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Wilderness First Aid Kit: Essential To Your Survival

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2008

Presentation and explanation of various items in a kit. An outdoor first aid kit could someday save a life including your own. Do not go without one. It should be small and compact, light, and contain the essentials. Everyones kit is a little different and should have items pertaining to the user.

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  • nice and informative

  • Thanks! I appreciate your support

  • Excellent video, thank you.

  • Thank you

  • If you buy lugol's or sski iodine, it is NOT poisonous. Use it to treat wounds or water. Intake of those forms of iodine is perfectly fine (and good).

  • Thanks Good tip. Tinicture 2% must be used with caution.

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  • Excellent kit.

    I have only one suggestion based on personal experience...

    Add benadryl and/or an EpiPen for severe allergic reactions... anaphylaxis (severe allergic reactions) can be fatal in a matter of minutes!

    I found out (the hard way) that despite having no allergy to bees or yellow jackets... I am somewhat allergic to the more aggressive bald-faced hornets. I was very lucky that the person I was with carried benadryl religiously.

  • Oh my god thank you, you are one of the few people who mention that iodine can be poisonous, -_- sorry I just rarely hear people mention that use of common sense is important.

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  • Well stock, would suggest a Leatherman multitool, tweezer, needle and thread, LED flashlight. I can say the quickclot is very good had tried it. Thank for sharing

  • Agree excellent job

  • As always , excellent vid. Charles

  • You know, I'm starting to like your videos more and more :)

  • i like ur explaination!!

  • @jimrbsn This is so true as my dad actually got stung by a bee in the bush (didnt know he was allergic) and we didn't have a EpiPen with us so i had to race him to the hospital. I now always carry one on me and everyone else should as well because u dont always know what your allergic to. Only problem is you must replace them as they expire to make sure they are still effective.

  • great

  • Nice kit!! Check out my outdoor medical kit on my channel!

  • Hey, I am not a youtuber.... I don't post videos, but I love informative videos like this..

    I have seen several medic bag videos and I just wish they would mention that if you include a prescribed medication.. please include the printed lable off one of the bottles. If you get caught with a prescription without proof that it is yours you can be arrested.. you may not get convicted but it could mean a night in jail. just the lable with your name and the drug name could stop any problems.

  • That was GOOD!

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