Chaos... my range kit, and kit I carry with my pistol is for single care, though I too think I could improvise a bit... a good friend is a contractor for SOCOM, and just finished an upgrade project to the Casualty Care program for SOF... their medics reported that from a military view, sweating from body armor, and blood made the chest seals less viable than plain old petroleum gauze... the petroleum gauze is cheap to make, and packs pretty small...I've always carried some for that reason, and just wanted to upgrade the amount...I carry an nasal pharangeal tube in my range kit,...better for you to have the needle than not ... my last motorcycle accident, I had a delayed tension pneumothorax... when the tube went in it sure was nice to breathe easily again... pic of my carry kit which fits in a small outer pocket of a JanSport bag



CAT tourniquet, 4" Israeli dressing, Kerlix gauze, 4' of duct tape, 2 commercial petroleum gauze, Quick Clot, irrigation syringe.. protective pack