Post by Gentner on Apr 14, 2011 22:06:39 GMT -5
Finally got this in the mail today from the folks at London Bridge Trading; took them three months to make it, but the time was well worth the wait. Intended purpose for the bag is to be used as my jump bag for work; Im an Emergency Medical Technician with a rural fire department in Lenawee County and this allows me to carry more of the basics then I was able to with my TSSI M4 Medical Bag. Its still a work in progress and Im missing a fair share of items that Id like to put into it, but I think its a *decent* start so far. Also, please forgive my lame photography skills, I was trying to be creative and they didnt turn out as nice as I would have liked.
Front:
Left Side - Front:
-Omega USA Locking Carabiner
-Benchmade Rescue Hook 7
Right Side - Front:
- EMT Sheers
Trauma Compartment - Front Flap:
Top Mesh Compartment:
-x3 Kendall Kerlix Gauze Rolls, Sterile, 4.5"x4.1 Yards
Bottom Mesh Compartment:
-x20 Kendall Sterile 4"x4"'s
-x4 Dynamed 5"x9" Trauma Pads
-x6 Sterile Compressed 4" Roller Bandages
Trauma Main Compartment:
Left Side:
x2 Kendall Kerlix Gauze Rolls, Sterile, 4.5"x4.1 Yards
x2 4" Ace Bandages *(Replaced with another Kerlix roll)
x2 North American Rescue Combat Application Tourniquets
x1 Tac Med Solutions SOF-Tourniquet
x1 Asherman Chest Seal (Under Tourniquets)
x1 Petrolatum Gauze (Under Tourniquets)
x20 Toy Story, Scooby Doo, Hello Kitty and Regular Band Aid's (Under Tourniquets)
x10 Sterile 2"x2" Guaze Pads (Under Tourniquets)
Right Side:
x2 Emergency Trauma Dressings, 6"
x2 Kendall Kerlix Gauze Rolls, Sterile, 4.5"x4.1 Yards
x1 Cheapo Pen Light
x1 Foam Ear Plugs
Main Medical Compartment - Left Side:
IV Bag Compartment:
x2 Kendall Kerlix Gauze Rolls, Sterile, 4.5"x4.1 Yards
x1 Pocket Mask
Main Medical Compartment - Top Left - Airway:
Loops:
x1 Oropharyngeal Airway Kit
x1 Nasalpharyngeal Airway, 28F
x1 3m Medical Tape
Mesh Pocket:
x1 Non Rebreather Mask
X1 Nasal Cannula
Main Medical Compartment - Right Side:
Top Mesh Pocket:
x1 Rite in the Rain EMS Note Book
x2 Pens
x2 Sharpie Markers
x5 Pairs, Black Latex Free Gloves, Medium
x2 1.5 Liter Red Biohazard Bags
x1 Insta Oral Glucose, Lemon
x1 Chewable Glucose Tablets
Bottom Mesh Pocket:
x3 Triangle Bandages
x1 North American Rescue SAM II Splint, Folded.
Hydration Bladder Slot Behind Pockets:
x2 North American Rescue SAM II Splint, Folded
x4 Kendall Kerlix Gauze Rolls, Sterile, 4.5"x4.1 Yards
Removable Drug Bag - Top Pocket, Diagnostic Equipment:
x1 Littmann Lightweight II S.E. Stethoscope
x1 Generic Adult BP Cuff
Manufacturers Label:
Failed Artsy Picture:
Sorry for the incredibly long post, but thats my bag so far. For those of you that are wondering, everything was paid for out of my pocket except for the airway stuff, which we are allowed to grab from supply. Big thanks go out to Mandy at LBT for getting me a great price on the bag.
Still looking to add the following:
x2 ETD's
x8 North American Rescue S Roll Gauze (Or H&H Primed's)
x4 North American Rescue Hyfins (Valved Version due to local protocols)
x2 Tac Med Solutions SOF-Tourniquets to replace the CATs.
x1 OPA Set (For the removable Airway Bag)
x4 NPA's (Size 22-32, Removable Airway Bag)
x3 Rolls 3m Tape
x2 Water-Jel 5"x9" Dressings (1st/2nd Degree Burns <15% TBSA, again local protocols)
x1 Burn Sheet
x1 French Suction Cath
x1 Yankauer Suction Cath
Any questions, criticism and advice is greatly welcomed. Thanks for looking.
