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#72170 - 08/29/06 09:28 PM Re: TAC-PACK TRAUMA PACK
nursetim Offline
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Registered: 08/29/06
Posts: 41
Loc: the last bastion of PHRASECENS...
I have three, opened one, carry one, gave wifey the other. It's about 1/2" thick. Good for plugging a hole, not much else.
LApolicegear has them on sale for 12 bucks. I'd rather have an izzy bandage and a pair of gloves myself. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#72171 - 08/30/06 03:08 PM Re: TAC-PACK TRAUMA PACK
JIM Offline
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Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
A question: why are there different color nitrile gloves? So far I've seen purple, blue, green and white. Why??

BTW: a very interesting link: www.trauma.org


Edited by JIM (08/30/06 03:31 PM)
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#72172 - 08/30/06 06:39 PM Re: TAC-PACK TRAUMA PACK
Susan Offline
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
There is currently no definite attributes to the different colors of gloves:

http://www.dontheglove.com/mgarticles/manycolors.html

Sue

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#72173 - 09/01/06 08:31 PM Re: TAC-PACK TRAUMA PACK
pworks36 Offline
Stranger

Registered: 09/23/03
Posts: 22
Loc: Florida
Thankfully I do not have experience with the contents of this kit and my personal qualifications to assess it are rather limited. The one key for me in buying a couple wa that one fits just right inside the interior vest pocket of my CCW cover vest. I hope I never need it, but it is thin and light so it stays right there and doesn't share space with anything else. Could I get similar equipment for less price? Probably. Can I pack it down that small myself? Probably not.

Admittedly it is, from my point-of-view, a liability mitigator and/or a possible counter-argument to a potentially over-zealous prosecutor someday if I have cause to need it.

Addressing a point someone else raised about vacuum packing and pinholes punctures to the packaging. I placed the entire packet inside a zip-lock freezer bag for that very reason. Still slim and has a slightly thicker shell to handle abrasions, etc.

Just my two cents...
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#72174 - 09/03/06 08:04 PM Re: TAC-PACK TRAUMA PACK
Paulb Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 08/21/03
Posts: 60
Small and effective for gunshot wounds ... great idea for law enforcement and hunters.

Those that don't get shot or shot at on a regular basis can't appreciate this.

And there have been a few kits like this around but not sealed and most home-spun.

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#72175 - 09/03/06 10:12 PM Sucking Chest Wound
Paulb Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 08/21/03
Posts: 60
The first (home spun) kits available used vaseline guaze. I know there is a plastic sheild type patch out there. Also, we were taught to use a piece of our Tyvek map.

But one thing I like alot for big wound / bleeders is the milspec medic bandage.

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