I love the fact he's got someone watching his back in the video. It really gives that realness to it & how the situation would be in a moment like that.
Luka, I’m working as a volunteer medic and ferrying medical supplies into Ukraine. The main injuries seen by my colleagues are shrapnel wounds, blast injuries and crushing injuries in civilians caught in collapsed structures. It’s such a wide variety of injuries and now diseases and diabetic issues in elderly. With summer heat coming on now, dehydration and heat injuries will start picking up too, recommendations and suggestions would be helpful. Your videos have been really helpful in aiding with instruction of soldiers, doctors and medics. Keep up the good work~”Papa Doc”
In the MASCAL bag, durable Body Bags/w handles can also be used as a soft litter and used to cache supplies and equipment e.g. extended missions with resupply drops Note: don't put them IN the bag if they are still alive. If you're going as far as giving WB. WB is best, but Hextend isn't worthless either. Pressure infusers take little space and weigh next to nothing, you can reuse them and most importantly it frees up hands. Also, maintain flow when moving the casualty. FAST-ones have their benefits, but they are single-use. IO drills can be used multiple times and you can pack more needle/catheters. Easy to use and work quickly. In a really messed up guy where peripheral access is unlikely, you can gain 2 access points whereas the FAST1 can only get one. Best part of all, IO takes about the same space as a single FAST-1 Pack kerlix and elastic wrap. You can use for nearly all combat injuries with the right skills. Avoid ETBs if you can, less versatility. Kerlix = Pack, bandage, wrap, pressure/wad, tie/secure, sponge ect... 6" Elastic Wrap= dress, bind (pelvis), compress, ect... Use 3" tape for trauma, cover more surface area to stick better. You can strip it down vertically for 1" or 2" for other purposes.
I love that you addressed two of my biggest pet peeves. Pasta water isn't for trauma, and black tacticool gloves are stupid because you can't see blood.
To be honest some of the recent pre-Hosp research evidence is showing that 0.9% NaCl isn’t actually that different in terms of patient centred outcomes compared to blood products
Another great video. In my mascal bags (different METT-TC environment obviously) I try to get cravats in green, yellow, red (from fabric store) and from feed stores they make horse tape (Coban) which is colored in black, yellow, red, and green. They are in 3” rolls but you can cut them down to an inch. This way I can set up triage areas and tag people. This is not only good for your organization but it’s good patient hand off. You are going to treat people for hypothermia if they got trauma. So your interventions might be hidden when they reach a higher level of care. Your receiving triage nurse might just walk down and do a sick/not sick thing. So if you got a TQ on someone before they go hypovolemic or you got them some blood in them, they may look not sick and get passed over. Maybe not if you got a red cravat or red piece of coban attached to them.
Thanks Luka, entertaining and educational as always! I check my tape at least once a year, since I had a roll dry out on me. That was a slippery day....
I’m not going to be able to outfit myself with that kind of stuff for a bit, but I’m going to try and build up to it eventually. Mascal incidents are literally what my job is to prevent (at least at the casinos I work for) it’s good to prepare for the proverbial crap to hit the fan. Thanks for the ideas Luka!
Thanks UF pro for making these videos they are priceless especially with the Jokes of Luka 💯😂 would love if UFpro had a podcast with Luka as the hoast!!
I have the exact same setup in my Airway/Respiratory Pouch 🤍 That was the most evidence based medic pack video I saw in a looong time... just what I expected Luka to do 😉🤓
Im loving this videos...im not a paramedic, but i always carry my IFAK when im in mission and I increased the size and number os itens inside it because Luka show me the right way...
Great informative video. Your kit is hard won based on experience. Thank you. I throw in a surgical stapler too. lightweight and works great on a lot of things where I need to pull skin together now.
Maybe a couple of stick lights Color coded if you wish They are obviously very visible so: if situation permits - light them up under a blanket, use an infusion set to prick and drain the stick in the bottom. Make knots in the tubing to make small pieces of illuminated tubing. Scissor with scissors. Leave them on or near casualties, so you don’t lose them or step on them in the dark
Great video and thank you for making it! The only thing I would change is to carry two epi pens, just in case casualty needs a second dose before help arrives, if they will arrive. Or just carry syringes and epinephrine in drug case
Nice video. Thanks. Is it right that you have your 24h bag always with your MasCas bag? If not, what about gloves in your MasCas Bag? How ever. Nice series and nice loatout.
