I have six tiers of survival kits. My EDC kit has a first aid kit for minor injuries (tier one-first line of defense). Then my urban kit (tier two) consists primarily of survival gear and a full blown trauma/ paramedic kit toned down for my knowledge (EMT) and weight. These first two tiers are designed for one day emergencies but could see me through months of hardships.<br><br>For my EDC first aid kit I carry those items I would have a hard time coming across and would need the most for myself. <br><br>Bandana-Bandage, Tournequet<br>White Hankerchief- Bandage, <br><br>Inside a disguised Altoids Tin I carry<br>6- 800 mg Motrin<br>4- 500 mg Acetaminophin<br>6- Benadryl<br>2- Immodium<br>2- Pepcid AC<br>6- Pepto Bismpl<br>3- Povidone Prep Pads<br>*Other survival gear ie needles, thread, potable aqua, etc.<br><br>My EDC is meant for one day first-aid.<br>If a cut is large a temporary bandage with the bandana will suffice until I can get to Emergency Services or my own Paramedic bag.<br>Meds are for Moral, Comfort, and seeing through the day.<br><br>Final Note: These are the six tiers of my survival kits.<br>1) EDC<br>2) Urban Kit: Basically a one person primary kit designed for Urban living, not a big emphasis on shelter, big emphasis on money. Biggest Emphasis on Paramedic gear. This bag goes with me everywhere, work, gym, school, you name it. Contents have to be modified for Jury Duty and Plane flight.<br>3) Automotive Kit: Stocked with supplies to see me through WWIII and WWWIV.<br>4) Bug Out/ Wilderness/ 2 Person Primary: I carry this with my car. If I am at home the kitis at home.<br>5) House Kit<br>6) PSK (Last Resort kit)