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?
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.
SkilledAmateur 2 months ago
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.
SkilledAmateur 2 months ago
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?
man4924 2 months ago
I picked mine up at one of the local sporting goods stores in town. We have several.
SkilledAmateur 6 months ago
Where did you get it?
TheTacticalTeen 6 months ago
Excellent. I needed the "visual inventory" so much. Thank you for doing your presentation.
underdegun 8 months ago