SWAT Medic "KITsiderations" (gear dos and don'ts)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • After 6 years as a tactical medic I have made a LOT of mistakes when it comes to gear and loadouts. This video looks at my own lessons learned and attempts to give other current and aspiring swat paramedics ideas for their own kit.

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  • @Johndewitt66
    @Johndewitt66 Год назад +123

    Good work, Sam. I'm a SWAT Medic for my regional SRT & I am working to standardize our program. I'd love to talk with you sometime to get ideas & bounce some things off of you.

    • @renegade7493
      @renegade7493 Год назад +15

      Try his instragram page. Easier message.

    • @liamobryan6105
      @liamobryan6105 Год назад +2

      My dream job, would you say I need to get a community degree in law?

    • @Johndewitt66
      @Johndewitt66 Год назад +2

      @@liamobryan6105 I'm not following. What exactly is your question? If you need a law degree to be a SWAT Medic?

    • @pepperroni6252
      @pepperroni6252 Год назад +5

      @@liamobryan6105 why would you need a law degree to be a SWAT medic? You just need to be a NR Paramedic for most teams

  • @filiphabek271
    @filiphabek271 Год назад +70

    "As a SWAT paramedic, you are not a mass casualty resource." Unless a SWAT intervention goes horribly wrong.
    Good video, happy new year.

    • @ladislavlencucha
      @ladislavlencucha Год назад +2

      I think the point is that swat team member has IFAK vs civilians usually don't.

  • @randomamerican3287
    @randomamerican3287 Год назад +23

    Sam, I think a video going over your ski patrol gear would be interesting. We've seen a lot of your tactical gear, but you've rarely hit on the ski patrol equipment.

  • @joeysantos7953
    @joeysantos7953 Год назад +5

    I am halfway through EMT school, you’re the reason why. Can’t wait to continue to follow you through medic school.

  • @witchdoc5075
    @witchdoc5075 Год назад +3

    100% agree that 80% of my hands on is while on my knees. Get a good set of kneepads. It only took one patient, on gravel in 110* weather after a half mile hump to the target location. Kneepads!

  • @lexmedic157
    @lexmedic157 Год назад +24

    Excellent video. I struggle with the over packing thing. Trying to streamline the items I bring, but I almost feel like I'm handicapping myself. Also, good reminder of what TEMS medics are supposed to be and what they are not. If you could, do a video about mindset and how some of that has changed from when you first were a street medic vs operating in a tactical environment. What were some of the beginning issues you encountered, and some of the realizations you made to make you better at TEMS.

  • @witchdoc5075
    @witchdoc5075 Год назад +5

    ABSOLUTELY! I've cric'd 5 pts my entire career, but I've given out way more moleskin and Ibuprofen! I really like what you said about NOT being the mass casualty responder. I have tried to explain this to my command more times than I can count.

  • @tomdonahue8110
    @tomdonahue8110 Год назад +5

    Great advice about having the same kit and it's location! That applies to any type of group outing where injuries can likely accrue...hiking, hunting, and biking to name just a few.

  • @adamd5849
    @adamd5849 Год назад

    I have been enjoying these types of videos. Though I may not be a trained paramedic/medic for the military, I think that it's important to know things that could end up help keeping people alive until help arrives

  • @normwilson117
    @normwilson117 Год назад

    grateful for your channel and content. well done, young man.

  • @martinjarquin9540
    @martinjarquin9540 Год назад +2

    Great video!!! Happy new year 🎉

  • @FlankerJackChannel
    @FlankerJackChannel Год назад +1

    Great video. Lots of things to consider. I try to pack my kit depending on the activity I'm doing. My ambulance vest has enough on it to get the patient to the ambulance. My airsoft vest has basic medical but also long bone injury kit I've created with Sam splints, Ace bandages and slings to cover long bone sports type injuries.