Great video as always! (Was missing the scissoring joke ;-) ) Where do you keep your personal stuff (poncho, MRE, water, other small stuff) when your on a longer patrol/mission without vehicle? I have a pack with two big compartments. One for general stuff and one with the small velcro pockets for my medic stuff. This way, if I get separated from my buddies, I still have my basic essentials on me. Unfortunately I can't carry as much medic equipment as I would like to. I put some of the "not so time essential" stuff (e.g. splint) in the general compartment and also handed out some "trauma kits" to my buddies in case of a MASCAL (so they can go to work immediately themselves or resupply me if necessary). Still would love to hear how you keep your everyday essentials on you during a mission.
Curious to know why you don’t carry Kerlix/z-pack gauze given the extra elastic wraps you take with you. Do you just prefer to use combat gauze for the whole wound packing given it’s clotting factors?
Getting ready for an upcoming ftx with mascals involved. I have 2 aidbags one for resupply/sick call and my other m9 bag for mascal just nothing with MARCH plus vitals kit. The biggest takeaways i got was the bleeding kits which made more space for more Class 8 I can stuff in the Mascal bag. Thanks for the videos and I can't wait for more medic bag setups! Also could you drop a link for the aidbag you have
Oxygenation purposes...bagging helps ventilation aka Co2 balance since there is not O2 tanks the PEEP valve at the very least helps oxygenation via bavk pressure to the alveoli...genius
Outsides:
- Carabiner - 1
- Lucky charm - 1 or more
- Tape - 1
- Scissors - 1
- Zip ties - 2 or more
- Soft litter - 1
- Cat tourniquet - 1
- Rescue blanket - 3
- Fast one of Intraosseous infusion - 1
- Quantum fluid warmer - 1
Insides:
- Combat gauze - 2 or more
- Extra Cat tourniquet - 1
- Elastic bandages - 3
- Sharpies for documentation - 2 or more
- Pen light - 1
- Eye shields - 1
- EpiPen - 1
- Sharp container - 1
- Chest seals - 2
- ARS Needle - 1
- Stethoscope - 1 (for IQ points)
- Pocket BVM with peep valve - 1
- CricKit® - 1
- NPA with lubricant - 1
- IVX kit - 1
- Trauma drugs (painkillers) - 1
- Cravats - 2 or more
- Abdominal dressing with clamps - 1
- Plastic bag - 1
- Paperwork (like combat card) - 1
- FIELD BLOOD TRANSFUSION KITS - FBTK - 1
- Gloves (black color) - 1 or more
- Light additional - 1
- TCCC card (small combat card) - 1
- Boo-Boo kit - 1
- Swiss army knife - 1
MASCAL Bag:
- Carabiner - 1
- SAM® Splint - 2
- Improvised wooden splint - 1
- Sticks for helicopter splint - 2
- Cravats - more
- Bleeder kit in zip package:
- CAT tourniquet
- Elastic bandage
- Emergency dressing
- Quick cloth
- CricKit®
- NPA with lubricant - 2
- Combat gauze - 2 or more
- Emergency dressing - 1
- Elastic bandage - 2 or more
- Chest seals with ARS Needle - 2
- Blizzard survival blanket - 1
- Rescue sheets - 2 or more
- Smart Tag™- 2 or more
- Trash bags - 2 or more
- Extra Cat tourniquet - 2
- Extra Emergency dressings - 2
- Gecko tape - 1
- Hard/soft litter
Holy shit..gg thanks
Just came across this, great work 👏 what brand is your med bag ?
I love the fact he's got someone watching his back in the video. It really gives that realness to it & how the situation would be in a moment like that.
I’m a brand new medic for my unit (also the only medic) and your videos have helped me out ALOT!
Hey Romero. I don't know if you remember me, but we went to basic and AIT together.
uriel wake up someone u might know is in the replies
Hey wait! I thought he & I went thru OTS together.
