New First Responce Bag

AusMedic1990

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Hi all today I received a email informing me that we may be getting a new first response bag to be used when responding to a patient when minimal equipment is needed. so ill shear the images sent with you all and see what you all think.

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kirky kirk

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Looks good. How big (or small) is it? How does it look from the outside?
 
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AusMedic1990

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sizes don't know but it is smaller then our current Neann PRK

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UnkiEMT

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It's possible it's in that outside pouch, but I don't see any trauma supplies. (Though maybe those are 4x4s center right?)

A roll each of 2, 4, and 6 inch kerlex, a few 4x4s, a roll of 1 inch transpore and a roll of 2 inch durapore is all you really need for a jumpkit's trauma supplies, you can fake your way through most everything from there.
 
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DesertMedic66

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It's possible it's in that outside pouch, but I don't see any trauma supplies. (Though maybe those are 4x4s center right?)

A roll each of 2, 4, and 6 inch kerlex, a few 4x4s, a roll of 1 inch transpore and a roll of 2 inch durapore is all you really need for a jumpkit's trauma supplies, you can fake your way through most everything from there.

Or just keep a roll of 4 or 6 inch kerlex and then cut it down to size?
 

kirky kirk

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I'd love for my crew to get their hands on one. ^_^
 

AVParamedic1

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these are grate bags as MICA single responders they are the bags we use along with all the other equipment we carry
 
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