Where to Keep Your Medical Kit ⎮EDC, HOME, PRO⎮

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2023
  • Carrying medical supplies is not one size fits all. This videos covers several considerations when it comes to carrying an IFAK as an EDC, staging a kit, and carrying one professionally on a plate carrier of battle belt. Please excuse the subpar sound as my new studio has yet to receive sound treatment.

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  • @uToobSucks
    @uToobSucks Год назад +56

    As a combat medic, this is how I roll. All 3 vehicles have the same Med bag set up exactly the same, this is for my guys to use. I have my personal bag, no one touches my bag unless I tell them, its big, heavy, and for more specific advanced treaments, this is where I keep my meds. Everyone keeps there IFAK on the low back, on their battle belt. More comfortable when sitting, takes up the empty space, supports low back. On the back isnt best for self aid but its there for your buddy to use on you. They honestly have too much mission equipment on their front and sides for an IFAK. This is why I have them carry a loose combat pressure bandage or two, they can reach ith either hand, for self aid. For civilian EDC, I carry just the small H bandage and touriquet, Im usually in shorts and tshirt. Great video.

    • @Arthurian.
      @Arthurian. Год назад +2

      Where are you operating that you have this militant pecking order?

    • @uToobSucks
      @uToobSucks Год назад +2

      @@Arthurian. I'm the darkness in the light. Im in the pecking order an elf archer wouldnt understand.

    • @Arthurian.
      @Arthurian. Год назад

      @@uToobSucks ok so you're just another lunatic thinking they're god.

    • @uToobSucks
      @uToobSucks Год назад +1

      @@Arthurian. pretty much but I dont live in a fantasy world. I believe you are what the kids call a "Troll". If not, do you have any intelligent to add with regards to Medical kit?

    • @Arthurian.
      @Arthurian. Год назад

      @@uToobSucks I believe your are what fathers warn their daughters about. You're too creepy for me.

  • @AcornFox
    @AcornFox Год назад +24

    i just finished my first week of EMT training in the Pittsburgh area. This channel is largely what got me interested in the field at 35 years old. The pay cut is going to suck but I am looking for more meaning in my work. Just thought you might like to know!

  • @TheCharlemang
    @TheCharlemang Год назад +13

    When I'm up in an attic for work, It crosses my mind sometimes that if I get injured, I'll never make it to my truck in time. It never even occurred to me to try an ankle kit. This is some great advice, thanks!

    • @MLGB0Yz
      @MLGB0Yz Год назад

      It can be a hassle, I’ve rocked a few and I’ll put it in rotation, but get more than one kit and try stuff out because it feels good to have free ankles

  • @robertbattles
    @robertbattles Год назад +10

    I'm a trucker and keep 4 levels of first aid kits with me. A boo boo kit in the truck at all times, and then in my edc bag I have a pocket or toss kit for if I need to have someone else treat themselves while I work on more serious injuries for others, an ankle kit for me and a bigger kit on my bag for more extensive situations. Had to use them all at various times because I come across a lot of accidents

  • @stevenruvalcaba7414
    @stevenruvalcaba7414 Год назад +16

    Hello PrepMedic! My name is Steven. A 22 year old college student that has a LTC and some knowledge with LEO background. I live in El Paso Texas, where we now have had 2 big shootings and plenty of school threats/ active shooter incidents. I’ve been a subscriber for a while now, and would love to see if possible, you can make a EDC/ medic kit/ etc for a college student. I am very interested in learning! I believe that you can never be over prepared! Love your content and style of videos! Thank you!

    • @tspableras1731
      @tspableras1731 Год назад

      That would be awesome!!!!

