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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 2 finishes the medical kit and moves on the the area of tools.

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  • Damn, and I thought I was prepared. Talk about a great kit.

    Can I make a few suggestions for the medical? Ammonia inhalents (they're CHEAP) -- and the most important thing is quick clot (I think) or Celox (if you're trained). The quick clot is in a sponge form and the celox is a almost pebble form.

    Good luck, be safe.

  • @Zachman1124 Always love the suggestions bud! Great ideas too. The large blue kit contains a form of quick clot and there are a couple of inhalants in the respiration kit. It would be a great thing to for me to add a few more though. Thanks for the reminder bro.

  • Great ER kit, I love how everything is categorized!

  • @janken919  Thanks for watching buddy!

  • you should re place the bags in the first aid kit with gallon zip lock bags so after u use one item u can reseal the bag and u should puo the loose stuf in a bag too

  • @theoddguy2 Great idea! Thanks!

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  • What I really like about your b.o.b. is that you take medical care very seriously and it is something so many people underestimate so they take 4 weapons instead. And something very important for me was these temporary filling thing... Don't know how americans call it. :) Because once my filling and a part of my tooth broke off and the pain was so intense that I was literally climbing up the walls. So I think you should extend you b.o.b. with an "EMERGENCY DENTAL FIRST AID KIT FOR TRAVELERS".

  • @cooldude99662 go to google and search for "Emergency Relief First Aid System" they cost about 100$ but I think it is worth it. Made by South Dakota Safety Council.

    Let me know if you need a link. :)

  • where did u buy the er kit?

  • where's the weed?

  • maybe use a backpak incae you need to move long distanes on foot

  • where did you get that medical kit? and how much $ was it? Please respond asap :) nice vid btw

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