Compact Hyfin Chest Seal North American Rescue

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • The compact Hyfin Seal by North American rescue is a dual pack of vented chest seals. These seals are used for penetrating trauma to the chest and abdominal areas. These would be a great item for an EDC (Every Day Carry) Medical kits. These take up less room in your trauma kit.
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Комментарии • 96

  • @FJ55ironpig
    @FJ55ironpig 8 лет назад +47

    Thank you for this video.
    I really appreciate you opening them both up to show the differences

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад +5

      +FJ55ironpig No problem!

    • @generalleelucky6659
      @generalleelucky6659 8 лет назад

      +FJ55ironpig i agree, i noticed the vented the other day and wondered the use of the vented after having watched sm's video with sootch on the non vented and tourny vid.

  • @astang1072
    @astang1072 2 года назад +5

    I see that despite each pack being labeled “twin pack”, each peel pack ONLY has one seal. The twin pack means two peel pack singles together.

    • @emilyspencer305
      @emilyspencer305 2 года назад +1

      Yes!! Important to note if the 2 packs have been separated so this way when you open one you don’t expect there to be 2 seals in it.

  • @meidamx
    @meidamx 4 года назад +7

    I’m usually comparing sizes too.

  • @lmr834
    @lmr834 5 лет назад +3

    I used two of the ventilated ones yesterday they are super sticky and it work well. Super easy to use i would recommend having them on hand.

  • @James-br4ep
    @James-br4ep 7 лет назад +1

    Enjoy your videos. Glad to see the Ranger medic book in the back ground. I was with 3D Ranger Batt a little over a decade ago. I now volunteer at a local Fire Dept in NC and plan on attending some I of your trauma classes. Keep em coming!

  • @ratgenerationx2946
    @ratgenerationx2946 2 года назад

    These should be in every school room

  • @NWIPrepper19113
    @NWIPrepper19113 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you. On my list now.

  • @timlipinski2571
    @timlipinski2571 6 лет назад +1

    Great video ! Just ordered the Vented Hyfin Seal that is a One Way Valve that lets air and blood out and stops the air from coming in... And a Tourniquet is needed for dangerous sports, Chainsaws or axe ! ! ! Remember to call 9-1-1 and to stay on the line... Thank you for the video ! tjl

  • @JohnyyTsunami
    @JohnyyTsunami 6 лет назад +1

    Nice pictures for all the marines out there who can't read

  • @Skymouth
    @Skymouth 5 лет назад

    Just got this from you guys for my trauma kit!

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the business and support!

  • @UnethicalDS
    @UnethicalDS 4 года назад

    Well done. Thanks for putting this out.

  • @ldtexas1648
    @ldtexas1648 7 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @JimmyGunXD556
    @JimmyGunXD556 6 лет назад +8

    Can I fold my chest seal so that it fits in my ifak kit?

  • @Hunter-eh4pz
    @Hunter-eh4pz 3 года назад +1

    Doesnt make any sense why they dont have 2 in a pack. Or hell even more. Take the gauze out and gimme like 6+.

  • @TRprepper
    @TRprepper 8 лет назад +1

    I have the non vented ones and hope they never get used.

  • @MrMrGAsMASK
    @MrMrGAsMASK 5 лет назад

    Thank you for the video

  • @ColdHT69
    @ColdHT69 6 лет назад +10

    Skinny, I just don't see a reason to even have a non-vented seal in my IFAK...is there? Why would you use a non-vented one over a vented seal?

    • @mfalfa
      @mfalfa 5 лет назад +3

      ColdHT69 I believe non vented can be used on the exit wound on the victim/patient’s back

    • @eddieslittlestack7919
      @eddieslittlestack7919 4 года назад

      Courtney Kerr
      Good article, thanks for sharing that.

  • @tomm2812
    @tomm2812 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent information. Best

  • @jklop7841
    @jklop7841 6 лет назад +1

    So how do vented chest seals work as far as sealing? Is the center the sticky part that seals the wound, then the vents aren't stick so it leaves a gap between the skin and seal for blood and stuff to flow through

  • @RJM1011
    @RJM1011 8 лет назад

    Thank you for the video Mr S. :)

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад +1

      +Richard Maunder Thank you for the support!

  • @riffedwood5597
    @riffedwood5597 3 года назад

    Haha. I can only imagine bleeding out while someone is reading the packaging on their med kit

    • @Shep01
      @Shep01 3 года назад

      i mean that is why you watch these avoid needing to read

    • @BaconSlayer69
      @BaconSlayer69 8 месяцев назад

      @@Shep01or u just read a couple times memorize it and practice/ train it 😅duh

  • @ToXSicK1340
    @ToXSicK1340 8 лет назад +3

    Another Fantastic Video..... Thank you Sir!
    Quick question (If you don't mind?.... and I completely understand if you don't want to give these answers out for free), Would you recommend packing a chest wound with gauze 1st and then using the chest seal...... or just slap the chest seal on by itself? (Sorry if this is a Noob question, But I am really trying to learn about "Real" first aid) Thanks in advance.

