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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
A MUST have for me on any hunt, and is always with me.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kentuckywindage" data-source="post: 2749269" data-attributes="member: 119330"><p>I too have a tourniquet in my pack. One time I needed a tourniquet but that was in the late 90s when I was first to arrive on scene not for sure what was going on inside a school. A science teacher had blown his index and middle finger off during a class experiment. I held the pressure point while leading him to the helicopter. He and ¾ his class were in shock when I arrived. EMT's arrived after me or someone else would've more likely been holding pressure. Those days were notorious for no glove useage. Working a shooting later resolved that for me, as I had to be tested over a long period of time for hepatitis. I then along with every other officer in the department was issued a pouch for utility belt to carry protective gloves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentuckywindage, post: 2749269, member: 119330"] I too have a tourniquet in my pack. One time I needed a tourniquet but that was in the late 90s when I was first to arrive on scene not for sure what was going on inside a school. A science teacher had blown his index and middle finger off during a class experiment. I held the pressure point while leading him to the helicopter. He and ¾ his class were in shock when I arrived. EMT's arrived after me or someone else would've more likely been holding pressure. Those days were notorious for no glove useage. Working a shooting later resolved that for me, as I had to be tested over a long period of time for hepatitis. I then along with every other officer in the department was issued a pouch for utility belt to carry protective gloves. [/QUOTE]
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