@@jerryma152 I’m sorry I’m a year late! But yes bro! I hope you’ve been good
Thank you for making this video. I am literally in the middle of stocking my kit.
You're welcome. Don't miss the last episode. 💪🏼
@@ufprogear I know that he messed up during the BVM scene, but you guys do a good job so it's a secret between you guys and me. Cheers to you. 🥂
Luka, I’m working as a volunteer medic and ferrying medical supplies into Ukraine. The main injuries seen by my colleagues are shrapnel wounds, blast injuries and crushing injuries in civilians caught in collapsed structures. It’s such a wide variety of injuries and now diseases and diabetic issues in elderly. With summer heat coming on now, dehydration and heat injuries will start picking up too, recommendations and suggestions would be helpful. Your videos have been really helpful in aiding with instruction of soldiers, doctors and medics. Keep up the good work~”Papa Doc”
Thank you for all what you are doing, sir! Much appreciated!
I'm getting stuff taken care of at home so I can go. But how would an American go about getting there?
Damn he didn't make the scissoring joke this time. I was excited for that
Yeah, like just reshoot the whole video at that point. I was bitterly disappointed
@@JB-oj7bq Whats the scissoring joke?
@@irtaf3 here I got some scissors, for scissoring 🌚
In the MASCAL bag, durable Body Bags/w handles can also be used as a soft litter and used to cache supplies and equipment e.g. extended missions with resupply drops
Note: don't put them IN the bag if they are still alive.
If you're going as far as giving WB. WB is best, but Hextend isn't worthless either.
Pressure infusers take little space and weigh next to nothing, you can reuse them and most importantly it frees up hands. Also, maintain flow when moving the casualty.
FAST-ones have their benefits, but they are single-use. IO drills can be used multiple times and you can pack more needle/catheters. Easy to use and work quickly. In a really messed up guy where peripheral access is unlikely, you can gain 2 access points whereas the FAST1 can only get one. Best part of all, IO takes about the same space as a single FAST-1
Pack kerlix and elastic wrap. You can use for nearly all combat injuries with the right skills. Avoid ETBs if you can, less versatility.
Kerlix = Pack, bandage, wrap, pressure/wad, tie/secure, sponge ect...
6" Elastic Wrap= dress, bind (pelvis), compress, ect...
Use 3" tape for trauma, cover more surface area to stick better. You can strip it down vertically for 1" or 2" for other purposes.
Luka sus he didn’t make the scissoring joke
I love that you addressed two of my biggest pet peeves. Pasta water isn't for trauma, and black tacticool gloves are stupid because you can't see blood.
To be honest some of the recent pre-Hosp research evidence is showing that 0.9% NaCl isn’t actually that different in terms of patient centred outcomes compared to blood products
Another great video. In my mascal bags (different METT-TC environment obviously) I try to get cravats in green, yellow, red (from fabric store) and from feed stores they make horse tape (Coban) which is colored in black, yellow, red, and green. They are in 3” rolls but you can cut them down to an inch. This way I can set up triage areas and tag people. This is not only good for your organization but it’s good patient hand off. You are going to treat people for hypothermia if they got trauma. So your interventions might be hidden when they reach a higher level of care. Your receiving triage nurse might just walk down and do a sick/not sick thing. So if you got a TQ on someone before they go hypovolemic or you got them some blood in them, they may look not sick and get passed over. Maybe not if you got a red cravat or red piece of coban attached to them.
Thanks Luka, entertaining and educational as always! I check my tape at least once a year, since I had a roll dry out on me. That was a slippery day....
Lmao.... Greek God!!! 😂😂 Ya kill me!! Awesome video as always!! Thanks for your time!!
I’m not going to be able to outfit myself with that kind of stuff for a bit, but I’m going to try and build up to it eventually. Mascal incidents are literally what my job is to prevent (at least at the casinos I work for) it’s good to prepare for the proverbial crap to hit the fan. Thanks for the ideas Luka!
Thanks UF pro for making these videos they are priceless especially with the Jokes of Luka 💯😂 would love if UFpro had a podcast with Luka as the hoast!!
Glad you like them!