    • @DragoonGalaxy7
      @DragoonGalaxy7 Год назад +1

      Swat-t
      Compressed gauze
      Vented chest seal
      Emergency blanket
      Gloves
      Mini Sharpie
      Any slim bandages
      All in a vacuum sealed bag that should be no bigger than the size of a phone so you can have it in your jeans or jacket

    • @tspableras1731
      @tspableras1731 Год назад

      @@DragoonGalaxy7 Awesome!! At school I carry a small bag with the Spanish Armed Forces Standard-issue tourniquet, a blanket, gloves, some bandaids and alcohol pads, a pair of scissors and a regular bandage that could work as packing gauze. Then, I carry tape and a packet of regular gauze pads (chest seal). Finally, my keyring is a cpr pocket mask. Anyway, it'd be cool yo know prepmedic's thoughts!!!

    • @tspableras1731
      @tspableras1731 Год назад

      Oh, and a sharpie, of course.

  • @thomasarmstrong9327
    @thomasarmstrong9327 Год назад +3

    I am employed as a security guard at a bourbon tourism distillery. We have numerous first aid kits staged throughout the building (it's an active distillery that tourists get to see, so we have tourists and production folks). I carry a Live the Creed pocket pack with gloves, a SWAT-T (can be used to keep a gauze in place or as a so-so tourniquet) and a couple 2-foot QuikClot packages wherever I am. The building has a SOF-T tourniquet where I can get it (or have someone get it) quickly, and I have a couple of my own that I keep in off-body bags that are carried or kept close a lot of the time (such bags also have emergency blankets and some other supplies, much like your "make it yourself" trauma kit).
    I'm no expert, but I know some basics, and keep learning more (my wife is an EMT).

  • @DylanLey
    @DylanLey Год назад +2

    Great video as always! Congrats on the new studio!

  • @alanchapman6170
    @alanchapman6170 8 месяцев назад +1

    Here in North Idaho, Freezing tempters and chain saw injurie are common. Frozen tape is useless as is anything else depending on sticking to anything. Car kits or any other off body kits are likely to be frozen, and a consideration when selection is made in the winter.
    Also, pocket masks with valves, CPR is likely and has never been mentioned.

  • @ReeseMacalma
    @ReeseMacalma Год назад

    Sound sounds fine! And the lighting on this new studio looks amazing!

  • @rha600
    @rha600 Год назад +17

    First thing I noticed is apparently I don't hear echos? don't apologize, the video is awesome and it sounds perfectly fine.

  • @Doc_Egan
    @Doc_Egan Год назад +2

    Good stuff. I like the diver triangle idea.

  • @witchdoc5075
    @witchdoc5075 Год назад

    Thank you Sam. Congrats in the new studio. No echo on my end.

  • @K.J.Conradd
    @K.J.Conradd Год назад

    Thank you for this, Mr. Sam! I do EDC and since I'm now an LSP and had fears of getting shot. This would help my everyday safety.

  • @SkinnyMedic
    @SkinnyMedic Год назад +5

    You could store a kit in that mustache!

  • @juper0
    @juper0 Год назад +1

    great video. I like that it was short. a longer one later would be good, but this was easy to digest as a whole.

  • @Jordan-ql6tm
    @Jordan-ql6tm Год назад +1

    Keep 2 in my vehicle bag that moves from car to work truck with me, multiple in house, an ankle ifak, one on the chest rig & a left drop leg pouch that became a medkit lol, one in the pack. May slim that down and snag a Small of the back kit from Refuse Medical for the belt and free up the leg pouch. I like pouches that have an insert that you can yank out without having to muddle around with a open pouch hanging hard to get to, those rip off pouches are cool too.

  • @dougsmonsters4866
    @dougsmonsters4866 Год назад

    Seems this advice is now essential in this world. Crazy times folks. Stay safe

  • @KaylynnStrain
    @KaylynnStrain Год назад

    new studio is looking good so far

  • @Boltius
    @Boltius 7 месяцев назад

    Very good points.

  • @Nostradankus
    @Nostradankus Год назад +4

    Been watching your stuff for a while now, always good to get input from a professional. The 4 minute rule is a good thing to keep in mind, doesn't really apply to me since I keep my kits in my apartment but for work or car stuff it might be helpful.
    I have 3 kits at the moment, my EDC IFAK+ in my backpack, a hiking medkit that lives in my wardrobe when not in use and a backpack filled with bleeding supplies and other medical odds and ends I might need. I'm currently waiting on my knock-off BFG Micro Trauma Kit (real ones are untenably expensive here in Switzerland) to use as on-body/jacket pocket carry, since I don't always have my backpack on me.

