AMK Survival medic

Posted by: JIM

AMK Survival medic - 02/05/12 07:30 PM

What are your opinions on this new psk?

http://www.adventuremedicalkits.com/product.php?product=267

A good thing is that it has a heatsheet. Shelter usually is an item that is overlooked in a psk. However, I do feel that AMK in it's SOL line is focussing more on creating cheaper knockoff items such as the whistle and fire-lite.

I also don't see any water purification. On the plus side, it's msrp is under $20,-

Posted by: bacpacjac

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/05/12 07:45 PM

I've pondered this Jim. I'd consider it for an edc fak, but I' take out the fire and compass and try to add a bandana, relying on my edc for fire and navigation - and a sharp.

It's pretty basic, but I like the heat sheet, and the minimal set up would be good when a larger fak and ems isn't far away. I'd carry a way more robust kit for a ghb, bob or wilderness kit. This would be good for an urban - suburban outting, when you normally don't need much.
Posted by: Frisket

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/05/12 11:44 PM

I think you can do a lot better by assembling your own for that price out of bulk purchased items. The heatsheet would be the highest expense but you can purchase the rest or even compile the rest from previous purchases and the medicine cabinet. Youre pretty much buying a few cheap bandaids and a heatsheet there.
Posted by: Lono

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/06/12 01:45 AM

It looks like 2x2 gauze, wipes and bandaids - not much to hang the "Medic" title on. I'd rather carry a roll of kerlix and wrap any cut or abrasion than duct tape on a 2x2 gauze which may not fit the wound.

While the Heetsheet blanket is fine, I opt for an AMK emergency bivvy for a few dollars more - better shelter from the wind and cold if you're mobile, and you just cut it open to lay over a prone patient.

Whistle is fine but mine is always on a string around my neck.

And tinder may be good where you live, I have used tinder exactly zero times where I live. Still, tinder and striker sit in the bottom of my bag somewhere in case I hit exactly the environment where it might do me some good. I carry insulation and therefore my primary source of heat with me.
Posted by: Aussie

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/06/12 02:23 AM

Clearly this is a fairly simple kit.
What these type of kit do, is start to make “survival” and preparation a bit more mainstream for folks who might otherwise be scared off by such notions.

Hopefully anyone who did purchase a kit like this would start to think about what was in it, and what else they may need.
If they don’t, eventually, start thinking that way, then this kit is probably more than they would have purchased anyway !

If you start with a kit like this, and think it will serve your needs, then you will take it along. That’s a plus.
If you need something from it, I’m sure that will force you to restock and evaluate what’s actually in it.

We all need to start somewhere, and a kit like this may be the first step in a long journey ?
Posted by: Finn

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/06/12 02:49 AM

I started with pre-packed kits and modified from there. Not quite to EMT level, but I can use everything in it.

Its a start.
Posted by: hikermor

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/06/12 03:41 AM

One very useful and versatile item that is routinely omitted from kits of this ilk is an elastic bandage (Ace). In practice, over the years a 2" or 4" Ace has been the most used item in my kit, either for myself or some one else in the group. I remember one week long backpack where all six ace bandages were eventually wrapped around someone's dinged joint; we looked like the "Spirit of 76."

That is one specific instance of why I like to assemble my own kits; usually you can save a good bit of money as well, as well as keeping good control of the quality of the critical item on which you may well depend.
Posted by: LesSnyder

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/06/12 03:56 AM

this is a repeat, but some pretty good stuff on the net if you want to build your own first aid kit...

USNERDOC
The Patriot Nurse
Posted by: TeacherRO

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/06/12 06:20 PM

Originally Posted By: LesSnyder
this is a repeat, but some pretty good stuff on the net if you want to build your own first aid kit...

USNERDOC
The Patriot Nurse



Can you point us to some useful links for building a FAK?

Teacher
Posted by: LesSnyder

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/06/12 07:10 PM

YouTube vid... I know USNERDOC has both a Level I and II first aid kit, with multiple parts, and a vid on suturing

The Patriot Nurse has some good insight to a family kit


retired teacher
Posted by: tomfaranda

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/07/12 03:30 AM

Nutnfancy has very good first aid kit videos on youtube.
Posted by: Leigh_Ratcliffe

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/07/12 06:15 AM

No signal mirror.
No thanks.?
Posted by: Phaedrus

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/07/12 07:12 AM

USNERDOC has some great vids. I think he's also selling his kits as well. Really knowledgeable guys, so far as I can tell with my limited skill.
Posted by: bacpacjac

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/16/12 04:24 AM

I needed a new FAK this week, to use in my urban-suburban-short hike kit. I didn't even consider this one for that purpose. I debated between the AMK. 7, the AMK. 9 and the Sportsman series. Ended up getting the Field Trauma kit. http://www.redflarekits.com/sp/4020

I ditched it book and tape that comes with it and added a 1 person heatsheet, some more gauze, a maxi pad, bandaids (kids!), a triangular, a squeeze LED, some duct tape and a small bottle of purelle.

This kit would be much better suited to the "medic" title and I only paid $18 for it at Sail Outdoor Store. (Plus the $3.50 for the heatsheet.)
Posted by: JIM

Re: AMK Survival medic - 02/16/12 04:39 PM

I got myself the ultimate psk today: the Doug Ritter PSP plus laugh