SWAT Medic Bag ⎮2020⎮

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A detailed look into a tactical paramedics advanced life support backpack. The Special Operations Response Team provides medical coverage for multiple SWAT Teams as well as SAR, dive rescue, and high angle rescue.

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Was just going on a PrepMedic binge, finished a video, went back to click and the next one and saw there was a NEW VIDEO. Oh hell yeah!

technocardy
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Imagine if Dallas could get a his hands on one of those

Reisnovini
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Excellent video brother. Welcome to Colorado! I am a Police Officer and SWAT Member and got interested in becoming a tactical medic for my team after I watched your videos. I'm starting EMT School this week!

LakkoUSA
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From one ems personnel to another. Great videos. Accurate, educational, and eye-opening! Keep at it Sam! 😊

randomoperator
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Bro amazing videos, Im in my 3rd year of high school and i didn’t know what i wanted to do in life but you inspired me to become a paramedic and hopefully a swat medic!! Keep up the great work man.

jean-paul
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Thanks to you I'm now trained as critical injury responder and a medic! Thanks to you and skinnymedic

kentheyorkshireman
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Your nerdy skinny medic friend sent me here for great medic content and he was wasn't wrong. Good friend! Great content, Subbed and liked!

JK-dhsz
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Excellent setup Sir! Thank you for your service!
P.S. I would not have that tool (weapon) exposed on your backpack if you're working around enemy forces. Be safe out there.

nestorroman
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Holy crap! You got the whole hospital in there!

clarkrp
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Eagerly waiting for this ever since you posted your story about uploading it!

mervs-verves
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I used this video to help organize our lifeguard go bag the bosses of our team really liked this idea.

benjaminhurley
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When you showed the bag on the website I was thinking to myself that it seemed expensive for a bag. But then when you opened it up I understood why. You get what you pay for

SergioPena
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Very excited to see that we carry the exact same medic bag! Makes me feel a lot better about my choice....especially since the expense was out of my own pocket.

TheVikesfreak
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Awesome video Sam! I've used my NAR bag for years and agree with you about using clear organizers inside. I switched mine out to LBT/mystery inserts so it's easy to see once the bag is opened in low light situations or if someone else is trying to find something. Keep up the great content and stay safe/healthy!

tacticalveterinarian
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could you make a video on all the different types of schooling/education you had?

JulesBauer
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Sam imagine the future with all the stuff in this video being fitted to the suit .the entire suit is the medic. Think gauntlets think integrated thigh pockets. Even shoulder really just the walking medicine cabinet on you. Our modern society since the last ice age is only 12000years so everything and anything towards the wearable medic suit is useful.the other side to that is the operable vehicle that is also packed with stuff unlike a standard ambulance style it contains operational capacity and is fitted with everything for stabilization purposes.
Good video thankyou

jasonhayward
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You saying „hypothermia kills in trauma“ sounded a bit like „I can‘t believe I still need to educate people on that“ 😁🙈

georg.pl_
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Hey Sam, any shot you could discuss a WROL/ prolonged field care (like a month) kit and considerations? I love the perspective you bring to the table.

gocoastgaurd
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Came over from Skinnymedics channel. I totally agree of his opinions of you...now I'm a new subscriber of yours.

bmaddog
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Organized and to the point. From one medic to another. I like the bag, respect your layout, and like you, I HATE that you cant see through those pouches! Im a big fan of rolls - grab out or pull open and the roll folds out with everything right there in front of the face, no digging or dumping. I agree that its a backup - main go to items staged on the body - and more importantly - on the body of the team members themselves! A big boy can have his own large size Igel in his IFAK or vest so long as we know where it is lol Im also keen on a small wounds kit in there for all the little stuff we encounter constantly on training (bandaids, ointment, moleskin, etc.), and of course everything must be waterproof (mud)and the damn thing must float if dropped overboard. (floatation material as the back padding insert). Just some ideas tossed out there. Great job!

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