    • @excxmoody
      @excxmoody Год назад

      4 minute rule?

    • @simon6993
      @simon6993 Год назад +1

      Check out the terra b small ifak or md textil ifak,both made in Germany by German companys. I carry my small ifak every day,another option is frog pro sfd2 ankle kit.

    • @Nostradankus
      @Nostradankus Год назад

      @@simon6993 Thanks for the tip, those look very much like what I'm after, much appreciated!

    • @simon6993
      @simon6993 Год назад +1

      @@Nostradankus
      No Problem youre welcome👍

  • @junenriquez4730
    @junenriquez4730 Год назад

    Interesting! I learned a lot! Thank you!

  • @armyrepelentcz4090
    @armyrepelentcz4090 Год назад

    Thanks " Triangle" is amazing idea 🙂

  • @jamesa7506
    @jamesa7506 Год назад

    Good topic with good points, well done sir! ✝️ 🇺🇲

  • @brunohenrique6257
    @brunohenrique6257 Год назад +1

    Obrigado pelo conteúdo que você passa, agrega muito na minha vida, nunca pare, sucesso.

  • @mrrota3512
    @mrrota3512 Год назад

    10 Kit system for me, everything is modular and can be easily added or swapped for any adventures. Depending on length of travel, number of people and types of activities. Cheers !!
    1- EDC Boo-Boo Kit
    2- EDC IFAK
    3- Car Boo-Boo Pouch
    4- Car Trauma Kit
    5- Car Go Bag IFAK
    6- Garage First Aid Kit
    7- Home Trauma Bag
    8- Camping Medical Pouch
    9- Medical Case
    10- Home Pharmacy

  • @steelestabler6281
    @steelestabler6281 Год назад

    The K.I.S. med pack from guerilla tactical is a good alternative for iwb carry that isn't as big or bulky as the one you showed in the video.

  • @joeydelgado4971
    @joeydelgado4971 Год назад +1

    Hi Sam! Can you do a video of your tactical jeans, shirts and boots? Brands that you would recommend and you can wear On and Off duty. Thanks!

  • @craigcottingham35
    @craigcottingham35 Год назад

    All coming together Sam...

  • @swe_nurse8121
    @swe_nurse8121 Год назад +1

    Ankle kit in backpack, easy to take out if I leave the bag or there's a heightened threat level for some reason.

  • @TheLouis16
    @TheLouis16 Год назад

    fire video

  • @kyleramirez5900
    @kyleramirez5900 Год назад

    As a simple beginner med student, I carry only basic things with me, a minor injury first aid kit to school and a small minor wound pocket tin for EDC

  • @joeb2526
    @joeb2526 Год назад

    I’m a big fan of the T-Rex Sidecar 2.0 with the TQ caddie. Hardly know it’s there!

  • @unclefreedom213
    @unclefreedom213 Год назад

    wow never been this early Dark Angel ankle on duty as a LEO, Belt mount for Work, In my edc bag when wearing shorts

  • @mainepants
    @mainepants Год назад +1

    As an amputee I have A LOT of room for ankle carry!

  • @alexisbloodrage5412
    @alexisbloodrage5412 Год назад

    Hay I go hunting with my dad regularly and its pretty far in the woods. So when we go I'm always worried that if something happens I don't have the right supplies to treat an injury. Because in his opinion the farther we go the better the chance of seeing a big buck. His words not mine. The wounds I'm worried about are large gashes or gun shot wound (Cause their has been a time or two that we have had people trespass onto our hunting land or set up other stands to close to our own. Despite being told not to as it was not safe.) So I was wondering what you would recommend for a small or medium sized kit I could fit into a hunting bag.

  • @ok9nja741
    @ok9nja741 Год назад

    Would you rather have a SWAT-T or the new EDC Tourniquet in your everyday setup if you don't have space for a full-sized CAT?

