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#52212 - 10/19/05 10:55 PM Car PSK : trunk or under passenger seat?
SARbound Offline
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Registered: 06/08/05
Posts: 503
Loc: Quebec City, Canada
Hi! I've made a small PSK for my car that I keep under the passenger seat in a sealed container (flashlight, poncho, survival blanket, whistle, nylon thread, etc.).

I also have a very old military backpack with jumper cables, water, a first aid kit, extra clothing, but this one resides in the trunk.

I'm considering moving the passenger seat box into the trunk to have a centralized survival "station". Any thoughts on this?

Since i've started making my own PSKs, I have them spread out everywhere and i'm having a hard time remembering which gear is where!... loll

Maybe that's a good thing? <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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#52213 - 10/19/05 11:08 PM Re: Car PSK : trunk or under passenger seat?
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
I can think of at least 2 recent cases where the vehicle went off the road unoticed for several days. If your injured and immobile the kit in your trunk might as well be at home.

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#52214 - 10/19/05 11:36 PM Re: Car PSK : trunk or under passenger seat?
7k7k99 Offline
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Registered: 06/01/05
Posts: 375
Loc: Ohio
If you're injured and immobile, you might not be able to reach under the seat or into the glove compartment for that matter -- my bug out bag is in the trunk, but my Hyundai has a pass-through into the trunk by having the back seats fold down, so if you are mobile enough to reach under the seat you are probably mobile enough crawl into the back seat and get into the trunk, unless you are unconscious of course. If you're pinned in the vehicle, you're just up that proverbial creek, so to speak. Better have that cell phone handy!

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#52215 - 10/20/05 12:26 AM Re: Car PSK : trunk or under passenger seat?
Craig_phx Offline
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Registered: 04/05/05
Posts: 715
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
I keep all my PSK stuff in the back of my SUV.

What you really need close at hand in your car is a spring-loaded center punch. If your car ends up in the water you need the punch to break the side window so you can get out. Mine is secured in my center console. Even if the car is upside down I can still get it and it will not fall out.

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#52216 - 10/20/05 12:55 AM Re: Car PSK : trunk or under passenger seat?
Eugene Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2997
I have a PSK/BOB under the drivers seat, first aid kit under the passenger seat. More gear in the center console, drivers door pocket, and the center console. Then under the back seat are tools, gloves, tow chain, load straps, etc.

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#52217 - 10/20/05 01:06 AM Re: Car PSK : trunk or under passenger seat?
Anonymous
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When I used to be in the State Emergency Service and attend vehicle rescue, we had a life hammer we could grab easily. I now keep one by my handbrake lever.
http://www.lifehammer.com/

I also have a ResQMe on my keyring because I quite often find myself in other vehicles.
http://www.resqme.com/

The ResQMe is a spring loaded centre punch, but the tip is protected by plastic and it has a seatbelt cutter, and the Life Hammer is used like any hammer, but if the seat belt jams, the extra cutter on both is a good idea.

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#52218 - 10/20/05 02:48 AM Re: Car PSK : trunk or under passenger seat?
Susan Offline
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
If you go off the road and your lower leg is trapped under the dash, you're going to be severely limited in what you can reach. Mine is either on the floor in front of the passenger seat, or behind it.

What if the trunk latch is damaged? You would have to pull the back seat out -- tricky if you're injured.

Sue

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#52219 - 10/20/05 02:59 AM Re: Car PSK : trunk or under passenger seat?
7k7k99 Offline
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Registered: 06/01/05
Posts: 375
Loc: Ohio
If I'm not mistaken, if you have an accident and your leg is pinned under the dash, more than likely, the kit you have on the floor in front of the passenger seat will be up under the dash too, or somewhere else depending on the force of the impact. Plus your range of motion may not permit you to reach behind the seat. Just some random thoughts.

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#52220 - 10/20/05 03:53 AM Re: Car PSK : trunk or under passenger seat?
Anonymous
Unregistered


My primary vehicle survival kit/BOB is under the driver's seat. My first aid kit, water, folding shovel and simple tool kit are under the passenger's seat. In the storage compartments at the rear of my SUV are more survival items, a mini Coleman lantern, rope, flares, spare head light bulb, booster cables, dog stuff and an ABC fire extinguisher. In the driver's door storage is a 3 cell Mag light and a pair of FRS radios and 50' of para cord. The glove compartment has more small survival stuff including a lighter, matches, snack bars and another spare pair of glasses.

I'd stuff more in if I could, but every nook and cranny are pretty much full now.

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#52221 - 10/20/05 04:46 AM Re: Car PSK : trunk or under passenger seat?
Susan Offline
Geezer

Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
That's very true. In fact, everything in the car may end up in the front, no matter where it started out!

Unless it was locked in the trunk...

Sue

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