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Banshee
01-05-2015, 22:57
Got one of these for sale - £12 + a few quid postage that's all I paid for it and just thought I'd grab the last one off the lad who was selling them as it's a real smart piece of kit to have in the truck and you never know, that first aid kit could save someone's life

The kit includes

x1 Warning Triangle
x2 Hi-Viz Vests
x1 First Aid Kit - Bandages, Gauze, Slings, Plasters, Alcohol Wipes, Tape, Clothes Shears

I can bring this with me to the May weekend in the Peaks if anyone wants it. :thumb2

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johnb5177
02-05-2015, 10:54
I completely agree with this idea, I carry one(a bit fuller though, with double items, nitrile gloves, etc) in the car, and in the panniers on the bike. I have had to use both `in anger`, as it were, on RTC`s, whilst on the road. I also advise doing a short first aid course, St John's or Red Cross, that really can save a life.....go for it....great stuff......:thumb2

Banshee
02-05-2015, 13:18
I completely agree with this idea, I carry one(a bit fuller though, with double items, nitrile gloves, etc) in the car, and in the panniers on the bike. I have had to use both `in anger`, as it were, on RTC`s, whilst on the road. I also advise doing a short first aid course, St John's or Red Cross, that really can save a life.....go for it....great stuff......:thumb2

Already qualified mate, did a full 3 day stint through work a week ago, was taught by the Vice President of St Johns Ambulance :eek:

Have a to carry a credit card sized card around with me with a unique number on it, if I find someone who isn't breathing I can give this number over the phone to the emergency services operator and I will then be given the nearest location and unlock code for the nearest defibrillator :thumb2, I can send someone to fetc it whilst I'm giving CPR

I hope I never need to use one but I'm confident I could be faced with anything now and I'd know what to do. I'm going to throw some burnshield in there and some more gloves

johnb5177
02-05-2015, 15:25
Well done mate :thumb2:thumb2:thumb2

You just never know when you can be in a situation to help out.....

elty001
02-05-2015, 17:22
Been a trained first aider for longer than I can remember and thankfully so far I have never had to deal with any major casualties.
Re train every three years with the red cross :thumb2

Is there an expiry date on the first aid kit?

jims-terrano
02-05-2015, 17:33
Yeah I was going to mention the expiry date too. Most of it will be inert and so harmless but still worth replacing.

Banshee
02-05-2015, 18:30
November 2019 it expires

How old will Rustic's truck be then? :sly