If you're looking for EMT-type kits, I'd recommend the Jump Kit from Nocora (
http://www.nocora.com/MO1.html). I use this for my personal "comprehensive" first aid kit, which is a combination of Doug's Copmrehenisve kit, and the one available at
www.aeromedix.com. At $105, it's a bit pricey for a nylon bag, but extremely well-made and keeps your supplies well organized. There are zip-loc style bags velcroed into the inside (heavy-duty 3-4+ mil thickness), as well as plenty of zipper pockets inside and out to separate your gear. I only wish it had some waterproofing for the whole pack. The zip-locs stay pretty dry by themselves. <br><br>Also, on the subject of buckets: does anyone know a source for good quality, *NEW*, clean 5 or 6 gallon buckets? Does Lowe's or Home Depot carry these (without paint in them already? ) I'm in the process of assembling the supplies I have into a 72-hr kit, but haven't gotten the container yet. Right know it's all in a cardboard box waiting to be moved to my new home.