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<blockquote data-quote="rugger99" data-source="post: 752192" data-attributes="member: 4812"><p>I carry a Trauma kit in my truck at all times. When I go out to play with the Jeep, it goes in the Jeep and is situated between the seats where I can grab it quickly if needed. When I was a K9 handler, I kept this in my K9 Tahoe where it was highly visible and easily located by anyone. When I teach on the range, it is with me just in case. Here is what I have inside... tourniquet x 2 , chest seals x4, gauze rolls x2, Quik clot gauze rolls x 2, EMS shears, medical tape, roll of elastic wrap. Now, mine is centered around a GSW type scenario but the contents can be used for various deep lacerations, arterial bleeds (tourniquet) wrapping of minor lacerations, etc... Below I have listed the links for the trauma kit bag I use as well as a quality seat belt cutter that comes with a sheath and is easily mounted anywhere. I also highly recommend people take a good first aid course that covers dealing with trauma one might find on a trail ride... deep lacerations, amputations ( think fingers from people grabbing cages during a rollover) serious bleeding. I know it can get a little costly buying the items needed and taking a training course, but that being said....can you put a value on either your life, a friends or a family member ?</p><p></p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.originalsoegear.com/collections/medical/products/tear-off-ifak-updated[/URL]</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.originalsoegear.com/collections/medical/products/seat-belt-strap-cutter[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rugger99, post: 752192, member: 4812"] I carry a Trauma kit in my truck at all times. When I go out to play with the Jeep, it goes in the Jeep and is situated between the seats where I can grab it quickly if needed. When I was a K9 handler, I kept this in my K9 Tahoe where it was highly visible and easily located by anyone. When I teach on the range, it is with me just in case. Here is what I have inside... tourniquet x 2 , chest seals x4, gauze rolls x2, Quik clot gauze rolls x 2, EMS shears, medical tape, roll of elastic wrap. Now, mine is centered around a GSW type scenario but the contents can be used for various deep lacerations, arterial bleeds (tourniquet) wrapping of minor lacerations, etc... Below I have listed the links for the trauma kit bag I use as well as a quality seat belt cutter that comes with a sheath and is easily mounted anywhere. I also highly recommend people take a good first aid course that covers dealing with trauma one might find on a trail ride... deep lacerations, amputations ( think fingers from people grabbing cages during a rollover) serious bleeding. I know it can get a little costly buying the items needed and taking a training course, but that being said....can you put a value on either your life, a friends or a family member ? [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.originalsoegear.com/collections/medical/products/tear-off-ifak-updated[/URL] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.originalsoegear.com/collections/medical/products/seat-belt-strap-cutter[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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