  • @vladsolovyov4850
    @vladsolovyov4850 Год назад

    I want u to make a video about headsets and ppt kit or just a radio tips for military paramedics, 9 line and mist report in action🙏🤝

  • @iamarawn
    @iamarawn Год назад

    I was wondering, I got a workshop with tons of dangerous tools. Angle grinders, table saw, high powered belt sander, welding equipment etc. Things that seem like they are designed to kill and/or maim me. I want a good medical kit I can hang on the wall, specifically designed for a space like this. What would I need? Currently got a CAT, Israeli bandage, normal bandages and a few other items. But I'm probably missing a whole lot that I should have. An eye washer is next on the list. Anyone got tips?

  • @jasondahlke3960
    @jasondahlke3960 Год назад

    So if my artery is cut it's a good idea to run to my car to get the stop bleed to use? Wouldn't that make your heart pump more blood faster.

  • @oliveradams1270
    @oliveradams1270 Год назад

    I wanted to know would this work, having 4 medication vial kits that hold 20 vials on the side and front of each leg, and front of each. Also of course having a medkit on the chest

  • @TheAustinHewlettOfficial
    @TheAustinHewlettOfficial Год назад

    Does anyone have any experience with belly band holsters used for medical kit? I've been looking some at them but just wanted to know if anyone's ever tried it and their opinion on if it works or not.

  • @0bserver416
    @0bserver416 Год назад +1

    Where would you recommend putting IFAK in backpack?

  • @mystic8merlin
    @mystic8merlin Год назад

    I didn't hear an echo? Congrats on the new place. Can I ask what is the "pull out bag" on the back of your plate carrier please. Seems like a good place for back up supplies.

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +1

      It’s one of the back panels by HRT tactical.

  • @catscup
    @catscup 9 месяцев назад

    hello, what is this auxiliary extra on the back side of the armor, what brand is it?

  • @areekalaan
    @areekalaan Год назад

    Were you wearing armor under your shirt / jacket? It looked like something stiff like a kevlar panel was sticking up in front of your shoulders?

  • @mr.shrimpy7167
    @mr.shrimpy7167 2 месяца назад

    what type of plate carrier are you using in this vid??👀

  • @lucky-moto2332
    @lucky-moto2332 Год назад

    Does anyone one half a link for an in the belt medical kit they prefer/recommend? Thanks..

  • @lamonticus583
    @lamonticus583 Год назад +1

    Can someone talk me about the rhino rescue products, but only if have actually tested them

  • @vforvictory3313
    @vforvictory3313 10 месяцев назад

    Links to pouches please?

  • @boxihugo
    @boxihugo Год назад +1

    спасибо очень грамотно!

  • @nchistorytravelerandrelich801
    @nchistorytravelerandrelich801 Год назад

    I have noticed on some of your kits that you have your medical tape hanging on the outside of your kit. How do you attach that? I can see the benefit of not having to dig for your tape, but I have no idea how you attach it. Thank You! Maybe a video or some photos would help.

    • @hl8460
      @hl8460 Год назад

      Hey, I think you're talking about a grimloc. It's a product made by ITW. Itwnexus is the website. They make a similar item called a tac link (carabiner basically) that can sometimes be better depending on the amount and type of tape

  • @eddiemcohen6410
    @eddiemcohen6410 Год назад +1

    What ankle kits do you use for EDC or duty carry?

    • @jerold8908
      @jerold8908 Год назад

      I think that was the Warrior Poet ankle kit. I like mine.

    • @witchdoc5075
      @witchdoc5075 Год назад

      Warrior poet ankle ifak kit here as well. I wore a US Palm kit for about 3 years until it fell apart and they don't make them anymore.

    • @eddiemcohen6410
      @eddiemcohen6410 Год назад

      I have a six echo and love it but a friend wants something different. Thanks for the input

  • @nuggetnugg5194
    @nuggetnugg5194 Год назад +2

    Instructions unclear. The bomb is strapped to my chest.

