|
February 4, 2003Be Prepared (...by Tom Lehrer)by Armed Liberal at February 4, 2003 6:33 AM
OK, here are the contents of the first-aid kits we keep in the cars and house. Note that these are way too much for a simple accident; they are intended to support several people over several days and deal with a wide range of injuries and conditions. I have a reduced 'accident kit' that I carry on my motorcycle, and a much smaller one I carry in a pocket in my riding suit. Things to wipe, clean, and disinfect with: Qty Item 6 Povidone-Iodine Prep
Qty Item 10 Band-Aids
Qty Item 1 Penlight, Exam
Qty Item 2 packs Tums plus misc family prescriptions (things we take chronically or that might be useful) The base kits were designed by John Holschen of Insights Training, Inc., and have proved to be extremely useful over the last several years. People do look at you a bit askance when you pull it out of the back of the car...it fits into a standard military-surplus field medical pouch...but I wouldn't be without it. Obviously, the tools are relatively useless without a fair amount of training, and I thank John and my various First Responder instructors for all of that. I've gotten useful additions and comments from folks more experienced than I in the past, and welcome comments and suggestions from readers. Most of the products here are available from Gall's or Emergency Medical Products. JK Note: Insn'taPundit thinks this little kit could have real Homeland Security implications, as part of a "swarm, not herd" defense strategy. Tracked: February 4, 2003 1:11 PM
DIY Emergency Kit from The Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler
Excerpt: OK, so we don't want to talk about it, but this is a war and all and something COULD happen.
Comments
For the uninitiated, might you please explain the difference between duct tape and gaffer's tape? And why it makes a difference? I'm sure a great many people would be interested. Sorry...gaffer tape is widely used by professional photographers and the movie industry; it sticks about 90% as well as duct tape (which was originally used to permanently seal air conditioning ducts), but comes off with no residue. It's non-cheap... A.L. Surprised there's no Tetracycline or other antibiotics in the kit. These days, Cipro might be a good addition too - especially if you're an Israeli.
#4 from Trevor at 4:20 pm on Feb 04, 2003
I'm not sure an antibiotic would be a good thing to have in a first aid kit. There's a surprisingly large portion of the population that tends to be allergic to some AB's, and unless you've got the proper meds to fight that allergic reaction, those anti-biotics might do more harm than good. I'm not an expert by any means though.
#5 from Greg at 5:35 pm on Feb 04, 2003
You can get triple-antibiotic neosporin...works great for abrasions. Antibiotics in general, though, aren't very useful in a field environment; if you're the kind of person who has this kit, your primary job is to stabilize a life-threatening injury. Antibiotics and other second/third line meds can be given at a hospital. An epi kit, on the other hand...:)
#6 from veeshir at 5:40 pm on Feb 04, 2003
Of course I'm paranoid, but am I paranoid enough?
#7 from Dave Mangan at 6:36 pm on Feb 04, 2003
I've got a small med kit and a CPR kit on my motorcycle. I've been trained on CPR, and bought the kit from Gall's. Just a microshield, gloves, bio-hazard bag and asprin. Med kit is iodine, gauze, bandages, tweezers, ibuprofen, neosporin. Also, some bungee cords for luggage, splinting or a turniquet in a pinch. I've found that most of the time this covers any problems I have. Luckily, I haven't needed the CPR kit, but it's better to have it and not need it, ya know?
#8 from PJS at 7:11 pm on Feb 04, 2003
People should carry a card listing: I you're unconscious, we can't ask you. I actually have some antibiotics and painkillers as a part of "our prescription drugs" part of the kit, but would only give them to the people they were prescribed to (i.e. I know they aren't allergic, plus I'm not breaking the law). Have though about adding some iodine tablets, though. Yeah, good point on the card. My SO and I made up little biz card size papers with medical, personal, insurance, and contact information, and laminated them. I think I have 4 in various pockets on my Aerostich riding suit, plus one in my wallet, plus one in the registration/papers envelope on the bikes, along with a $100 bill. A.L.
