#147765 - 09/07/08 01:35 PM
Re: First Aid Kit
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I Highly recommend the First aid kit show-off thread. It was actually made for this exact reason. One good cheap supplier of FAK (First aid kit) materials is This Place*. It is were I got most of the stuff for my kit. I got enough stuff for a 20 person FAK, and enough stuff to resupply everything At least twice. I think the total, including bag, and shipping was 160, but thats only because it was a for a scout troop of 20-30 scouts, and I wanted to be able to refill it more than once with the materials available. i Highly recommend the "Make your Own route" as it is fun, its a learning experience, and you know you know how to use everything in it. -CS *No affiliation except being a happy customer
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#147786 - 09/07/08 04:09 PM
Re: First Aid Kit
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toecutter, couple more links for you. REI And if you want to build your own, Kachina Rescue
Edited by KR20 (09/07/08 04:10 PM)
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#147788 - 09/07/08 04:54 PM
Re: First Aid Kit
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Thanks guys, I will go through all these sites and then run them by my medic. Even though I have treated and helped in care of major wounds, I still have a lot to learn. In this case I don't want to just go by what I think I need. I do not want to be out in the middle of nowhere and somebody or myself gets hurt and not have a simple bandage that could save the day.
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#147789 - 09/07/08 04:58 PM
Re: First Aid Kit
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I am a 19D on active duty. I got injured and now on "reserve" status until I can get cleared by the med board. I started backpacking with the WWP(Wounded Warrior Project) and feel in love with it. That is how I was lead to this site.
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#147845 - 09/07/08 11:17 PM
Re: First Aid Kit
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+1 on AMK.
I have also built my own from scratch and never been completely happy with it. So I upgrade certain items and include items with the AMK brands.
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#148028 - 09/09/08 01:24 AM
Re: First Aid Kit
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Today, I got a CLS bag that was laying around. I went and hit up my medic and he was able to give me some stuff that is still in the expiration but they can't keep. Just some bandages. I went to the store and bought meds, all that I could think of that might happen. Now, does anybody else have the problem of thinking of too many senerios and plan for them all. Then you end up with a bag that weights eighty pounds. How to counteract that, anybody have suggestions?
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#148037 - 09/09/08 02:27 AM
Re: First Aid Kit
[Re: toecutter1978]
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Now, does anybody else have the problem of thinking of too many senerios and plan for them all. Then you end up with a bag that weights eighty pounds. How to counteract that, anybody have suggestions? I'm guessing that you're joking a bit when you say 80 pounds, but there aren't too many scenarios that I can think of that my STOMP II FAK couldn't handle, and yet my pack weighs 37 pounds (49 pounds with all the IV fluids). I wasn't concerned with weight when I put it together as it isn't something that I plan to carry around on my back during a bugout (I have a smaller FAK for that). My STOMP II FAK has a bunch of built-in redundancy and large quantities of consumables -- if I were trying to cut back on weight the first thing I'd do is trim back on the quantities, while maintaining the ability to treat all the various medical emergencies. Jim
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#148667 - 09/12/08 07:06 PM
Re: First Aid Kit
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Today we are setting up cots and handing out food to the people that are going to stay here at Fort Hood due to the hurricane. So far not many have showed up. Just a few buses and families. I'm at one of the computers we set up for them to use. I am glad that I can do something. One thing that I can see to put in my FAK is some candy for little ones, mannly a lollipop to help with tears. It is amazing what a little iece of candy can do to help a little kid calm down.
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