"My patient needs blood not saline, saline is for pasta." Hahaha love that line
Another fantastic vid! Keep up the great content guys. Props to Luka, the main man!
what is the name/company of your bag? it’s such a nice bag!
I think Luka needs to do some more videos. Very informative.
Great video! I have so much medical gear this will help me with my load outs. Love all the knowledge you guys throw our way, also the humor! Love it!
Hi there. Very interesting. May you please give us an extra Video of manufacturing and using of your improvised wooden splint? Thanks a lot.
Very useful information from an "Former Special Forces medic, Author and Anime Enthusiast"
Great work
I have the exact same setup in my Airway/Respiratory Pouch 🤍
That was the most evidence based medic pack video I saw in a looong time... just what I expected Luka to do 😉🤓
Thank you Luka, I needed this today!
Great video, Luka is so awesome. Shoutout also to the guy pulling security in the background
Love this series. This guy is in equal part entertaining and instructive
I LIKE HOW YOU SAID ORGANIZE HOW IT MAKES SENSE IN YOUR HEAD RATHER THAN HAVING TO ALWAYS BE IN A CERTAIN PLACE
I loved the perimeter security detail around you!
He doesn't seem the least bit funny but OMG he outrageously funny. Good video. Thanks.
what a charismatic guy!
Im loving this videos...im not a paramedic, but i always carry my IFAK when im in mission and I increased the size and number os itens inside it because Luka show me the right way...
Great Stuff Luka! As always, good demo, decent gear and some funny comments! Brilliant.
Haha 11:43 grunts! Great video and series! 👍🏻
Great informative video. Your kit is hard won based on experience. Thank you. I throw in a surgical stapler too. lightweight and works great on a lot of things where I need to pull skin together now.
What brand bags do you use?
Maybe a couple of stick lights
Color coded if you wish
They are obviously very visible so: if situation permits - light them up under a blanket, use an infusion set to prick and drain the stick in the bottom. Make knots in the tubing to make small pieces of illuminated tubing. Scissor with scissors. Leave them on or near casualties, so you don’t lose them or step on them in the dark
Where can I find that bag? Pretty neat
Are the scissors for scissoring or what?
Which bags are these please they look like they work wonder for this type of work!
Great video and thank you for making it! The only thing I would change is to carry two epi pens, just in case casualty needs a second dose before help arrives, if they will arrive. Or just carry syringes and epinephrine in drug case
You are giving away all our secrets brother
Sorry if I misheard or haven't been paying enough attention but what is the brand/name of that medical pack that you have?
Luka is so serious in this video!! Great info, many thanks for the hard work!😎🤙👍👍
WHAT IS THE BRAND OF 24H BAG(empty) and WHERE CAN I FIND?
Great video;)
Tasmanian Tiger
very helpful video thanks, in my opinion an extra safety glasses won't hurt
Nice video. Thanks.
Is it right that you have your 24h bag always with your MasCas bag? If not, what about gloves in your MasCas Bag?
How ever. Nice series and nice loatout.
Love the dude always posted up in the back ground. 😎🤙🏻
GRACIAS POR LA INFORMACIÓN!! FELICIDADES POR LOS VIDEOS!!
Interested in the bag for your kit
Could be wrong but looks like a Tasmanian Tiger - First Responder Move On MKII Backpack, this zip off kit is a bit of a give away
from Greece, thank you for mentioning the Greek god
Great video as always! (Was missing the scissoring joke ;-) )
Where do you keep your personal stuff (poncho, MRE, water, other small stuff) when your on a longer patrol/mission without vehicle?
I have a pack with two big compartments. One for general stuff and one with the small velcro pockets for my medic stuff. This way, if I get separated from my buddies, I still have my basic essentials on me. Unfortunately I can't carry as much medic equipment as I would like to. I put some of the "not so time essential" stuff (e.g. splint) in the general compartment and also handed out some "trauma kits" to my buddies in case of a MASCAL (so they can go to work immediately themselves or resupply me if necessary).
Still would love to hear how you keep your everyday essentials on you during a mission.
Always the greatest guys thanks
A ton of great inspiration, what size NPA (ch) do you use/ recommand?
