 So Red Dawn has finally happened all your preparedness and all of your training has not been for not You have finally been able to execute some missions against some very bad people who have invaded our country and want to take it over Right and you and your boys you go on this brilliant raid destroy a fuel depot I mean, it's just it's gorgeous. It all burns and blows sky high You know Timmy took one through the arm a little bit But he put a tourniquet on it and we continued the mission and we completed it and it was it was just great it was everything you ever hoped it could be and So you get back to base, you know after the raid and you look at Tim's arm with the tourniquet on it and you think Now what? Hello everyone Dylan Schumacher Citadel defense and today We're going to talk about long-term wound care and specifically this homemade bag that I just kind of made up So in general in the tactical world, I'd say we do pretty good about emergency medical stuff, right? It's always a real big deal to have an i-fac and multiple tourniquets on your kid all the time, right? That's that's a thing and if you post videos online Someone will always knock you like where's your tourniquet? Where's your extra tourniquet? You know you need like four for each limb and I think that's there's a good eat those behind there If we want to carry emergency medical gear so that you know, we don't die and we can complete the mission, right? However, what are you going to do after? What are you going to do after the mission's done again? This isn't the context of American Minuteman gear right like embracing part of your martial American heritage Means being prepared to deal with things after because if red dawn really does happen You're probably not going to have all the access to hospital facilities that you would want In which case how are you going to care for your long-term injuries and healing after the fighting now? Listen what we're not going to talk about here is like surgery, okay? I'm not a surgeon. I'm not a doctor Make friends with the surgeon Because we're not going to be able to really cover that adequately on this channel However, one of the things we can cover is just having some supplies on hand to be able to facilitate Healing over the long term and that's what this bag really is. This is a wound care bag now I based this off of the wound care bucket From refuge medical which I will try to link in the description and you're more than welcome to go over there and just buy Most of the stuff that he has in this five gallon bucket to be honest I tried to fit this in a five gallon bucket and it wouldn't fit So they do some kind of who-do magic to get it all to fit, which is really cool However, I did put this in a backpack also for a purpose because now it becomes transportable, right? If I had to throw this in a vehicle not that you couldn't throw a five gallon bucket in a vehicle But you get what I'm saying or more importantly, right? If you had to hump it if you had to carry this somewhere You could do that and I could bring this to a location leave it there And then someone could use it of course to care for wounds long term I'm gonna put a description or I'm gonna put it in the description What's actually in this bag because we'll just kind of go through it here But I won't have all the numbers and counts because honestly, I don't remember them all So I'll put that in the description and we're gonna go through this bag right now to just kind of show you what's in here But again, it's I'm gonna keep it real simple for you It's a bunch of gauze and some gloves and some band-aids and some rubbing alcohol and hydrohydrone Hydrogen peroxide and that's majority what's in here. So you can think about what would I want in a bag in order to? Care for wounds and healing long term. Let's say you got shot Let's say that you were able to you know get the surgery to fix whatever was broken, okay? Now what now how are you gonna take care of that long term? And I think all of us should have at least one of these kinds of setups of a bunch of stuff that we can have That's going to be able to care for that wound long term if you're in a crew with you know four six eight guys And everyone has just one of these Man, you're gonna be pretty set in the sense that you'll be able to care for a lot of injuries over the long haul So let's go through the bag, and I hope it's helpful. Okay, so let's start kind of on the top outside of this pack And we'll go down through the layers So on this top pouch right here We have a arm sling, right? Because that's important and then I have the list I have the list of all of the stuff that's in this pack So I put this list together because I thought hey, you know if I check this in Six months or whatever I'm gonna forget what's actually in here So I want to be clear about what what's actually in here and what I would ever need to replace or whatever So that's what goes up top there And this next pouch down here We have band-aids just about 200 band-aids because you know you need those a bunch of medical tape and some antibiotic like It's the off-brand Neosporin okay, so antibiotic cream for putting on band-aids and stuff like that and just inside gauze the idea They're being to prevent infection obviously So you want to have some kind of antibiotic cream going the next level deeper here We have gauze that's mostly what is all gonna be in this pack as you'll see So this top one here. I got a couple ace bandages in here a bunch of rolled gauze So I have four inch and two inch rolled gauze, okay? Here these are a bunch of three by threes is what's in here. I think about 80 of them give or take And then here these are a bunch of Three but two by twos. Excuse me. These are about 52 by two inch pads of gauze and then even further down here We have some four by fours of gauze and I think some five by nines of gauze, okay again total list of everything that's in here I'll put in the description below, but Just to kind of give you an idea of how this all works Going down to the main level here So in here again, we have tons of gauze We got a bunch of five by nines right there This is a bunch of four by fours right there This is a hundred set of gloves. This is just you know exam gloves, right rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide And then this one these are some pretty large. These are some eight by ten Gauze pads here so pretty simple kind of boring all in but again This is going to give you an ability to care for a wound on the long term While someone heals up so I hope this was helpful And I hope this gives you some ideas for long-term medical care and in this case You know long-term wound care and what you're going to do After and how you're going to fix and heal and work through problems after you work through the initial problem Do brave deeds and endure