Front:
Left Side - Front:
-Omega USA Locking Carabiner
-Benchmade Rescue Hook 7
Right Side - Front:
- EMT Sheers
Trauma Compartment - Front Flap:
Top Mesh Compartment:
-x3 Kendall Kerlix Gauze Rolls, Sterile, 4.5"x4.1 Yards
Bottom Mesh Compartment:
-x20 Kendall Sterile 4"x4"'s
-x4 Dynamed 5"x9" Trauma Pads
-x6 Sterile Compressed 4" Roller Bandages
Trauma Main Compartment:
Left Side:
x2 Kendall Kerlix Gauze Rolls, Sterile, 4.5"x4.1 Yards
x2 4" Ace Bandages *(Replaced with another Kerlix roll)
x2 North American Rescue Combat Application Tourniquets
x1 Tac Med Solutions SOF-Tourniquet
x1 Asherman Chest Seal (Under Tourniquets)
x1 Petrolatum Gauze (Under Tourniquets)
x20 Toy Story, Scooby Doo, Hello Kitty and Regular Band Aid's (Under Tourniquets)
x10 Sterile 2"x2" Guaze Pads (Under Tourniquets)
Right Side:
x2 Emergency Trauma Dressings, 6"
x2 Kendall Kerlix Gauze Rolls, Sterile, 4.5"x4.1 Yards
x1 Cheapo Pen Light
x1 Foam Ear Plugs
Main Medical Compartment - Left Side:
IV Bag Compartment:
x2 Kendall Kerlix Gauze Rolls, Sterile, 4.5"x4.1 Yards
x1 Pocket Mask
Main Medical Compartment - Top Left - Airway:
Loops:
x1 Oropharyngeal Airway Kit
x1 Nasalpharyngeal Airway, 28F
x1 3m Medical Tape
Mesh Pocket:
x1 Non Rebreather Mask
X1 Nasal Cannula
Main Medical Compartment - Right Side:
Top Mesh Pocket:
x1 Rite in the Rain EMS Note Book
x2 Pens
x2 Sharpie Markers
x5 Pairs, Black Latex Free Gloves, Medium
x2 1.5 Liter Red Biohazard Bags
x1 Insta Oral Glucose, Lemon
x1 Chewable Glucose Tablets
Bottom Mesh Pocket:
x3 Triangle Bandages
x1 North American Rescue SAM II Splint, Folded.
Hydration Bladder Slot Behind Pockets:
x2 North American Rescue SAM II Splint, Folded
x4 Kendall Kerlix Gauze Rolls, Sterile, 4.5"x4.1 Yards
Removable Drug Bag - Top Pocket, Diagnostic Equipment:
x1 Littmann Lightweight II S.E. Stethoscope
x1 Generic Adult BP Cuff
Manufacturers Label:
Failed Artsy Picture:
Sorry for the incredibly long post, but thats my bag so far. For those of you that are wondering, everything was paid for out of my pocket except for the airway stuff, which we are allowed to grab from supply. Big thanks go out to Mandy at LBT for getting me a great price on the bag.
Still looking to add the following:
x2 ETD's
x8 North American Rescue S Roll Gauze (Or H&H Primed's)
x4 North American Rescue Hyfins (Valved Version due to local protocols)
x2 Tac Med Solutions SOF-Tourniquets to replace the CATs.
x1 OPA Set (For the removable Airway Bag)
x4 NPA's (Size 22-32, Removable Airway Bag)
x3 Rolls 3m Tape
x2 Water-Jel 5"x9" Dressings (1st/2nd Degree Burns <15% TBSA, again local protocols)
x1 Burn Sheet
x1 French Suction Cath
x1 Yankauer Suction Cath
Any questions, criticism and advice is greatly welcomed. Thanks for looking.