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Red Dot June 30th, 2014 02:00

First aid kit ideas?
 
Hello everyone,

Did a little forum search and nothing popped up so here is my question(s).

I want to start carrying a first aid kit on the field, will probably consist of gauze, tensor bandages, first aid tape, scissors, tweezers... just basic stuff to do field dressings and compression before better help arrives.

When I have my backpack on I have no problem carrying that stuff in a waterproof bag but I need some ideas for mounting it on my Condor Hydro Harness.

Here is a picture of the harness...

http://weaponblender.com/images/products/16239.jpg

I'd like something so I can reach around and access the kit without needing to remove the whole chest rig. Does anyone even design a tear-away kit so I could pull it right off the PALS?

Anyone with experience in this it would help me out a lot, thanks!

Madrigal June 30th, 2014 02:44

There is a condor tear-away pouch that would fit there nicely. Hero carries them

Red Dot June 30th, 2014 03:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Madrigal (Post 1898394)
There is a condor tear-away pouch that would fit there nicely. Hero carries them

It looks like it will probably fit the bill, I am just wondering though if I can mount it horizontal so I can pull it off to the left side instead of up or down.

drk242 June 30th, 2014 07:19

band-aids,rubber gloves, Tylenol, second skin. not to many people have the need for a lot of extras on a day scrim game or short milsim.

chaz June 30th, 2014 08:25

I would add sterile saline to your list in case you need to clean out a nasty gash or something. My sister-in-law is a nurse so I get sterile saline syringes from time to time. They work great!

ThunderCactus June 30th, 2014 18:02

+1 on any sort of tear-away FAK, they are the most handy. There are some big ones too.

pugs144 June 30th, 2014 18:08

If only there was a Quik Clot for hurt feelings.

panzergrenadier June 30th, 2014 18:16

http://www.skdtac.com/S-O-Tech-VIPER...-p/sot.102.htm

hollywood... June 30th, 2014 18:54

Adding to what is already posted

Anbesol - in case you get a tooth shot out
Splint
Triangle bandages
Goldbond
Hockey Tape
40 Creek

FOX_111 June 30th, 2014 19:12

The condor tear away pouch is very big. Our team had one "issued" (on our own funds). We ended up ditching it or using it for something else, but not on our 2nd line.

Mine got transformed into a demo-kit.

But to answer your question, you can pretty much attach it any side, but it's best if it's either top down or top up. On the side, the safety buckle that hold it won't do it's job and it will rip away on it's own.

Being big, I'd wear it on my side, near my armpit, if I had no choice.

In my med kit, I have basic stuff:

Sterile gauzes
combat sterile bandages
triangle bandages
bandaids
nitrile gloves
medical tape
Sisors
Electrolites tablets
Quickclot (Just because I can)
A very small light.
1 Tourniquet

I just miss the sterile saline. I ran out of it.

beta678 June 30th, 2014 19:18

An ITS Tallboy (can mount vertically or horizontally) or a HSGI bleeder pouch seems to fit your bill.

http://www.itstactical.com/store/med...lboy-multicam/
http://www.highspeedgear.com/hsgi/bl...ch-12BP00.html

Both can be rigged in a way to have the medical contents pulled out via a pull tab.

mcguyver June 30th, 2014 19:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by pugs144 (Post 1898520)
If only there was a Quik Clot for hurt feelings.

It is called a manpon for sandy manginas.

Red Dot June 30th, 2014 23:14

I think I'm going to stick it in my admin pouch at the front of my rig... I got nothing in it so might as well use it. Hopefully I can make it nice and flat lol.

Revoking July 6th, 2014 00:15

You may also want to consider the CTOMS.ca SlimLine combat first aid kit. It's about 4 inches wide and 7 inches long 3-4 inches deep takes up no more space than a double stack mag pouch and mounts however you want just specify when ordering. Plus you can order a lot of other basic first aid supplies individually wrapped for your aid kits at the same time. Also helps that it's a Canadian company so no duty/customs to deal with.

Zack The Ripper July 6th, 2014 14:17

I + the CTOMS gear. They specialize in trauma and rescue shizzle. Very well designed and great quality. Again, Canadian company.


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