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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanit" data-source="post: 1994927" data-attributes="member: 92957"><p>So as a small pack, I don't recommend anything now other than. A bottle of eyewash. It's sterile and can irrigate a wound or an eye, I use this often during training. </p><p>A SAM splint a small one.. this may be substituted with a second ace wrap and if so a 4 and a 6 inch.</p><p>A small amount of the following. Motrin, Excedrin, pepcid, benadryl, meclizine, Bernadine or a skin prep/antimicrobial of your choice.</p><p>A small flashlight. Like a single AAA battery size.</p><p>As to a tournament we stopped giving all the other ones out we only use RATS now. Try putting on one with only your L arm, hell I get the other brands in from EMS they placed on the patient and they're not even on correctly!! So hurt, bleeding out, dizzy and not thinking clearly from low blood pressure and shock a RATS is going to be hard to do and it's the easiest one by a long shot, pun intended, lol.there are a couple of other things depending on where you are. Hand warmers. A space blanket, water purification tabs... If you are hurt and cannot travel you may have to drink from a wet nasty, or a life straw. Message me if you want more info. This does have to be a huge pack but if it supposed to be honest and worth the bother then properly made it'll save your bacon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanit, post: 1994927, member: 92957"] So as a small pack, I don't recommend anything now other than. A bottle of eyewash. It's sterile and can irrigate a wound or an eye, I use this often during training. A SAM splint a small one.. this may be substituted with a second ace wrap and if so a 4 and a 6 inch. A small amount of the following. Motrin, Excedrin, pepcid, benadryl, meclizine, Bernadine or a skin prep/antimicrobial of your choice. A small flashlight. Like a single AAA battery size. As to a tournament we stopped giving all the other ones out we only use RATS now. Try putting on one with only your L arm, hell I get the other brands in from EMS they placed on the patient and they're not even on correctly!! So hurt, bleeding out, dizzy and not thinking clearly from low blood pressure and shock a RATS is going to be hard to do and it's the easiest one by a long shot, pun intended, lol.there are a couple of other things depending on where you are. Hand warmers. A space blanket, water purification tabs... If you are hurt and cannot travel you may have to drink from a wet nasty, or a life straw. Message me if you want more info. This does have to be a huge pack but if it supposed to be honest and worth the bother then properly made it'll save your bacon. [/QUOTE]
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