It depends on the wound. Sometimes you have seconds to slow/stop the bleeding. A neck wound can render you unconscious in seconds, so if it takes you 10 seconds to get down, it's already too late. A large artery can dump blood incredibly fast, reducing blood pressure to the point where you are disoriented or pass out. Think of how quickly a deer dies when hit with an arrow. Most of my deer are on the ground and dead in 3-4 seconds. Granted those are chest wounds, but the blood loss is still massive.As an EMT, in the event of a catastrophic injury, would you recommend a climber attempt to treat himself in the tree or use that energy to get to the ground asap? The way I had my climbing rig set up, I made sure I could release my lanyard and rappel down one handed, so probably talking 10 seconds low end, 30 seconds max to the ground.
I'm registered for a STB class April 9. Good to hear it's GTG.Statistically, more people will be killed by the tree (or falling from it) that by a chainsaw cut, so first aid / trauma considerations should go beyond bleeding. That said, a saw (axe, etc.) can create a fatal cut.
One of the groups that I have volunteered with requires each Sawyer to carry a 'Blood Stop Kit’ in a belt pouch. They include:
- a tourniquet;
- compression ('Israeli') bandage;
- EMT shears (to remove clothing);
- gauze pads;
- roll gauze;
- first aid / medical tape;
- elastic ('ACE') bandage (to hold things in place);
- mylar ('space') blanket for shock;
- nitrile gloves.
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Choose components that you are comfortable using, and understand how to use what you have - not the time to be reading small letter instructions. I suggest keeping bandaids, and other minor, but necessary first aid stuff in a separate kit, so that this is clearly for emergency use.
If you get the opportunity, attend a 'STOP THE BLEED' class, which goes beyond typical Red Cross type first aid training, or a 'wilderness first aid' class, which assumes that you are a long way away from 911 type help.
www.stopthebleed.org
Philbert
Pieced mine together from stuff on Amazon, or at Walgreens. There are some commercially available ( sorry, don’t have any links) but then you get what you get, not what you want.Where did you get the above kit?
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