For me, Medicine X EDC. Causey is fantastic. I'll be seeing him this weekend at Tac-Con 2022. https://taccon.info/The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:54 pm I haven’t done a Stop the Bleed class, but I have taken Lonestar Medics' "Medic 1" class.
https://www.lonestarmedics.com/servicesI keep a well-supplied stomp bag in my vehicle, and an IFAK in my EDC bag. TQs in both.The “Medic 1” class is two-days filled with lectures, skills practices, and scenarios with live role players. Students will learn how to identify and treat injuries related to car wrecks, falls, allergic reactions, penetrating and blunt trauma, chest injuries, patient assessments, medical gear selection, and more. Our goal in this class is not to make you the medic, but what to do until the medics get there.
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IFAK rides in a cargo pocket: Olaes bandage, chest seals, SOFTT-W Gen 3, gloves and emergency blankete. Trauma kit in car or on range bag as appropriate: same gear as IFAK plus CAT7, shears, tape, more gauze, triangle bandages. 11 years as Army Combat Lifesaver and CPR/AED with the Red Cross. More recent training with Lone Star Medics and Stop The Bleed. Plus boo-boo kit in the range bag.