  • @jscmabry
    @jscmabry 4 месяца назад

    Good video and information. I have been a medic for my agency SRT for several years. In the military I was taught, the IFAK I carry on my kit is for self aid or someone else to use on me, not for me to use on someone else. That is why, as a medic, I carry a med bag and other items elsewhere. Never work on a patient out of your IFAK. If I’m injured and I already used my IFAK on someone else, whoever comes to render aid may not have any equipment and will need to use what is in my IFAK. That’s the point of an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK). A lot of what we do today medically comes from the military and the lessons learned through the CoTCCC and JTS.

  • @aarphi1984
    @aarphi1984 Год назад +3

    Excellent video as always! As a side note, from a TEMS perspective, would you be able to do a video describing what YOU think frontline officers should carry in an IFAK or other miscellaneous lifesaving gear for use on others? There are a million sources of info out there on this topic, but very few from someone who can bridge the gap between LEO experience and paramedicine.

  • @LiterateDuck
    @LiterateDuck Год назад +1

    Your team is lucky to have you Sam!!

  • @Jhonkres
    @Jhonkres Год назад

    Once again an amazing tip video...

  • @scdertinger4268
    @scdertinger4268 Год назад

    Sam would love to see a part 2 on this

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth Год назад +1

    Most TQ carriers have a slot and vecro in the rear to carry a scissor. I put one in, cheap enough that I won't cry if it gets left behind, so there's always one right at the TQ. There's also never a marker for the time, so I toss in a "shorty" marker that cellophane wrapped at the factory. If it works, great, one less thing to look for. Once the seal is broken, it will be replaced.

  • @pelle92
    @pelle92 Год назад +3

    Have you ever tried out the First Spear AAC vest? Might be a inbetween thing compared to the two you got. Personally very happy about it. Personally running two First Spear SOF medical packs on my gun belt, which I can turn around and have them on my frontside while working. Any experience with these kind of setups?

  • @renegade7493
    @renegade7493 Год назад

    Happy New Year

  • @errolb1602
    @errolb1602 9 месяцев назад +1

    In the background you had a rig with a joey pouch, swinging below the front of the rig. Is this a good idea for mobility and having access to supplies or are you better off putting it infront if a triple mag shingle?

  • @tshds5826
    @tshds5826 Год назад +2

    Amazing video as always. Can you do more reviews of MyMedic gear?

    • @gordonlekfors2708
      @gordonlekfors2708 Год назад

      snore fest

    • @tshds5826
      @tshds5826 Год назад

      @@gordonlekfors2708 it's quite relaxing for me, also gives you an insight on some stuff.

  • @pitviper1445
    @pitviper1445 8 месяцев назад

    In my experience as a swat advanced practice paramedic, most medics I worked with/trained were actually liabilities to the team. Mainly because they were over packed. This made simple tasks take longer than they need to. Example, if you are organic to the team you are mission directed or do everything they do. Like a combat medic who is armed. If you are not organic then you are a tactical medic & are likely not armed. You then require security which may take away from the teams mission set. Either way, the medic must be able to perform all Med tasks quickly so that the team remains dynamic & agile or they could all get into trouble. Less is more & get off they X like now & keep it moving. Nothing else will ensure confidence by team members than a quick efficient medic.

  • @CPhillips1999
    @CPhillips1999 9 месяцев назад

    I’d love a full kit breakdown

  • @ReservedHunter
    @ReservedHunter Год назад

    Like the kit! I wanna ask where did you get that patch on the chest plate? (Next to the radio mic)

  • @mddc326
    @mddc326 Год назад +1

    Would love to see a similar video with your thoughts on a setup for RTF members. If it already exists, I couldn't find it!

    • @billforner3380
      @billforner3380 Год назад +2

      In my county we’re all equipped with plate carriers and a helmet. Each plate carrier has two IFAKs attached and each team has a 5.11 bag with the MAR part of MARCH (massive hemorrhage airway respirations etc)

    • @mddc326
      @mddc326 Год назад

      @@billforner3380 I think a video discussing those choices would be on point (carried equipment/med supplies vs on vest. Plate carrier vs soft armor, helmet styles etc.

