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In this episode we talk about common mistakes people make with trauma gear and trauma training in a concealed carry context. We discuss what a basic trauma kit should include, why compact bleeding-control kits matter, and why proper items like pressure dressings, wound packing material, tourniquets, gloves, and chest seals are important.
We also cover the problem of relying on improvised substitutes instead of proper equipment and the need to match gear with training. We close by discussing the value of first aid, CPR, AED, Stop the Bleed, and more advanced trauma classes, along with deliberate practice so bleeding-control skills can be used under stress.
As always, any questions or suggestions for future episodes can be submitted to [email protected]!
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If you prefer to watch the video you can find it at the bottom of this webpage.
In this episode we talk about common mistakes people make with trauma gear and trauma training in a concealed carry context. We discuss what a basic trauma kit should include, why compact bleeding-control kits matter, and why proper items like pressure dressings, wound packing material, tourniquets, gloves, and chest seals are important.
We also cover the problem of relying on improvised substitutes instead of proper equipment and the need to match gear with training. We close by discussing the value of first aid, CPR, AED, Stop the Bleed, and more advanced trauma classes, along with deliberate practice so bleeding-control skills can be used under stress.
As always, any questions or suggestions for future episodes can be submitted to [email protected]!
Thanks for Listening!
Thanks so much for joining us this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below. If you enjoyed the podcast the biggest compliment you could give us would be to subscribe to future episodes via a podcast app on your phone or via iTunes. You can find past podcast episodes by clicking here.
Video Recording:
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