, you can perform surgery on your arm(s) or leg(s)
How often do the guns jam?
If there well maintained not much
No tourniquet? Or is it somewhere more convenient?
The docter has a medkit to heal a stuned person
How often does your gun jam
They use glocks. I'm assuming they don't jam very often
whats the siren on your shoulder for?
Its called a guardian angel but i know that from him idk what its forr
@@Leonjurki7its a light to provide better visibility in dark areas at night
Can you show your taser please?
What's so important about a taser
Not all cops have a tazer
@@jaimebarter4691 He said he got a taser on his left holder
Show us the sniper in back
You're gona need it.
What does that red and blue light on your vest. Can you please read this I love your channel😊
Its called a Guardian angel it provides better visibility so people can see him at night in dark places
Its called a guardian angel it provides better visibility so people can see him in dark places at night
What shoes do you wear on duty?
Good question
@@Im_JAYDEN thanks bro! I’m hoping he’ll show himself putting them on and we can sneak a peek at his big meaty officer feet.
@@CPhelps1247 Jordans
"Here take this medkit!"
Lets ask the real hard hitting question here guys....whats ur favorite flavor or sucker?
"Thank you JohnnyQ I enjoy when you explain these types of small details!"
This feels like a eBay unboxing video
Me : You look good fully armoured
Him : good question
Where do you get all this cop gear from?
Is Possible to buy your med kit the desing is cool and can be very helpfull
Extra tourniquets
Can yo do a police sirens spin art?
Satisfying.😮😮
This is just a booboo kit. Where is your packing gauze, chest seals, tourniquet, etc. you should have more in that pack if you are a cop and carry it with you.
agreed. it is odd that I see no serious guaze/wrap but the kit has quick-clot and chest seal
But where do you put your med kit if your running
Can you show us everything in the background? Please
Can anyone make a list of item that should have to make my medkit complete as to not lack any when I need them?
Plus where can I buy those items? Here in Japan the items I collected are just local medicine from local drugstores which I believe is little inferior to those that is in medkit,so I ask I again where can I buy those item from medkit just like what he have in the video?
You're lying, I've played enough GTA to know you got an ifak that makes you almost invincible. 😘
Buddy, you need to carry a CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet and you'll be set.
However, I'll echo some of the other comments. Relegate this to being the "boo-boo" kit and get a real trauma kit. At least it has hemostatic gauze and a chest seal, but you can carry better stuff than just that pack.
This pack is great as a starter pack or layman user, not so much for professionals and first responders.
What do you carry in your vest
no rolled gauze or wound packing?
It's the quickclot
Only one chest seal?
At first I thought there was not going to have Band-Aids
This kit is better than nothing and I realize this is probably just a sales or sponsorship video… but man these pre made kits are way to expensive when you can build your own for half the cost or less and have more items like number one you need a TQ in there and one for on your body. A second chest seal. We can keep going but you get my point.
Have you ever had yo fire your weapon outside the range?
Bro looks like weekend from fortnite
Can u show us your patrolling pov?
Which tourniquet brand do you recommend and why? Thanks 🤘
nar is the only one you should have
Buh got the best fortnight set up
Where the injection like thing but more chunky it's like a stim shot just look like it just filled with antibiotics and blood types
One chest seal is no chest seal. Two chest seals is one chest seal
What brand are the med kits?
Two good things in there for a ifak everything else is booboo kit
How many guns do have in total?
Day two of asking for what department do you work for??
He works for Columbia Missouri police
@@Deerfield5 thanks I'm going to Columbia now
@@Spines. you really stupid when you can just look his name up why do you want to know so bad
How long have you been a police officer for
Boo Boo kit for the park with kids or someone on drugs who was looking for a vein..its nice though💙
Yall... this is sponsored content. Stop giving him tips on what to carry like this is his actual EDC. Its just an ad for the MyFaK or MyFak mini or something either way it's just an ad for My Medic products and what comes in one of those kits. I'd be surprised if this was actually what he carries. Hence why he said "this is everything I have in THIS SPECIFIC med kit. This med kit is by my medic. Go check em out"
What would you do if someone got ahold of you gun and assault rifle
Is the vest real
have you ever had to go after a kid near school? or just the cops near school?
I have this kit and you missed the medication mod and the topical mod.
how many amno is inside of one pistol magazine
Bro do med kit asmr
I think I have the same kit
Try Refuge Medical brother. This is just a boo-boo kit.
Go to the station then if your a cop
what gun do u carry in duty
Medical supplies
OBVIOUSLY
What inspired you to be a police officer?
You should show us your cop car
Tactical Gatorade
Gun tour?
And the tourniquet ??
where's the tourniquet?
Tourniquet?
Your guns are real
What about a tourniquet?
Where’s the tour tourniquet?
Can someone give me the name of this bague
What dose your car look like
Bc crimes aren’t as publicized as much anymore, how many robberies or hostage situations and stuff like that occur/ how often
Why do you always good question
Fortnite players: That came from Fortnite!
It's a booboo kit not an IFAK