  • @jackthomas4169
    @jackthomas4169 Год назад

    I'd suggest you get a fanny pack then you can adjust it to fit your own comfort and reach from any angle

  • @GmailNexus
    @GmailNexus Месяц назад

    Chapter Marks would be appreciated

  • @TheEverydayManChannel
    @TheEverydayManChannel Год назад

    Interesting why that's a triangle and not a circle. 🙂

  • @gablao240
    @gablao240 Год назад

    I normally carry outside the waistband at 2 or 3 oclock for eds sofar no one cares here at the philippines

  • @apocosy
    @apocosy Год назад +1

    Just a nobody here, but isn't that 4min mark just a talking point? I was under the impression that a severed femoral can lead to unconsciousness in 30sec, hypovolemic terminal phase in 1 to 2min.

  • @witchdoc5075
    @witchdoc5075 Год назад

    Ankle ifak 90% of the time. That 10% is while on the bike. Yup.

  • @garrettsasome888
    @garrettsasome888 Год назад

    I don't necessarily agree with the 4 minute rule. If you get shot in the femur the likelihood of you being able to walk out to your vehicle in 4 minutes while spurting blood is slim to none.

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +1

      The only medical kit that will be useful for self aid is one you have on your person or within arms reach. Any kit you stage in your car, in your home or at your desk is to help those around you.

  • @razorseal
    @razorseal Год назад +2

    I don't understand how these high speed dudes, and cops carry their IFAK on the SOB... I just got a one like that, taking example from other high speed guys and I'm coming to realize these guys are just trainers. They don't really test their equipment out in the field. has anyone tried sitting in a police car, humvee, or anything that you have to sit with an IFAK on the small of their back? it's impossible. you're going ot cause back issues. so now here I am after 13 years of policing, want to carry an IFAK on me, but no place to put it. Looking to put it on my vest and put my mags on my belt instead. there is no way I can be comftrable with the IFAK on my back. not sure how these youtube stars do it. Guess they put on belt for the videos, then take it off lol

  • @ThePattersonify
    @ThePattersonify Год назад

    I keep a tampon in the “chapstick” holder of my underpants as my number one stop the bleed tool.
    Excellent mobility, always on my person, not technically on an extremity, and if my D!$& gets blown off… it’s time to die anyway.
    Good info on this vid. Thanks!

    • @nathansmith6076
      @nathansmith6076 Год назад +2

      Your joking right?

    • @calid.
      @calid. Год назад

      @@nathansmith6076 he really said tampon😂

    • @calid.
      @calid. Год назад

      @@nathansmith6076 he watched too many bug out bag tutorials

    • @calid.
      @calid. Год назад

      @Cali D. Tatakae bro why r u so toxic

  • @Arthurian.
    @Arthurian. Год назад

    I like this but those ankle kits resemble ye olde ankle teather. I find it odd to have that bulge.

  • @intotheforge3954
    @intotheforge3954 6 месяцев назад

    Shoot that pocket kit doesn’t look much bigger then my wallet what’s in it?

  • @merkurin5183
    @merkurin5183 Год назад +2

    It kinda bothers me that you in the US pronounce a tourniquet like turniket. It is actually pronounced like turnikee. It was first made in france, hence the pronunciation and writing.
    I know in american english turniket is ok, but it still bothers me, cause everywhere else, it is pronounced similar to the original.
    It's a bit like in Harry Potter. The t in Voldemort isn't pronounced either. It's more like Voldemor. (Also having it's origin in the french language).

  • @Volunteer13
    @Volunteer13 Год назад +8

    Glory to Ukraine

  • @Volunteer13
    @Volunteer13 Год назад +2

    Help Ukrainian medic!!!

    • @UanTao
      @UanTao Год назад +10

      Can we just enjoy the video without this Ukraine shit for once?

    • @lf7481
      @lf7481 Год назад +8

      @@UanTaoYou nailed it. Thank you

    • @ivanh.d3297
      @ivanh.d3297 Год назад +1

      @@UanTaodont worry abot him, hi is just a bot that keeps on spaming. Look at his user name.