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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3665479" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Oh and I also keep quick clot, nasopharyngeal tubes, and gloves in there. It all fits in a 5.11 Rush Moab 10. <a href="https://www.511tactical.com/rush-moab-10.html" target="_blank">RUSH MOAB™ 10 Sling Pack 18L</a></p><p></p><p>I set it up right after I started working for the city as an animal welfare officer. After a few close calls with angry animals and humans, I decided it was time for something more useful for major trauma than the osha approved half empty metal box of bandaids that we were issued. It’s come in handy over the years, doctoring myself up at that job, having to doctor buddies up after accidents in the oil business, all sorts of stuff. It just rides in the back seat of my truck everywhere I go. I can take some stuff out and throw it in my hunting pack or with my hiking gear, etc. I essentially have everything on me for minor cuts and scrapes, blisters from hiking, all the way up to major cuts, abdominal wounds, and gunshot wounds. I can even do a little doctoring on the dogs if we’re out and about and they get into something. It’s definitely worth the peace of mind.</p><p></p><p>I feel the only thing I’m missing is a needle decompression kit and an IV/saline setup. But, while I know how, I don’t know if I would be willing to self administer needle decompression or thoracentesis on myself. I also don’t want a sloshy bag of fluid in my bag. Just asking for trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3665479, member: 35036"] Oh and I also keep quick clot, nasopharyngeal tubes, and gloves in there. It all fits in a 5.11 Rush Moab 10. [URL="https://www.511tactical.com/rush-moab-10.html"]RUSH MOAB™ 10 Sling Pack 18L[/URL] I set it up right after I started working for the city as an animal welfare officer. After a few close calls with angry animals and humans, I decided it was time for something more useful for major trauma than the osha approved half empty metal box of bandaids that we were issued. It’s come in handy over the years, doctoring myself up at that job, having to doctor buddies up after accidents in the oil business, all sorts of stuff. It just rides in the back seat of my truck everywhere I go. I can take some stuff out and throw it in my hunting pack or with my hiking gear, etc. I essentially have everything on me for minor cuts and scrapes, blisters from hiking, all the way up to major cuts, abdominal wounds, and gunshot wounds. I can even do a little doctoring on the dogs if we’re out and about and they get into something. It’s definitely worth the peace of mind. I feel the only thing I’m missing is a needle decompression kit and an IV/saline setup. But, while I know how, I don’t know if I would be willing to self administer needle decompression or thoracentesis on myself. I also don’t want a sloshy bag of fluid in my bag. Just asking for trouble. [/QUOTE]
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