Wilderness First Aid Kit: Essential To Your Survival
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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.
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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
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Agree excellent job
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As always , excellent vid. Charles
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You know, I'm starting to like your videos more and more :)
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i like ur explaination!!
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@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.
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great
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Nice kit!! Check out my outdoor medical kit on my channel!
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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.
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That was GOOD!
nice and informative
greendinesh 2 years ago
Thanks! I appreciate your support
ryanjcus 2 years ago
Excellent video, thank you.
jakmak52 2 years ago
Thank you
ryanjcus 2 years ago
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).
gunnerrat 3 years ago
Thanks Good tip. Tinicture 2% must be used with caution.
ryanjcus 3 years ago