    • @billforner3380
      @billforner3380 Год назад

      @@mddc326 I agree, personally I wish we had soft plates so we could move faster but all our plates are steel.

  • @TomosAvis
    @TomosAvis Год назад

    The RTF role sounds similar to the UK Ambulance SORT. Could you recommend a kit setup for Paramedics focusing around this role?

  • @peterkukolik8402
    @peterkukolik8402 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @ConnerColemanMSHS
    @ConnerColemanMSHS Год назад

    I love the “not the drug” bits lmfao

  • @u1t1matr1x8
    @u1t1matr1x8 Год назад

    What kind of medical pouch is the one at 11:47 ? the one you recommend for a medic?

  • @nunyabhissness8481
    @nunyabhissness8481 Год назад +2

    Hey buddy thanks for another great video. One question: Why did you say to prefer Tylenol vs Ibuprofen in a SWAT medic role? Thanks!!

    • @landonhinkle3651
      @landonhinkle3651 Год назад +7

      Not him obviously, but my 2 cents, and something to consider. Ibuprofen can slow down clotting times, and is often considered to be a mild blood thinner. Obviously blood thinners can put a damper on things when you have to try and stop the bleeding

    • @chrishugs6173
      @chrishugs6173 Год назад +6

      Ibuprofen is an NSAID which can inhibit clotting.

    • @nunyabhissness8481
      @nunyabhissness8481 Год назад +1

      @@landonhinkle3651 thanks! Makes sense

  • @GungHoSourdough
    @GungHoSourdough Год назад

    Sam, where did you get your plate carrier and medic bag?

  • @popinmo
    @popinmo Год назад

    your armor is beautiful

  • @yvonvoyer5812
    @yvonvoyer5812 Год назад

    can you do a video for a good hunting and dirt biking first aid kit

  • @anomalydheryn9360
    @anomalydheryn9360 Год назад

    What is the vest name? And also that side arm vest, is it included? Cause they look so cool😍

  • @uToobSucks
    @uToobSucks Год назад +2

    I have all my guys carry one loose combat gauze or kerlix, quick for hemorhage control. Your not fumbling around for IFAK, you give yourself time, and provide better care.

  • @user-qh5cf6sb1f
    @user-qh5cf6sb1f Год назад

    What’s the pouch w the roll of tape called?

  • @Pappa_Wheelie
    @Pappa_Wheelie Год назад

    your circle is lucky to have such an asset.

  • @NzSRB19
    @NzSRB19 Год назад

    I just got my higher quality plate carrier 5.11 tactec and i am trying to set it up for myself, wish me luck! 😅

    • @AggyThomas
      @AggyThomas 9 месяцев назад

      Love our tactecs

  • @rybaneightsix5085
    @rybaneightsix5085 Год назад

    Me hearing a bunch of acronyms I don't know:
    Oh totally. Yeah man. Completely agree.

  • @tacticalphotographer3917
    @tacticalphotographer3917 Год назад

    Is it really getting things wrong or just your kit evolving from previous experiences and learning what works for you or your job over time.

  • @emt103_CEMP
    @emt103_CEMP Год назад

    How you dress up tourniquet on yourself arm if you wearing the ballistic shoulder pads?

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад

      Yeahhhh…. This didn’t get deleted. Don’t know why you thought that. You take the pad off your arm to put a TQ on it. Very simply to do

  • @MiladJP
    @MiladJP Год назад

    I'm going to be the designated medic on our volunteer team in Ukraine. I need a medic pouch which is suited for a smaller front panel. what are you running in the front under the admin pouch?

  • @gigawattbeehot0913
    @gigawattbeehot0913 Год назад +1

    Interesting . I want my son , he is still young , to be Flight Paramedic .
    Recently , actual war is happened at East Europe area , then , it needs to Medical than usual .

