Building a First Aid Kit for Survival and Prepping
Building a First Aid Kit for Survival and Prepping
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For nurses out there, don’t forget tagaderm, iv start kits and tubing, and IV fluids.
I just want to know what is in the bag! I don’t care about your little anecdotes in between. This would be great if you just told us what’s in it!
Do you have wet wipes?
Insanely detailed vid, thanks a ton!
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11:25 Don’t buy brand-name products unless you have no alternative. Loperamide is far cheaper than Imodium even though it’s exactly the same medication. Generic ibuprofen, aspirin and acetaminophen/paracetamol are also way cheaper than branded alternatives. Always ask for or look for generic alternatives, you’ll save a lot of money and especially if you buy in bulk on Amazon.
Just saying labeling, even little is more efficient in a trauma situation. Kids or even a stranger could help faster. I’m watching u tell me where everything is and do u think I know were everything is. No. But if it had labels it would help. Just saying.
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Only site which worked is Gamecrookso maybe you want to give it a try.
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I don’t think Listerine is a good idea to drink for internal pain.. How about you put a small mickey of rum for that???? Rum can also be used to sooth muscle pain and after suture cleaning.
15:30 Where are people going to get opiates and benzos from if they’re not prescribed?
Summer is coming to an end so it’s time to check and replenish the kit
Lol overkill, a knife and bottle of whiskey is all real men need
When I broke my toes the nurse used some self adhesive wrap which worked really great. I had to buy more to continue replacing my bandage, but now it is part of my first aid kit. I bought one roll from Walgreens which stated it was self adhesive but it wasn’t adhesive enough, but the rolls I bought at CVS work really well.
👍 great trauma pack. Have used similar setups in the Aussies Army. This is just as good, minus an advanced airway kit. Love the setup.
You gave me a lot of ideas! Great kit.
What about bug up
Could it do that ?
I’m not sure but ,if anyone else is searching for
home survival kit
try Franaar Spies Control Formula ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my work buddy got cool success with it.
you may like to think about burn kit, like the roll kit
If the ReadyHeat banket works as advertised it would be a useful item. There are also several battery-powered items such as battery-heated ski masks, hats, jackets, gloves, trousers, socks and insoles. They can all be found on Amazon.
I subscribee cause this man is Canadian
This give me the idea to be a docter in the future. I am really intrersted in medical suppliess.
Listened in while I was cleaning, so sorry if I missed you mentioning it. I’d recommend some Vionex wipes to decon after dealing with anyone who could be carrying any blood borne pathogens, and a small bottle of eyewash solution. Never used the eyewash, but I understand its value. After the last year as a firefighter/emt I’ve used the Vionex countless times to disinfect the kit, and any tools I may have contaminated. The alcohol wipes aren’t quite as effective at this because they’re toned a bit down to be used for skin contact, the Vionex kills everything.
The smaller ready heat blanket would work well under a Mylar blanket!!
I love this guy, he’s everywhere 😹 seriously though, I like this guy.
it’s CPR shield NOT CPR FIRST AID SHIELD and that is NOT BETTER THAN MILITARY FIRST AID KITS THE FIRST AID KITS THAT THE MILITARY USE IS BETTER THEN THAT PIECE OF TRASH
I just want to react to that face cover and the mask for CPR. I’m not sure how you are trained in CPR, but it’s not recommended mouth to mouth. If you do not know how do it properly, you will blow into stomach not into lungs so in many cases will cause vomitting. And it will definitely discourage you to continue in Compressing chest. And if u are alone you do not want waste precious seconds.
That is why you just Compress chest, the left oxygen in blood will circulate in veins and it’s enough for few minutes until Paramedic (or some first responder) arrive. I’m tallking about non STF situation. Offcourse best is to visit few intense First aid courses.
For that decompress needle. Don’t have it until u have experience and know how to use and apply (mean in real life),
or you do more damage.
In STF situation, I do not see almost any hope in success, if untrained, undrilled try to use some of non first aid items
(u have some of them). Even for trained professional it will be 50-50, because u have to treat that wounds and I think that will be very difficult or impossible in STF. The best is to know perfectly amateur first aid, and treatment for some minor injuries for today’s life.
Do not take it offensive, I just want to react on some misleading info in video 🙂
I really like your channel and I find there many answers. Stay safe.
stapling hurts, it goes through the skin that is already traumatized. Had staples.
These bags are good but kinda on the pricy side. If we are here to look out for our fellow man, then this should not offend. But, i buy tool rolls from auto outlets for my small items. And toiletry carry bags for my bigger items. Like i stated before i would love to own your rolls but money is a little tighter then i would like it to be.
some of that first aid equipment and medicine and or supplies is NOT BASIC FIRST AID medicine or equipment
CP you could make a roll with a Cordura O2 tank sleeve to clip inside the roll when its compressed. Just a thought.
Where’s the Molson and back bacon eh?
In terms of how to organize your bag remember to try to pack it what types of issues you’ll run into! For wounds you automatically need access so you’ll use the wound scissors to gain access, then saline to flush wound and clear debris along with wound cream to prevent infection,pads and bandages and tape! You could put it in a pouch then behind it more advanced care items such as a trauma kit with quick clot along with a tourniquet and chest seal! By grouping by need and sealed in sections so you don’t contaminate the other items while dealing with the wound! It’s good to pack a first aid book but it is best to read it before need! If you’ve got at least a general idea of what to do you won’t panic as easy and if you’re treating someone by yourself it will be hard to read and treat!!!
Bring a headlamp or small pen light to check for concussion easily by checking the pupils for uneven dialation.
This is the best first aid kit I’ve ever seen!
“1000 DENY-er” … 🤦♂️ I always felt like the IQ level on the big homie here was a bit lacking and it’s the tiny things like this that confirm my suspicions. 😆
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Keep spare batteries for your lamp and unload them when not in use long term to avoid leaking batteries destroying the torch
My wife is a nurse, but she thinks I’m nuts for prepping 😂
I’ll just buy a bearfak 👍
Do’nt trust the scam comments on Youtube so you don’t fall for one of those survey scams. The only website that worked is Gamecrook.
I‘m not sure what to think.
It is a great video on a great bag with great stuff.
But sir, please train with what you plan to use. I heard „I don‘t really know what that is“ and „I don‘t really know how this works“ a lot too often. Stick with what you can and are trained to work with, and don‘t over-do it. Medical gear in untrained hands can do a lot of damage. I‘m not saying you would do so, but please consider thinking about how to properly use every single item, and thing about removing items you are not trained to use. For example, remove the wound stapler and get steri strips, unpack the tourniquet and read the instructions (ideally get a training tourniquet), …
Where did you buy your bag
Working for Fire/Rescue has its advantages. Got all of my stuff for free! Literally have everything that we carry on our trucks, in my bag LOL
why did you guys stop making this kit?
Dont drink fucking listerin…
Have you ever explored the option of selling a fully stocked bugout roll on your website.
Gheezus Khreist man, get on with it! I was looking for first aid build kit, not a repetitive Dale’s ad.