Don't forget to post the pics of the kit on this forum!
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This is the truck trauma kit as it stands now. Not show is the plastic airway tube (I need a new one) and the Gerber hinderer rescue knife, which will be kept in the cubby hole in the drivers door of the truck when it arrives in the mail. I have added two rolls of gauze pictured top left, and a chest seal similar to the one I carry in my hunting backpack first aid kit. I tossed in a heavy duty set of medical scissors, and upped the medical gloves to three pairs (not shown) I also added 2 more shell dressings.
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These are the items removed from the kit. C-A-T tourniquet, Quick clot and quick splint.
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This is the smaller kit that I was talking about. This is for the normal every day first aid.
In no particular order:
1. Knuckle bandage x 3
2. Band-aids x 10
3. Gauze pads x 3, assorted sizes
4. No.4 pressure bandages x 2
5. Butterfly sutures x 2
6. Assorted safety pins x 10(not shown)
7. Adhesive dressing strips x 2
8. Alcohol prep pads x 10
9. Ammonia inhalant crush vial x 1
10. SS tweezers
11. Surgical tape, wrapped around card board to save space
12. Gauze roller bandage,1 inch x 5 yards
13. Tablets (Imodium x 2, pepto tabs x 6, Ex strength Tylenol x 12, Gravol x 4)
14. SS needles x 2
When hunting or backpacking, this kit goes in my pack as well as my hunting trauma kit which holds items specific to hunting related injuries(not shown)
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Last is a size comparison pic showing the trauma kit(all items packed in zip bags and then placed in LMG pouch) The red pouch is the normal first aid kit. The LMG pouch fits nicely in the centre console of my truck and has a shoulder strap. I have it marked with the standard red cross in case I need to tell someone else what to grab out of the truck. It is a lot easier than trying to describe what an LMG pouch is. I use these pouches for a lot of other stuff,so This just avoids the confusion, and is easy to see in the dark.