  • @stevenrogers4663
    @stevenrogers4663 Год назад +1

    Sam, if you're assigned to the team, are you making the primary entry/assault with them? If son you should be armed. If not, then when do you go in? If you are waiting until the scene is securen then you are potentially loosing precious time for treating immediate threat to life injuries. What are your thoughts/comments?

    • @ChixNugt
      @ChixNugt Год назад +1

      I’m pretty sure he makes primary entry with the team, I’m not sure if he carries a rifle but I think he does carry a sidearm

    • @chrishugs6173
      @chrishugs6173 Год назад +1

      He says he is an unarmed component of his team in other videos. Most TEMS guys are unarmed and it is a mistake by any tactical team to disarm a medic. It makes no tactical sense and creates risks for the team. But liability means more to the brass on top.

    • @AggyThomas
      @AggyThomas 9 месяцев назад

      @@chrishugs61731000%%%

  • @michaelcamacho8850
    @michaelcamacho8850 Год назад

    How much the vest protect you?

  • @vforvictory3313
    @vforvictory3313 10 месяцев назад

    R plates in both Carrie's same size?

  • @limacharlietac
    @limacharlietac Год назад

    Why did you make the ibuprofen comment? I’m not familiar

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth Год назад

    Welly's Quick Fix is an inexpensive and fairly well equipped compact boo boo kit that's in a hard clamshell case about the size of a touriquet carrier.
    FWIW they also make a variety of artful bandaids that will help help any kid stop crying.

  • @jamesbridges7750
    @jamesbridges7750 Год назад +1

    One thing I will say- A cric kit without a BVM makes more sense than a scope and tube, or LTD/ Igel without a BVM.

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +2

      Advanced airways don’t make sense without a BVM readily available.

    • @jamesbridges7750
      @jamesbridges7750 Год назад

      @@PrepMedic thousands of people with trachs might disagree. Point is you aren't getting as much dead space with a proper cric tube if it's in your protocols that way.

  • @BababooeyYcho66T
    @BababooeyYcho66T Год назад

    Dude. Beard. YES.

  • @brandonhalvorsen2185
    @brandonhalvorsen2185 Год назад

    I've heard a couple of times now that ibuprofen is not recommended for a violent environment, can you elaborate on why?

    • @dropclock.
      @dropclock. Год назад +1

      I'm no expert but i would assume its because it takes a bit to activate and also it cant help too much with major pains. Im still just as clueless as you are.

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +1

      It’s an anti platelet and promotes bleeding.

    • @brandonhalvorsen2185
      @brandonhalvorsen2185 Год назад

      @@PrepMedic Thanks Sam!

  • @Navyboy760
    @Navyboy760 Год назад

    Dude I think I met you at uc greeley

  • @AntoinesHouse
    @AntoinesHouse Год назад

    Which admin pouch is that

  • @stijn2472
    @stijn2472 Год назад +2

    If I may ask, why is ibuprofen a bad idea?

    • @oxanau751
      @oxanau751 Год назад +4

      In the context of trauma, it has antiplatelet properties, so carries an increased risk of bleeding.

    • @stijn2472
      @stijn2472 Год назад +1

      @@oxanau751 Thank you for your reply. Is that with all NSAID, or just ibuprofen and acetaminophen?

    • @oxanau751
      @oxanau751 Год назад +2

      @@stijn2472 All NSAIDs to varying degrees. Acetaminophen is not considered an NSAID and does not have the same adverse effects, which is why it's appropriate in a tactical environment.

    • @stijn2472
      @stijn2472 Год назад

      @@oxanau751 Thank you for the info. I forgot that acetaminophen is not considered an NSAID.
      In tactical environments, should the same dose (1000mg for adults) be administered?

    • @lorknozzel11
      @lorknozzel11 Год назад +1

      Stijn, i was wondering the same thing. thanks for asking!

