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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1995129" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>I had always tried to keep this first-aid and life saving stuff to a total minimum, then something happened that I needed a tourniquet. total change of thought. now I try to keep it to as much as I can in utility pocket in the depths of my gear slinger I use for hunting. I can not remember everything but I have 3 tourniquets, the first is on the strap of the backpack for immediate action, the other two are in the pocket, itch cream, quick clot, suture kits, emergency blankets, ferro rod with striker/magnesium bar, a few fire starter pods I make from sawdust, dryer lint, and wax in egg carton cups, several sizes of band-aids, water purification tablets, and recently I have started putting a few sizes of tampons in my first aide life saving kit. thee are few more things I have for survival like a 5'X7' tarp and 4 or 5 MRE's just to be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1995129, member: 26227"] I had always tried to keep this first-aid and life saving stuff to a total minimum, then something happened that I needed a tourniquet. total change of thought. now I try to keep it to as much as I can in utility pocket in the depths of my gear slinger I use for hunting. I can not remember everything but I have 3 tourniquets, the first is on the strap of the backpack for immediate action, the other two are in the pocket, itch cream, quick clot, suture kits, emergency blankets, ferro rod with striker/magnesium bar, a few fire starter pods I make from sawdust, dryer lint, and wax in egg carton cups, several sizes of band-aids, water purification tablets, and recently I have started putting a few sizes of tampons in my first aide life saving kit. thee are few more things I have for survival like a 5'X7' tarp and 4 or 5 MRE's just to be safe. [/QUOTE]
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