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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
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.....
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.
November 2019 it expires
How old will Rustic's truck be then? :sly
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