How To Prepare an Emergency Kit For Your Car
Backpacking Tips for Beginners: How to Backpack : What Medical Supplies to Take Backpacking: Backpacking First Aid Essentials
Learn what medical supplies to include in your first aid kit for backpacking in this free video.
Duration : 0:1:35
Pt 1: “Level 2″ First Aid Kit Review by Nutnfancy
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My experiences in the outdoors led me to my Level 2 First Aid Kit concept. More capable in depth and breadth than my also-reviewed “Level 1″ First Aid Kit, my Level 2 kit will weigh more and be bulkier but can better handle medium medical emergencies. The kit shown focuses on capabilities in ROL (Rule of Law) situations where the priority is to stabilize the patient and effect transport to better facilities and care (when necessary). In group or vehicular outings, the increased size and weight of a typical Level 2 is more do-able. Similar to the Level 1, this kit still has an emphasis on stemming blood loss, disinfecting, pain stoppage, wound dressing, and bandage exchange. Size and weight are still players in this 5 lb kit and I don’t achieve the capabilities of Level 3 or Paramedic-level lifesaving kit. As I say in the vid, that type of kit requires medical training and its use comes with extra liability and concerns as a first responder. However I have the Level 2 kit shown has handled my encountered medical situations adequately and absolutely blows away any other kits I’ve encountered along this POU. Components of the kit and the foundational “Nutnfancy” philosophies involved are explained. An annotated list of my typical Level 2 Kit may be forthcoming (another project!). Compared to even a quality first aid kit, like ones from Adventure Medical Kits this version has more depth i.e. multiples of common use items which can better handle longer duration scenarios. It is difficult for makers like AMK to make kits to this level because of the markedly elevated cost in doing so (and then they won’t sell well because of that). As noted, my kits are transitional in nature and will include improved medical technologies that have merit and can improve or simplify my treatment capabilities. Handling medical emergencies on your adventures is your responsibility and help may be far away. You will also find that few people even carry a First Aid kit with this much capability and you will be the on-site medical expert since you’re prepared (been there). Having such a kit will minimize pain, injury, and maybe even save a life… possibly yours. Be prepared.
Duration : 0:28:5
Emergency Preparedness : How to Make a Survival First Aid Kit
A survival first aid kit should be located in a container that is impact resistant and has the ability to float. Discover which medical supplies should be included in a first aid kit, such as bandages, gauze and scissors, with help from a street firefighter in this free video on emergency preparedness.
Expert: Joe Bruni
Contact: firestop.staylow@verizon.net
Bio: Captain Joe Bruni has over three decades of experience as a street firefighter and company officer.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:39
First Aid Kits and Tips : Treating a Bee Sting: First Aid for Minor Injuries
How to treat a bee sting or insect bite; get expert tips and advice on performing first aid and emergency medical care in this free instructional video.
Expert: Tracey Cullers
Bio: Tracey Cullers taught Basic First Aid and CPR through the American Red Cross for 5 years.
Filmmaker: David Cornman
Duration : 0:1:32
Follow these tips to learn how to prepare an emergency kit for your car.