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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

A multi-part series which encompasses the doctrine behind the full featured Disaster Relief Bug Out Bag. Part 1 sets the stage and moves into the details of the stage 3 medical kit.

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  • I'm just starting to watch, so may have to eat my words ;-), but ...

    If your kit is for *you*, then it should be - I'd venture to say must be - walkable as well as good in a vehicle. Otherwise you may find yourself in a situation where you do have to walk and then have to figure out what to take & what to leave (also perhaps in 5 minutes or less).

    It further worries me that your clothing & water kits are "in addition to this!".

  • @NewbieCamper No worries. It's a multi-person, multi-day support system. You can always make large into small but not the other way around. Any sizable water ration will be "in addition" due to the sheer weight and bulk of liquid. We're talking, way beyond a 100oz water bladder. Thanks for watching!

  • Very organized and efficient Medical Kit.

    Emergency Relief System. 1 Breathing, 2 Bleeding, 3 Shock, 4 Head & Spine, 5 Bone, 6 Eye, 7 Burn, 8 Bites & Stings, 9 Extras.

    I got an empty Dyna Med Air Medical Trauma bag from Galls dot com. I am going to stock and organize my bag like this. Thanks for posting this!

  • @warriorlion Thanks bud! Yeah, even though some of us have had some medical training, I figure that an organized kit will make things that much easier if it ever has to be used. It will be cool to see what you've put together in your Dyna bag.

  • Who's the 10,001st viewer??

    <------ this guy

  • @TheLanceKnight haha! Right on LanceKnight! Thanks for checking out my vids bro!

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  • @SponsorsSABA Umm...well, I've taken 5-6 different medical aid classes over the past 3 years, the most recent being "Acute gun shot management." I've also been CPR certified for 8 years now. I can see that you're trying to be helpful but at the same time, why assume anyone knows little to nothing about a subject, unless you actually know them. Even if I personally didn't know anything about first aid, my wife could be a professional EMT, in which case the kit is still beneficial to posses.

  • @jkatz44 That's because I'm a tard bro.

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  • it is very big

  • The Voodoo Tactical Mojo Load-Out Bag would be great for this type of application.

  • Upgrade your portage to something with wheels on it or get a luggage truck, so that you can go pedestrian ... one traffic jam will stop you (plus family) dead, in your tracks.  Some sort of collapsible, field-worthy "rickshaw" (game cart) would allow you to go cross country, cross RR tracks, etc.

  • where did you get that first aid kit>?

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