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  • As for treating, these are best for perhaps a wound to a limb; torso as really just a last resort until emergency responders can get there. I recommend starting with getting different levels of training offered. For instance I started with basic 1st aid training from the Red Cross and worked up from there. I am NO expert! You need to understand how the main blood vesels run so you can engage pressure points, etc, and you should know CPR for sure. Gun shots need cleaned by a pro IMHO.

  • 1st off, let's avoid gun shot wounds at all costs! lol. Quick answer, multiple packs. Actually, since this vid, I have bumped this down to a hiking med kit, more for a slash/puncture emergency. I have a much more comprehensive kit for the shooting range which I will review in depth.

  • thanks I did always want to know what they look like but wouldn't ever open one unless it was needed. I was thought it would be a stick on deal but it's not. Also you were talking about gun shot wounds, I was wondering how you would treat one? Sure you can put this on the entry wound but you must apply pressure so how do you deal with the exit wound?

  • I picked mine up at one of the local sporting goods stores in town. We have several.

  • Where did you get it?

  • Excellent. I needed the "visual inventory" so much. Thank you for doing your presentation.

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