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What do you take for first aid supplies?

Not exclusively meant to be what you would take in the backcountry either. What you would carry on even a day hunt where the vehicle might be miles away.

Do you make up you own first aid kit or buy one of those already made up ones.

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For the hunting pack I use one I bought with other things added as needed. For the truck I have a very complete kit with trauma items.


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Thanks NV.

When the kids were little and along on the adventures, I used to be pretty prepared with one in the pack and one in the truck. Now that they are grown, I feel like I got lazy with being prepared for accidents.

Which brand do you have for the pack and truck?

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Day hunts,I have band aids, Wound Seal, a roll of Colflex (vetwrap), Neosporin, small bottle of super glue, advil. sterno tabs, alcohol swabs Cam, a full first aid kit.

For those that are flush with money, look at the new Zipstitch. About $30 for one suture closure kit for about an inch and a half laceration

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Originally Posted by Lonny
Thanks NV.

When the kids were little and along on the adventures, I used to be pretty prepared with one in the pack and one in the truck. Now that they are grown, I feel like I got lazy with being prepared for accidents.

Which brand do you have for the pack and truck?


For the pack I have one like this I bought at REI. It has extra room so I added other items to it.
REI

The truck kit is one I have had for years originally put together by a scout troop as a fund raiser. It's very complete including sutures, trauma bandages, tourniquet, meds, etc.
Here are a couple of previous threads on the subject:

First Aid

Sample kit







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for the truck i go to wal-mart in august and buy a new $20.00 first aid to carry in truck. when in the field just rope and a roll of black electrician tape couple of band aids.


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In my pack I carry: 1 quik clot combat gauze, 3 pri med compressed gauze that can be used as compress or bandage, 2 large triangular bandages, 2 chlora prep for wound cleaning, 5 4"steri strips for wound closure, 2tincture of benzoin poppers to make the steri strips/tape stick to the skin, assorted band aids. There is duct tape in my survival kit if needed. Every thing fits in a 1 quart zip lock bag and weighs 6oz. I also carry on my kit bag a SOF t 1 1/2" tourniquet.

TThe truck always has a full trauma kit and an owee kit.


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This has been on my mind lately. My first aid kits are due for a serious refresh/update.

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Originally Posted by NVhntr
Originally Posted by Lonny
Thanks NV.

When the kids were little and along on the adventures, I used to be pretty prepared with one in the pack and one in the truck. Now that they are grown, I feel like I got lazy with being prepared for accidents.

Which brand do you have for the pack and truck?


For the pack I have one like this I bought at REI. It has extra room so I added other items to it.
REI

The truck kit is one I have had for years originally put together by a scout troop as a fund raiser. It's very complete including sutures, trauma bandages, tourniquet, meds, etc.
Here are a couple of previous threads on the subject:

First Aid

Sample kit








NV, Thanks a bunch for digging up those old threads!

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my backpacking first aid kit, outside of hunting, is in the 3-4 oz range, my hunting first aid kit is a little over 9 oz; hunting tends to be heavy on the pointy, sharp things and things that go boom smile

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Nice Warden!

Thanks for posting the pics also.

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besides the obvious stuff, upper left hand corner is a tyvek triangular bandage, next to it is a hobby syringe- cut off part of the tip and makes for a great irrigator (pretty light too), combat gauze (infused w/ quik clot), couple of packs of Steri-strips- these rock for wound closure!, some 4x4's, small shears, ace bandage, and Leukotape- quite a bit of it actually- make bandages, wrap, repair and bar none the best blister tape I've used, bag of meds with a few regular bandaids, triple antibiotic, tweezers and probably a few things I'm forgetting smile

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Thanks for the list. Very helpful.

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I carry two tourniquet's and Sutures. Combat gauze is a must, as is webbing straps with plastic buckles.

Edit to add. A small notebook. To write down times, treatments, meds, etc....

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