Loler UK
Well-Known Member
100%, recommending that for a stalking first aid kit is morally reprehensible IMO.I don't see the point of that. If you plan to improvise, just plan not to.
The Boston marathon bombing highlighted the failings of improvised TQs, vs commercial.
A CAT TQ is not that expensive in the scheme if things and takes up less room.
Personally prefer a cat to a sof-T, especially for self application.
The standard of training varies wildly between trainers, many with little practical experience or knowledge of the science. The vast majority of paramedics will work for years without seeing major trauma but generally know the science well. Paramedics also carry huge amounts of kit even on a push bike.
Hopefully the vast majority of people on here will never be in a situation which requires it but A TQ and large wound dressing and training to use them (including self application) effectively should be a bare minimum, followed closely by hemostatic gauze and pair of chest seals.
For those of us that are required to perform, even if it's just for 10minutes in our entire life, the trauma won't keep us awake, what we could have done better will.
I've been so disgusted by the poor quality of training not just to stalkers but forestry workers, arborists, farmers and other outdoor industries that I've started to put together some courses with 2former critical care paramedics and former SF medic. I'll post on here as soon as we have some dates.