Not luca but most people carry 28f as it fits most people
These are great. Some of my favorite
That is a really nice blood transfusion kit (looks very compact) would you have a link for that ?
I am not a medic and i never intented to become one but thanks to you and mr Luka i just need a degree to become one😂. I am a half medic already.
I love the backpac. Where can I buy one?
Could be wrong but looks like a Tasmanian Tiger - First Responder Move On MKII Backpack, this zip off kit is a bit of a give away
What bag is that?
The dude in the background keeping watch is priceless 10/10
Where’d you get that bag, thing is sweet
Could be wrong but looks like a Tasmanian Tiger - First Responder Move On MKII Backpack, this zip off kit is a bit of a give away
I'm watching this becuase i am interested. I have never seen a medic that is so educational and funny at the same time.
Hey Ryan, thanks for the feedback. We like that, too 😉
Nice video! Keep up the good work!
Whats a good civilian class for tactical first aid?
What bag is the 24hr one? Cheers!
What pack is this? I love the zip off med pack!
Could be wrong but looks like a Tasmanian Tiger - First Responder Move On MKII Backpack, this zip off kit is a bit of a give away
Love the videos Luka, what site do you use to get materials, I'm in France, so a European site would help alot
I would recommend keeping your swiss army knife/multitool in a pocket or on your belt. At least that's what I have done.
What bag is it that you’re using
What are the scissors for?
For everyone struggling to find what bag this is, it’s the Tasmanian tiger bag
Hi, thanks for the great video. One question : whats the brand and type of the bag please ?
Could be wrong but looks like a Tasmanian Tiger - First Responder Move On MKII Backpack, this zip off kit is a bit of a give away
Curious to know why you don’t carry Kerlix/z-pack gauze given the extra elastic wraps you take with you. Do you just prefer to use combat gauze for the whole wound packing given it’s clotting factors?
Getting ready for an upcoming ftx with mascals involved. I have 2 aidbags one for resupply/sick call and my other m9 bag for mascal just nothing with MARCH plus vitals kit. The biggest takeaways i got was the bleeding kits which made more space for more Class 8 I can stuff in the Mascal bag. Thanks for the videos and I can't wait for more medic bag setups! Also could you drop a link for the aidbag you have
I want to know where he gets the bags.
what bag/bags were used?
edit: I mean like whats the name of the bag
Where can I get these bags
Dude...what is that bag??😱
When will we hear more about the Striker X combat shirt?
Do you have any Laryngeal Mask or Tube? .
Hallo,super interessantes video,gerne mehr davon,Gruss aus Deutschland 😀👍
Thank You Bud!! Legend!!
What is tis medic backpack model, i couldn't find it ?
May I know the specs / measurement of your improvised splint. Thank you!
What's the bag he is using in the video? Do you guys have a link?
What bag is this
How do you carry that with your other gear when you are on foot?
Please, which brand is the Pillbox? I can't see what is written on it.
Did i miss the "CAT" in the Mascal ? i believe they are faster than dressings ?
OH almost forgot !! AWESOME channel !! Kind regards from Denmark
What backpack is that?
Nice
Great video
Who makes this bag?
Anyone know what pack he is using in the videos ?
I just wanna know what the name of the bag he uses is lol. Love the detachable bag system
Could be wrong but looks like a Tasmanian Tiger - First Responder Move On MKII Backpack, this zip off kit is a bit of a give away
What type of backpack is he use in the videó?
Tasmanian tiger first responder medical pack mk II
@@clauderains1534 thank you very much man
What do you put in the boo boo kit?
I wonder what the background character story is? He just standing there menacingly.
I REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT BRAND OF BAG THAT IS!!!
Wich one? 24h or mascal?
Tasmanian Tiger First Responder Move On MKII
@@AddyFoxtersy thanks so much my guy! Fixing to buy a whole uf pro set of clothes super excited
@@eliasadem4644 both lol
What bag/backpack is that?
What is a ncd?
Can somebody explain to me, why he caries a PEEP valve? I am a civilian medic, but i never had to use them so far.
Oxygenation purposes...bagging helps ventilation aka Co2 balance since there is not O2 tanks the PEEP valve at the very least helps oxygenation via bavk pressure to the alveoli...genius