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Emergency gear to keep in Back Pack
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<blockquote data-quote="usmcff" data-source="post: 2075292" data-attributes="member: 116924"><p>Definitely agree on the tourniquet, additionally, I keep medical tape, some gauze, trauma shears, and some different bandages in a zip lock bag. If by crap luck you take around to the gut or chest and have a sucking chest wound, you can clean it with gauze and use the tape and zip lock back to seal off long enough to hope to save yours or someone's life. Figured after being I military and ems long enough, I'll pack the extra 1/2 to 1 lb of medical supplies in case it was needed than to be helpless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usmcff, post: 2075292, member: 116924"] Definitely agree on the tourniquet, additionally, I keep medical tape, some gauze, trauma shears, and some different bandages in a zip lock bag. If by crap luck you take around to the gut or chest and have a sucking chest wound, you can clean it with gauze and use the tape and zip lock back to seal off long enough to hope to save yours or someone’s life. Figured after being I military and ems long enough, I’ll pack the extra 1/2 to 1 lb of medical supplies in case it was needed than to be helpless. [/QUOTE]
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