  • @dariusbivolaru2623
    @dariusbivolaru2623 Год назад

    How come ibuprofen doesn’t work for combat environments?

    • @Dero_milsurp
      @Dero_milsurp Год назад

      Last thing you want is a blood thinner in a tactical environment....

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +1

      It’s not a blood thinner, rather it has slight anti-platelet properties similar to aspirin.

  • @DavidRJones82
    @DavidRJones82 Год назад

    The DAPs tho... 🤣

  • @CharlieOneHundred
    @CharlieOneHundred Год назад +3

    Tuck
    Ruck
    Truck
    Tuck is on you - IFAK stuff
    Ruck - advanced airway, vascular access, boo boos, Tylenol, etc
    Truck - Medicines, Lifepak

  • @pumpupthevolume2404
    @pumpupthevolume2404 Год назад +1

    Idk why anyone follows Saint Fisher and it’s nice to finally hear someone admit that. I personal can’t stand the guy after he called my child stupid in the comment one day for voicing his opinion. Can you do a video explaining how tourniquets aren’t approved by the TCCC and how they get “ 3.5% of anything sold with their recommendations “ ? That would be a bombshell of a video and would get like 5million views guaranteed!!!

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +1

      So most likely it wasn’t Dr. Fisher who commented. Saint Fisher EBM is not run by him, it’s run by “scooby” and “tot”. Dr. Fisher has done a lot for pre-hospital medicine in the way of blood administration and evidence based care. Also there is no commission from manufacturers to the CoTCCC that I am aware of. Your welcome to find me a source but that wouldn’t really make any sense for how the lit reviews are performed.

    • @pumpupthevolume2404
      @pumpupthevolume2404 Год назад

      @@PrepMedic it was major fisher at the time and they get 3.5% royalties from all of the manufacturers that play ball with them and use the Stop the Bleed logo on the products you personally promote for them buddy. If you don’t believe me just ask Dr. fisher or the DoD for Stop the bleed but honestly you should already know this since your endorsing their products. I can get you over a copy if you don’t believe it but I don’t know what you mean by “lit” and it wouldn’t matter, sounds somewhat arrogant since there’s a royalty involved

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +1

      CoTCCC and stop the bleed are not the same thing. Yeah man, still can’t find anything to support the claim of 3.5% royalties. Shoot over the supporting document to prepmedic@yahoo.com

    • @andrewfisher5359
      @andrewfisher5359 Год назад +1

      Someone lied to you.

    • @pumpupthevolume2404
      @pumpupthevolume2404 Год назад

      @@PrepMedic just ask dr about it, it’s over 3%. I’ll find you the information and email it if fisher doesn’t want to tell you but if I do I ask that you do a video on it as full disclosure for us folks that buy the product. Hats off once again for speaking out about saint fisher, it’s not an easy thing especially how he attacks online. If it was someone else called “scooby” so be it, he should be more responsible at who runs his pages!!!

  • @shadowentity2034
    @shadowentity2034 Год назад

    You forgot the preperation H, the condoms, the lube

  • @ericthomas9915
    @ericthomas9915 Год назад

    🌮

  • @KriegerKrieger-gg9lu
    @KriegerKrieger-gg9lu Год назад

    If you are not at lease attempting to be prepared for mass casualty scenario, you are wrong. Evac and additional emergency medical resources will not magically show up (and not stage for 15 min).
    I've seen simple "routine" missions turn into mass casualty events extremely quickly and unexpectedly. You should always attempt to be prepared for one and absolutely not think "I'm not a mass casualty medic".
    Stay safe.
    -retired 18d, somc instructor & Swat Medic.

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +3

      Sure but that is why every officer has a IFAK. 5 officers get shot and each of them has the supplies already on their person. Let’s say things go sideways even more and 10 bystanders are shot, the officers can still use their blowout kits for the scenario even though they are usually reserved for self aid. It doesn’t make sense to pack the medics kit with 10,000 TQs and packing gauze when the 10-15 man team each has supplies as well.

