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Offline bacon8tr

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Re: RC helicopter kills operator
« Reply #30 on: September 11, 2013, 08:41:20 AM »
Sorry Cap, worked bogged me way down.  The company is Persys Medical and on the web at ps-med.com  Hope they have what ya looking for.

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Re: RC helicopter kills operator
« Reply #31 on: September 11, 2013, 09:02:43 AM »
Sorry Cap, worked bogged me way down.  The company is Persys Medical and on the web at ps-med.com  Hope they have what ya looking for.

 no sweat.......we all do. i'm lucky in that i can sneak up here to the puter in between cars.

 i'm basically looking for somethign to keep in my car, and something to toss in mom's car most any emergency is covered
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Re: RC helicopter kills operator
« Reply #32 on: September 11, 2013, 09:05:24 AM »
They have an extensive product inventory (kits).  I hope they have what you are looking for.  :cheers:

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Re: RC helicopter kills operator
« Reply #33 on: September 11, 2013, 10:05:24 PM »
Without a bag, the small kit I pieced together is about $120.

6" compression bandage
quikclot LE z-fold
quikclot first responder 50 sponge
elastic bandage
CAT tourniquet
20F nasalpharyngeal airway tube
2x nitrile gloves
medicut shears
bolin chest seal
cloth surgical tape

Didn't buy it (yet) but that's a fairly good start with everything I'd need.  I figure I don't need burn kits since you don't usually die right away from even a third degree burn, although some surgilube saturated gauze might be a way to pack a seeping burn...

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Re: RC helicopter kills operator
« Reply #34 on: September 11, 2013, 10:12:21 PM »
Without a bag, the small kit I pieced together is about $120.

6" compression bandage
quikclot LE z-fold
quikclot first responder 50 sponge
elastic bandage
CAT tourniquet
20F nasalpharyngeal airway tube
2x nitrile gloves
medicut shears
bolin chest seal
cloth surgical tape

Didn't buy it (yet) but that's a fairly good start with everything I'd need.  I figure I don't need burn kits since you don't usually die right away from even a third degree burn, although some surgilube saturated gauze might be a way to pack a seeping burn...



Glad, they had what you were looking for.  I went in depth on their site today, I didn't know they offered the build your own kit option ( command staff bought our kits).  I will be putting one of those together for my pov.  :salute