#10 from Semper Fi at 8:48 pm on Feb 04, 2003
Ipecac is not used anymore in most places. It was thought that emesis would bring up the offending item and so decrease the potential for contamination, but that hasn't proven true, and you lose significant fluid in the vomitus. Eye patchs likewise are not much in use. A cup to put over an injured globe would be more useful - it keeps the eye protected and doesn't allow anything to get to the globe until medical personnel can assess it. More gauze 4×4's would always be useful. EMT scissors are worth their weight in gold, as are tweezers, but they must be really good quality. Much out there just doesn't work well. Imodium might make someone think he's better but really isn't terribly useful, while a good anti-emetic WOULD be useful. Consider adding a magnesium stick match as firestarter (you scrape the mag stick and get sparks) -- we carried them on our flight suits as an all-weather match. Pretty good, overall. A number of my riding buddies have taped basic medical information (blood type, major medical allergies, "DO NOT REMOVE HELMET!!!") across the chinbar of their full-face helmets. Seems like a pretty good plan to me. Care to expand upon the medikit you carry on your bike? I've been needing to put one together, but am waffling on the amount of stuff I can carry under my seat. Immodium isn't going to help when it comes to digestive problems but it does help make you able to travel if necessary. (It's hard to get far when you double up with cramps every ten or fifteen minutes.)
#13 from M. Simon at 11:31 am on Feb 06, 2003
Duct tape was originallt developed by the US armed forces to seal bullet holes in WW2 aircraft. I think it's use for ducts came later. I could be wron about all this. The Navy version is called HP tape. HP beng high pressure. It can be used to seal air, water, and steam lines up to 15 psi.
#14 from M. Simon at 11:35 am on Feb 06, 2003
Some tags with string ties and a pencil are a good idea if you carry meds, to write down and attach to patient any meds given. Especially important in the case of pain meds.
#15 from Dick Thompson at 6:05 pm on Feb 12, 2003
May I suggest hydrogen peroxide? You have to keep renewing it because light degrades it (to water), but it is terrific in open wounds.
#16 from P. Branson at 11:53 pm on Jun 15, 2004
I would add some HEPA masks (formerly known as TB masks); in a situation with dust, including the most likely types of dirty bombs, it would keep toxins out of your lungs.
#17 from Fancy at 10:49 am on Jun 17, 2004
We export cohesive elastic bandage and medical dressings.Our website is www.ruipucn.com,welcome to browse it and contact us.Thank you.
#18 from Scotto at 5:37 pm on Sep 03, 2005
For bug out kits: Don't forget Sanitary pads for the women in your group In times of high stress, you won't think clearly and its good to have a check list. Also, for the get home kits : It's been years since the last post here. I would say things have changed in this time. Nonetheless here's my $ worth of input. Build your own 72-Hour Kit. Warmth & Shelter Items recently added to this list is and evac escape hood. You can visit our website www.firstaidkits-direct.con
#20 from Tim at 8:34 am on Apr 20, 2008
Thanks for the list of items for these kits. Next month I start interstate traveling on my motorcycle and would like a list of the items of the motorcycle first aid kit and the motorcycle jacket first aid kit. My longest trip will be next May and will be approximately three months, 7-8 thousand miles, two Canadian states and 10 US states. Thank you.
Post a comment
Here are some quick tips for adding simple Textile formatting to your comments, though you can also use proper HTML tags: |
You're Reading an Individual Post!
If you want to head to the main blog page, just follow the "Main" link in the navigation up top underneath our blog's name. Or click here:
Winds of Change.NET Home
Winds of Change Library
Support VictoryPAC
Recent Entries
· The Media Folds A Hand
· Afghan PRT Shows How It's Done · Willie Brown on Palin · Nice Picture, Bad Analysis · Fnding Strength in Adversity: Ken Walters · Eagleton · Russia's Kosovo Precedent · Georgia and the Former Soviet Union: Impacts & Options · I'd Rather Fight... · Things You Can See And Things You Can't · Palin's Mistake · Product Development & Marketing: Google Chrome · I've Gotta Go With Althouse On This · Palin's Acceptance Speech · Matt Welch on Sarah Palin
Support Winds of Change.NET!
Your support & assistance is greatly appreciated, and makes a difference!
