Originally Posted by
ST911
In a word, no. It has its own particulars, but there are some things about it that mitigate them too. I also recommend working that buckle a number of times when the TQ is new to make the process a little smoother.
Yes, SWAT-T, TK4, RATS, and any others similarly constructed.
Pediatric use, or small diameter limb that a CAT or SOFTT-W won't close enough around to compress. I have had some IBOs that couldn't use a SOFTT-W or CAT.
This. Newer CATs (as of gen 5 or so?) are also longer, which is helpful for beefier folks.
It's been two weeks in coming, but a big Thank You! For answering all my questions TC. I thought we had mastered acronyms in the MI field, but you medic types have your own language altogether! ;-)
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