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  • Dyna Med bags are very well made, organized and customizable to your mode of deployment. I have the Dyna Med Air Trauma Bag with three large and two small color-coded removable pouches. Thanks for posting your video.

  • @warriorlion yes i really do like how i can set it up to how i like it, sense i deploy it from my car or when i am working privet EMS.

  • i got the same bag. it's a very good bag, fits most things, except a BVM. 

  • Just a few suggestions from a practical standpoint: It may be a good idea to keep some gloves, in addition to your airways along with your Pocket-Mask in the the side of your kit so that all the necessary supplies are located together.

    Also, perhaps I missed it - but - I didn't notice any triangular bandages in your kit. Not only are they inexpensive, but can be great for slings and securing splints or dressings.

    Best,

  • @bosco836 i have a package of purple nitrile gloves in their :p And I do agree with you're pocket/airway kit idea I just don't plan on dropping an NPA or any airway for that matter I'll start o2 and wait for a medic.

  • @bosco836 you can never have too many triangular bandages and kirlex

  • @ajb431 agreed

  • @bosco836 your right, i dont have any triangular bandages i need to get some 

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