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад +1

      +Phil G. You probably don't carry enough so seal it with a seal.

    • @ToXSicK1340
      @ToXSicK1340 8 лет назад +1

      SkinnyMedic
      Understood, Thank you for getting back to be and answering my Question, Much Appreciated!

  • @bzane268
    @bzane268 3 года назад

    Pull the red tab

  • @jeremyk_541
    @jeremyk_541 Год назад

    everyone do yourself a favor and purchase a ranger medic handbook

  • @reneek8223
    @reneek8223 Год назад

    Would a duoderm patch work? For nonvented?

  • @rebukeFirstQuestionLater
    @rebukeFirstQuestionLater 6 лет назад

    Was that the 5.11 UCR pouch i saw there?

  • @markgarman7615
    @markgarman7615 7 лет назад +1

    Question: after applying a chest seal(s) would I wrap a bandage over the seal(s) and then around the torso? Or just apply the seals with no bandaging. Thks!

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  7 лет назад

      seals no bandaging ... they will stick and stay in place no problem

  • @Edward2092009
    @Edward2092009 3 года назад

    Do you need one, both, or More?

  • @thelzmovement6480
    @thelzmovement6480 8 лет назад +1

    I need a tq and some chest seals

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад +1

      +R.A.S. Tactical I have them!

  • @tommyzDad
    @tommyzDad 7 лет назад +2

    I'm going to be That Guy and ask: If there is an exit wound, would I use the second vented seal on it, or would I have to find another method to seal it, for example the packet the chest seal came in?

  • @MM-iy9xu
    @MM-iy9xu 7 лет назад

    Is an expiration date important when using these type items. If in tact, emergency arises, should an out of date item be used? Thanks for all the education!!

  • @darwinmartinez4948
    @darwinmartinez4948 4 года назад

    can you use a chest seal on the stomach area..?

  • @valorstrengthkarate8391
    @valorstrengthkarate8391 8 лет назад

    I notice you have an Izzy in your EDC example. Do you recommend carrying a pressure bandage over a rolled gauze (H&H Compressed) when space is limited? I already know a tourniquet is a non-negotiable part of a good kit.

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад

      +Michael Saunders (Integrated Defense) I guess if space was limited I would carry the H&H over the Izzy. It would be nice if you could carry a H&H and maybe a 4" Izzy.

    • @valorstrengthkarate8391
      @valorstrengthkarate8391 8 лет назад

      +SkinnyMedic I'm often in slacks, so pocket space is pretty tight. Do you have any experience with the much smaller WoundStop Pro bandage?

  • @CommanderSpanky2016
    @CommanderSpanky2016 8 лет назад

    What about the larger exit wound? I ask an EMT and he said to place a chest seal on the exit would as well? Is that correct?

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад

      +Spencer Simpson Yes cover the exit! I am sorry I forgot to mention that .

  • @mrrobles45
    @mrrobles45 8 лет назад

    Great video!! do you have one on how to build an ifak for a dog?

    • @ToXSicK1340
      @ToXSicK1340 8 лет назад

      +Mark Robles Can you explain what an ifak is? Thanks

    • @mrrobles45
      @mrrobles45 8 лет назад +1

      +Phil G. Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK ) but built for dogs.

    • @ToXSicK1340
      @ToXSicK1340 8 лет назад

      Mark Robles
      Awwwhh..... I gotcha now, Thank You.

  • @MrDawggie
    @MrDawggie 8 лет назад

    Great video S.M. So, the better one to have would be the vented?

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад +1

      +J Doe I put the vented in my trauma kits but I do keep nonvented as a backup.

    • @thronethrower4540
      @thronethrower4540 7 лет назад

      +SkinnyMedic Doesn't the halo come with one vented one non-vented? I feel that is the way to go. That way if one of the entrance /exit wounds was on the casualty's back and you had to move him, the non-vented would be less likely to come off/ be held open. You could put the vented one on the frontside and not have to worry about it getting caught on a litter/ the ground. Would you agree with this?

  • @mr.growngamer1369
    @mr.growngamer1369 7 лет назад

    If using the vented... do you apply (light) pressure dress on top of it, or just leave it be?

  • @cellblock776
    @cellblock776 8 лет назад

    SkinnyMedic, Quick question from a former Army CLS and former FF/EMT-B. I've been told that just about everything you can do with the non-vented seal can be duplicated with a strip of duct tape. My only argument to that is that the duct tape doesn't have the same area coverage as the chest seal. That said, I have duct tape in all of my personal kits including my pocket rescue kit but haven't purchased seals yet. Thoughts? Thanks.
    Also, regarding the instructions on the packaging, it sort of reminds me of being on the fire department and seeing new first responders and EMTs buying those pocket medical guidebooks out of the Galls catalog. Dude, if you are whipping out a handbook on the scene of a trauma to figure out how to use your gear, maybe you should find someone who actually paid attention in class and actually felt it necessary to learn what they need to know. I'm not talking about a Paramedic looking up drug doses. That's different. But some stuff you should have down after your 40 hour class is over and you have some time in the field. Right? I sure would not want to be a patient laying there looking up to see the guy from the rescue unit consulting a guidebook to figure out how to splint my compound fracture. Talk about a way to shake any confidence I might have had about being helped.

