SOF Tactical Tourniquet

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SOF Tactical Tourniquet Some units use the SOF Tactical Tourniquet. These slides will demonstrate it’s use. 1

SOFTT One-Handed Application to an Arm Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT One-Handed Application to an Arm Read text. Step 1: Open the tourniquet, exposing the loop of webbing. Grasp the running end of the webbing near the buckle, and slide the tourniquet over the injured extremity. DRAFT

SOFTT One-Handed Application to an Arm Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT One-Handed Application to an Arm Read text. It is important to stress here that the webbing should be pulled tight (all slack removed) before tightening the windlass. If you don’t, you may not be able to tighten the tourniquet enough to stop arterial bleeding. Step 2: Pull the webbing until the tourniquet is tight around the limb. DRAFT

SOFTT One-Handed Application to an Arm Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT One-Handed Application to an Arm Read text. Step 3: Twist the windlass until the bleeding stops. DRAFT

SOFTT One-Handed Application to an Arm Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT One-Handed Application to an Arm Read text. Step 4: To secure the windlass, latch either of its notched ends into one of the triangular rings on the tourniquet base. DRAFT

SOFTT One-Handed Application to an Arm Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT One-Handed Application to an Arm Read text. Step 5: Tighten the safety screw to prevent accidental loosening of the tourniquet while moving the casualty. The casualty is now ready for transport. DRAFT

SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Read text. Step 1: Remove the webbing from the buckle. DRAFT

SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Read text. Step 2: Position the tourniquet base on the injured limb above the wound. Route the webbing around the limb. DRAFT

SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Read text. It is important to stress here that the webbing should be pulled tight (all slack removed) before tightening the windlass. If you don’t, you may not be able to tighten the tourniquet enough to stop arterial bleeding. Step 3: Route the webbing through the buckle and pull until the tourniquet is tight. DRAFT

SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Read text. Step 4: Tighten the windlass until the bleeding stops. DRAFT

SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Read text. Step 5: To secure the windlass, lock either of its notched ends into one of the triangular rings on the tourniquet base. DRAFT

SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Care Under fire 3/5/2017 SOFTT Two-Handed Application to a Leg Read text. Step 6: Tighten the safety screw to prevent accidental loosening of the tourniquet while moving the casualty. The casualty is now ready for transport. DRAFT