These kits are going to third-world countries, not to a war zone.
Same difference. Besides QuikClot isn't just for gunshots. Bad cuts or trauma by car or really anything. My mother keeps some on hand for her elderly neighbor who is on a blood thinner and is prone to falling. She's used it a few times.
These kits come with a trauma pad, triangular bandage and two gauze rolls. I'm adding duct tape and an elastic bandage. Space and cost are an issue. Besides what I have mentioned, what do I need?
Jeanette Isabelle
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