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2 hours ago, felixthelogchopper said:

That's ok until you have a situation involving a possible spinal injury where you don't want to be moving somebody around to remove their lid to get to a dressing. :)

Hopefully , if I get a neck or back injury it won't bleed Felix 

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sawingbelt ; touriquet , israelibandage , celox granulate ,celox gauze

klimbig tourniquet , israelibandage, celox gauze

these are intended to use in the fist seconds both kits have leatherman raptor inside

 

jeep/tractor/truck ;full medical kit; bandages more celox , chest seal, thermal blankets,marker for writing on tourniquet,basic med kit for scrathes and burns ,flares for signaling helicopter/ambulance

!!everything has big label with 112 on it!!

 

im trained firefighter and have basic med first responder skils so i know how to use it all

also practice don't wait till u need it 

write down nearest adres jou are working when somting happens we all panic

 

setup is for chainsaw wounds (massive bleedings and big nasty wounds)

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