  • @Vasilis_Duros
    @Vasilis_Duros Год назад

    Your space problem would be solved with a dump pouch on your side.I do not see any magazine pouches on you,i think you should carry a few magazines for your self protection if the other members of the team fail to support you.

  • @Yeeleaf007
    @Yeeleaf007 Год назад

    Aloe Vera is such a good plant for medical use. Just saying

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +1

      Sure. But not really for emergency use, especially not the tactical environment.

    • @Yeeleaf007
      @Yeeleaf007 Год назад

      @@PrepMedic survival bushcraft for a period of days…… yes

  • @Hacimoto
    @Hacimoto Год назад

    really preGmediC

  • @68whiskey40
    @68whiskey40 Год назад

    You shouldn’t be using your IFAK for someone else it yours to be used on you.
    As the medic you should have a separate med pouch to use on other people.

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад

      Um yes…. That is stated in this video.

  • @BoldAlligator
    @BoldAlligator Год назад

    Ounces = pounds
    Pounds = pain

  • @scalenefiend38
    @scalenefiend38 Год назад +1

    Disagree (mostly).

  • @wilburfistdagash8327
    @wilburfistdagash8327 Год назад

    Why are you unarmed?

  • @swampwolf
    @swampwolf Год назад +1

    Don't forget this is the guy who will be doing a no knock because you have a pistol brace.

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +16

      Oh yeah, the unsworn unarmed medic working for a local EMS agency contracting with a local non-federal agency is totally coming to confiscate your AR pistol. Instead of trolling comments on irrelevant videos to your cause trying to convince people you are based why don’t you actually do something to combat the laws you are firmly against like donating to different lobbying organizations or writing your representatives?

    • @EBMisKing
      @EBMisKing Год назад +1

      @@PrepMedic 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

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

      @@PrepMedic You just dunked on him in the most logical, respectful, correct and helpful way one possibly could 😂... You sir are a true professional hat's off.

    • @nathansmith6076
      @nathansmith6076 Год назад

      F chain

    • @swampwolf
      @swampwolf Год назад

      @@PrepMedic you support the government, you are the enemy

  • @FFEMTB08
    @FFEMTB08 Год назад

    Why do cops feel the need to play military dress up? Multicam, battle belts.🤡

  • @PRshik
    @PRshik Год назад +3

    Thank you, we are watching you from the Russian city of Donetsk. The information helps in the liberation from the ukrainian nazis.

  • @shoreshidoshi
    @shoreshidoshi 2 месяца назад

    I wish you could share links to your equipment @prepmedic

  • @hunden_ein
    @hunden_ein Год назад

    Do you teach your skillset to Civilians?

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад

      I have an entire RUclips channel dedicated to it.

  • @theBROKEbroker
    @theBROKEbroker Год назад +1

    Lol we all know u guys swipe meds I’ve been around emts vets or doctors and the let’s not say steal but a good amount of meds can some how end up at home with them haha I’ll say I would prefer to have a stash of meds that magical end up leaving the drug locker to my house or even farmers who have old timer type vets that sell or give them controlled substance and u seem lik a guy who likes to be prepared so I would easily bet a good amount of money u have taken controlled meds home not saying your a addict but I bet u have stuff for a emergency I know emt how just tell me yeah I say I dropped the vile and it broke or the patient took it or something or they say the gave two doses and only give the patient one and pocket the other I use to do volunteer fire stuff and meet a eclectic group of folks that like to stock pile or they have tons of animals and family so they have antibiotics and some pain meds or stuff to put down a animal and some of the stuff is controlled drugs

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +2

      I have never, and will never, take controlled substances home. Ever. Diverting narcs is a BIG deal and will hold jail time if caught. If an agency has a culture of narcotic diversion so profound that they are literally admitting to people that they have stockpiles for “preparedness” they are just asking for feds to shut the entire operation down.