The Winds Crew:
Town Founder: Joe Katzman joe {at} windsofchange. net Joe's Normblog Interview Left-Hand Man: Marc 'Armed Liberal' Danziger armed {at} windsofchange. net A.L.'s Normblog Interview Other Winds Marshals 'AMac', aka. Marshal Festus (AMac@...) Robin "Straight Shooter" Burk 'Cicero', aka. The Quiet Man (cicero@...) David Blue (david.blue@...) 'Lewy14', aka. Marshal Leroy (lewy14@...) 'Nortius Maximus', aka. Big Tuna (nortius.maximus@...) Other Regulars 'Callimachus' (callimachus@...) 'Demosophist' (demosophist@...) Rev./Maj. Donald Sensing 'Molon Labe' (molon.labe@...) 'Neo Neo-Con' Tarek Heggy (tarek@...) Semi-Active: Arthur Chrenkoff 'Gabriel Gonzalez' (in Paris) Tim Oren (tim@...) Trent Telenko (trent@...) Posting Affiliates Athena: Terrorism Unveiled Chester: The Adventures of Chester Dave Schuler: The Glittering Eye Grim: Grim's Lair et. al. Joel Gaines [Russia] Michael Totten MILblogging.com: The MilBlogs directory Murdoc [Military] Situational Awareness team [Military] Nathan Hamm [Central Asia] Randy Paul [Latin America] Robert Koehler [Koreas] Robi Sen [India & S. Asia] Nitin Pai [India & S. Asia] Simon [China & E. Asia] Yehudit: Kesher Talk Regular Topic Briefings: Andrew Olmsted [Iraq Weekly] Joel Gaines [Iraq Weekly] Security Watchtower [GWoT Mon.] Peace Like A River [GWoT Mon.] Colt [GWoT Thu.] John Atkinson [Alternative Energy] Peter Wolfgang [Alternative Energy] Omri Ceren [Hatewatch] Emeritus: Adil Farooq (adil@...) Celeste Bilby (celeste@...) Dan Darling Gary Farber (gary@...) Hossein Derakhshan (hoder@...) T.L. James (tljames@...) Robin Burk (robin@...)
Winds of Change.NET Blogkids & Affiliates
· The Argus: covering Central Asia · Canis Iratus: Glen Wishard · Correct-Amundo: Tech & society · Discarded Lies: Ev & Zorkie · The Flying Kiwi: Donovan Janus · The Glittering Eye: Dave Schuler · Gumptionology: Nortius Maximus · Hot Needle of Inquiry: 'Jinnderella' · Laughing Wolf: C. Blake Powers · Out The Mazoo: 'Mazoo' · Power and Control: M. Simon · Praktike's Place: 'Praktike' · Random Probabilities: Robin Burk · Siberian Light: covering Russia · The Spirit of Man · Good News From the Front · WATCH/: covering the war on terror
Archives By Category
-FEATURES: 48 Ways to Wisdom (24)
-FEATURES: Diaries & Roundups (10) -FEATURES: Military Transformation Uplink (12) -FEATURES: New Energy Currents (20) -FEATURES: Reader Highlights (2) -FEATURES: Regional Briefings (166) -FEATURES: Sufi Wisdom (158) -FEATURES: The Bard's Breath (32) -FEATURES: Winds of Discovery (6) -FEATURES: Winds of War [WoT] (445) 4 HA: 4th-Gen Warfare (103) 4 HA: al-Qaeda (159) 4 HA: Crime, Organized (26) 4 HA: Evil Exists (110) 4 HA: Intelligence/Spycraft (100) 4 HA: Military (523) 4 HA: Nukes, Poisons, Germs (135) 4 HA: Statecraft (29) 4 HA: War on Terror articles (706) Best Of... (179) BIZ: Business & Organizations (132) BIZ: Economics (97) BIZ: Energy (72) CIVIS (231) CIVIS: Copyright Wars (25) CIVIS: Drug Wars (18) CIVIS: Edu-Kooks (76) CIVIS: Free Societies (291) CIVIS: Hall of Shame (162) CIVIS: Hatred Rising (114) CIVIS: Journalism & Media (406) CIVIS: Spirit of America.NET (31) CIVIS: War Within the West (309) COLUMNISTS: M. Simon (13) COLUMNISTS: Tarek Heggy (33) GEO: Afghanistan (79) GEO: Africa (104) GEO: Asia (117) GEO: Aussies & Kiwis (20) GEO: Canada (68) GEO: China (86) GEO: Europe (181) GEO: France (71) GEO: India-Pakistan (112) GEO: Iran (223) GEO: Iraq (962) GEO: Israel (247) GEO: Koreas (64) GEO: Latin America (63) GEO: Middle East (255) GEO: Russia (80) GEO: Saudi Arabia (64) GEO: Sudan (36) GEO: U.K. (70) GEO: U.N. (60) GEO: U.S. of A (503) HUMANITY (88) HUMANITY: Art & Culture (159) HUMANITY: Art - Music (32) HUMANITY: Art - Poetry (6) HUMANITY: Christianity (52) HUMANITY: Heroes & Achievements (230) HUMANITY: History (125) HUMANITY: Islam (182) HUMANITY: Judaism (136) HUMANITY: Love (32) HUMANITY: Philosophy (49) HUMANITY: Spirituality & Religion (72) HUMANITY: Zen & Buddhism (28) Humour (195) Misc. (42) NET: Blogosphere (395) NET: Cyber-Security (16) NET: Grid Computing (3) NET: Spam (24) NET: The Internet (36) NET: The Open Source Meme (18) Personal (191) SCI-TECH: Biotech & Medical (83) SCI-TECH: Eco-tech (81) SCI-TECH: Nanotech (27) SCI-TECH: Science (111) SCI-TECH: Space (75) SCI-TECH: Technology (145) SPORTS (45) SPORTS: Baseball (75) Trends (64) USA: America Catch-all (19) USA: Anti-Americanism (6) USA: California Politics (7) USA: Conservatives & GOP (38) USA: Dem Party Renewal (74) USA: Domestic Issues (53) USA: Elections (96) USA: Grand Strategy (15) USA: Homeland Security (106) VictoryPAC (3) Winds of Change.NET (51)
Archives by Date
September 2008
August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 October 2007 September 2007 August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 April 2007 March 2007 February 2007 January 2007 December 2006 November 2006 October 2006 September 2006 August 2006 July 2006 June 2006 May 2006 April 2006 March 2006 February 2006 January 2006 December 2005 November 2005 October 2005 September 2005 August 2005 July 2005 June 2005 May 2005 April 2005 March 2005 February 2005 January 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 November 2003 October 2003 September 2003 August 2003 July 2003 June 2003 May 2003 April 2003 March 2003 February 2003 January 2003 November 2002 October 2002 September 2002 August 2002 July 2002 June 2002 May 2002 April 2002 Joe's Old Archives, By Title: April - June 2002 July - December 2002
Winds Blogroll
Top Prospects
Support VictoryPACSP Normblog (LHP) SP Solomonia (RHP) RF Mader Blog CF Donklephant LF Harry's Place C Critical Mass 1B Tigerhawk 2B Gideon's Blog SS Alexander the Average 3B Democracy Arsenal UT INF Pundita DH Counterterrorism Blog PEN Liberals Against Terrorism CL Gates of Vienna MASCOT Huffington's Toast MGR Robert Tagorda GM Conservative Grapevine Humour Blogs · Cox & Forkum (cartoons) · Day By Day (cartoons) · User Friendly (cartoons) · AllahPundit (satire) · Scrappleface (satire) Religious Blogs · Conscientia (baha'i) · Unlearned Hand (bud) · Eve Tushnet (cath) · Muslim Under Progress (isl) · Ideofact (isl) · Kesher Talk (jew) · Rabbi Lazer Brody (jew) · Rishon Rishon (jew) · Rev. Donald Sensing (prot) Other Team Memberships · Command Post [All] · No End But Victory [All] · AlwaysOn [JK] Blog Services · NZ Bear's Ecosystem · Blogstreet · Daypop Top 40 · Technorati · Movable Type.org · Write A Better Blog More entries coming! |
http://www.windsofchange.net/windsopcentre-cms/trackback.cgi/765
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference
"Be Prepared (...by Tom Lehrer)"