Needle Decompression Sites and Landmarks: 2nd ICS vs 5th ICS for Trauma Kit Buyers
For years, many responders learned needle decompression as a [...]
Needle Decompression vs Chest Tube: Which One Belongs in a Field Trauma Kit?
A needle decompression buys minutes. A chest tube ends [...]
CAT vs SWAT-T Tourniquet: Where Each One Belongs in a Bulk Kit Spec
A training coordinator for a wilderness EMS program asked [...]
RATS Tourniquet vs CAT: How to Choose Which One to Stock and Resell
Important safety and sourcing note: [...]
What Is TCCC? Tactical Combat Casualty Care Explained
This guide is written for civilian readers, Stop the [...]
CAT Tourniquet vs SOF-T Wide: A Procurement Comparison
Last year we handled a procurement inquiry from a [...]
How to Apply a CAT Tourniquet
In every hands-on tourniquet class I teach, the same error shows up reliably: people stop twisting the windlass too early. Not because they haven't read that it needs to be tight — they have. But under the pressure of a simulated scenario, they stop at "uncomfortable" instead of "no distal pulse." That gap — between knowing the standard and executing it under stress — is what ends otherwise correct applications.
Level 3a Body Armour: Complete Guide to Protection, Standards, and Best Options
All we concern more about is human safety, then [...]



