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I carry a fanny pack style kit. Similar to this one

 

Keith

 

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Here is a link to a great, well priced emergency kit that is light and takes up very little space. As a former Army SOF Medic, I carry one in my police car and one in my bike's trunk. I also recomend you take CPR and First Aid or First Responder courses, if for no other reason to be better able to handle an emergency at home!

 

Link:

http://www.tacticalmedicalpacks.com/pack_tacpack_qc.html

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From the web site: INDICATIONS:

The Tac-Pack® is intended for the emergency treatment of open or bleeding wounds, gunshot wounds, stab wounds, explosive trauma, and certain smoke & dust conditions.

Sounds like it should be standard issue for a 1st Gen... I'm just sayin'... :duck:

 

Here is a link to a great, well priced emergency kit that is light and takes up very little space. As a former Army SOF Medic, I carry one in my police car and one in my bike's trunk. I also recomend you take CPR and First Aid or First Responder courses, if for no other reason to be better able to handle an emergency at home!

 

Link:

http://www.tacticalmedicalpacks.com/pack_tacpack_qc.html

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Here is a link to a great, well priced emergency kit that is light and takes up very little space. As a former Army SOF Medic, I carry one in my police car and one in my bike's trunk. I also recomend you take CPR and First Aid or First Responder courses, if for no other reason to be better able to handle an emergency at home!

 

Link:

http://www.tacticalmedicalpacks.com/pack_tacpack_qc.html

 

 

Thanks for the link. I was just re-certified for CPR and First Aid a couple of months ago.

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I am a former EMS First Responder. I just downsized my jump bag into one of those little soft-sided coolers, and carry it in my saddlebag. When I pull the trailer, I carry the bigger stuff, like ambu bag, splints, c-collars, etc...

 

Fish AKA Bikedropper actually had to use my kit at the International Rally, to help a little girl that had wrecked her bicycle, and cut her toe.

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