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    Hey guys,
    This semester in college i have had the luck of enrolling in a Wilderness First Responder course at my college. The more in depth we get into this class, the more I feel naked without a more comprehensive FAK. Infact I was out both my FAK’s because i had lent my sister my gear for hiking and wanted to make sure she had decent stuff (shes a novice). Anyways, just the lack of having gloves on my person (the most basic necessary need of BSI) was having me bugging, so i put together a decent FAK in a case that now is residing in my bag.

    Current Contents:
    5×9 trauma pad
    various gauze pads – 4×4, 3×4, 3×3, 2×2
    gauze rolls
    bandaids (not many, i consider them pretty useless)
    ace bandage
    2 traingular bandages
    various meds – antihistamine, tylenol, ibuprofen, 1-2 doses of cough/cold meds
    couple of cough drops
    small package of q-tips
    tweezers
    small scissors
    small SAK – never used
    med tape
    alchohol and antiseptic wipes
    butterfly bandages
    probably some more stuff snuggled in

    What i will probably add:
    small bic lighter
    another 5×9
    sharpie (R, Blk, Slv)
    chem stick
    sam splint
    small notebook

    right now its in a crappy first aid kit bag – however i got it for $6 and it was pretty decent for the price, although threw away most of the innards like the 8 million bandaids that i find i don’t ever need or use, and plus cheap bandaids are crap.

    any suggestions though? 90% of the time I’m in an urban environment, and pretty close to a hospital. however with my new training, i can’t help but want to have my gear with me so if a situation arises i can be ready. If i was going into the woods i would probably alter my gear a bit, and add in my heatsheet, etc. Also I am planning on putting together a much more trauma related kit for the winter time, because i end up on the highway a fair amount of the time, and im up north, so in the wintertime, there can literally be dozens of accidents, and i want to be ready to respond. So i guess thats part II, winter time emergency kit to help respond to traumas. and where do you guys get your FAK supples for cheap?

    Thanks, Stay Frosty,
    JohnG.

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