Good reminder on treating gun shot wounds

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I always carry at least a tourniquet.
https://www.dhs.gov/stopthebleed. Many places in AZ are holding training.

https://www.google.com/search?q=stop+ghe+bleed+in+phx&oq=stop+ghe+bleed+in+phx&aqs=chrome..69i57j33.9672j0j8&client=tablet-android-google&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8

https://www.gunpowdermagazine.com/what-to-know-and-have-on-hand-if-you-ever-need-to-treat-a-gunshot-wound/
 
A tourniquet- CAT or SOF-T, take your pick- and an Israeli bandage are the minimum, in my opinion.
 
lew said:
A tourniquet- CAT or SOF-T, take your pick- and an Israeli bandage are the minimum, in my opinion.
This plus a quick clot gause are my minimum.
I have those 3 items in all vehicles (except work truck). Also have a Gen 3 DARK Kit (the current name is MIL Vent for what I have) for use on the range and another in my work truck.

They are not the cheapest, but if you need to use the items they replace them.

I took a DARK Angel training class a couple years ago and would recommend it to somebody wanting entry level trauma training. Again not cheap, but if you can save a friend/family members life with the knowledge what is that worth to you?
 
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