Cypress Creek?
Strategic Skills Training Institute is the group I was talking about the TC3 course.
The EMT-B & P courses are at a local college.
Cypress Creek?
The olaes has a lot of gauze in it, and the eye cup can be used as a pressure cup.The Olaes bandage is just ace wrap, with an eye cup and Velcro throughout, save your money and get kerlix ace-wrap and some good instruction on how to use them, then transition to combat gauze in conjunction with kerlix an ace wrap. Then i would move onto more advanced stuff. Before any of that should come tourniquet application.
The olaes has a lot of gauze in it, and the eye cup can be used as a pressure cup.
IMHO the gauze in an Olaes is not enough to get a good pressure ball let alone enough to pack a wound.
I'm a big fan of the H&H compressed gauze, it's a lot in a small package. The olaes is a bit big for a non-medic.
My med pouch is the size of an M4 mag pouch. It has an H&H, an ace bandage, an NPA, fentanyl lolli, and two tourniquets banded to the outside. If that doesn't fix it, then I need the medic's help.I keep 4 H&H's in my IFAK. I think they are great for BOK/IFAK...
My med pouch is the size of an M4 mag pouch. It has an H&H, an ace bandage, an NPA, fentanyl lolli, and two tourniquets banded to the outside. If that doesn't fix it, then I need the medic's help.
Yup, quite handy indeed. You can use it as Emergency bandage or when you don't need to control haemorrhage the gauze is handy for smaller wounds/ stuff. Also I'm not sure that Emergency bandages have these small strips of velcro which prevents having wrap everywhere in case it falls off your hands.Agreed. But it still has come in handy for me.
HAHA, it's funny to see someone else mention Cypress Creek. I did some ride time with them.Cypress Creek?
HAHA, it's funny to see someone else mention Cypress Creek. I did some ride time with them.
JAB, is that TC3 course in San Antonio?