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад +1

      +cellblock776 In my opinion these stick better than duct tape. Duct tape is not bad but these are better.

    • @functionfirst7355
      @functionfirst7355 8 лет назад

      +cellblock776 Somewhere floating around is a guy trying to patch a real GSW to the chest with duct tape. It doesn't go well. The adhesive on these dedicated chest seals is much more aggressive, and designed to work in sandy, slightly wet environments. Duct tape is more than likely to fail you.

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад

      Matthew Taylor You are correct

    • @cellblock776
      @cellblock776 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the advice guys. UPDATE- after I posted here I considered the advice and ordered 2 sets of Hyfin seals. I put one in my IFAK on my tac vest and the other in my range bag blow out kit. I will be ordering more in the future to fill out other kits I have. Keep up the good work.

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад

      Thank you for the support!

  • @bprice1892
    @bprice1892 8 лет назад

    So do you prefer these or the halo chest seals? Thanks for the info

  • @theshwang
    @theshwang 6 лет назад

    Will the hyfin chest seal trainer (blue pak) work for real life emergency

  • @thelzmovement6480
    @thelzmovement6480 8 лет назад +1

    so if I get the vented ones I won't need the decompression needles?

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад +2

      +R.A.S. Tactical Technically :-)

    • @cnorth3036
      @cnorth3036 8 лет назад +3

      Decompression needles are intended for closed pneumos. Other words when the chest wall is closed (no stab wounds or gun shots) no penetration into the chest. On closed pneumos the lung still has to collapse inside the chest wall building pressure (tension pneumo) against the heart and lung. For example lets say from blunt trauma to the chest by car accident when ur chest hits the steering wheel. (ppl may gasp and hold their breath prior to a motor vehicle collision due to fear) and essentially it's like blowing air into a brown paper bag and popping it with ur fist. The needle releases built up pressure around the lung and heart restoring temporary function.
      Vented versus non vented here.. You would essentially have to "burp" the non vented seal if pressure was to build up in an OPEN pneumo. The vented chest seal is to release pressure through build up excessive pressure...

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  8 лет назад +1

      +C North I agree with your statement but even small penetrating trauma seal over. But yes you are correct. I don't think the average Joe needs a needle.

    • @thelzmovement6480
      @thelzmovement6480 8 лет назад +1

      SkinnyMedic thanks bro!

    • @thelzmovement6480
      @thelzmovement6480 8 лет назад +1

      C North thanks great info! I may just get a needle just to have it

  • @richardwu2275
    @richardwu2275 8 лет назад

    Awesome video. How do I order from your store if I live in Canada?

    • @aperturemichelle
      @aperturemichelle 4 года назад

      rampartcorp. /public-access-individual-bleeding-control-kit/ may not be his store but they bring in gear like this to canada, you may have difficulty ordering some stuff if you're not military or law enforcement tho.

  • @lawdogkyle1850
    @lawdogkyle1850 6 лет назад

    @SkinnyMedic When dealing with a GSW that has an exit wound, would you use a combo of vented on the chest and non vented on the exit wound in the back ?

    • @SkinnyMedic
      @SkinnyMedic  6 лет назад +3

      You could ... you could also just use a vented but understand that it is not going to vent on the back with the patient on it

    • @lawdogkyle1850
      @lawdogkyle1850 6 лет назад

      SkinnyMedic that makes perfect sense. Thank you for answering. I know you must get a lot of questions. I enjoy your videos. 👍🏻

  • @YouTubeAreCommunistScum
    @YouTubeAreCommunistScum 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for not telling us why we would use one over the other and vise versa. Useless video

  • @CPRebels21
    @CPRebels21 8 лет назад +1

    I cringed when you said "pull the red tab" when you opened the outer packaging. Ripping the packaging in such a way doesn't allow for you to use the outer packaging as an improvised seal for the part of the wound (entrance or exit, which ever you find second) if one exists. The TCCC handbook actually directs cutting the packaging open for this reason and requires the use of the outer packaging for the second chest seal. Of course a second commercial seal could be used or a different material could be used to improvise but when you need to conserve resources opening the packaging by ripping it could be a costly mistake.

    • @thehourshower
      @thehourshower 7 лет назад +4

      Adam Holm They come in 2 packs guy.

    • @CPRebels21
      @CPRebels21 7 лет назад +1

      Guy, are you always going to have a twin pack?

    • @thronethrower4540
      @thronethrower4540 7 лет назад +3

      If you always buy the twin pack, then yes, guy. :)

    • @thispersonsdad7247
      @thispersonsdad7247 6 лет назад

      Guys guys....just buy a few, that way skinny medic makes more sales and you are more prepared for getting stabbed by a minigun