As you'd probably guess, being an EMT means you tend to keep a good amount of first aid gear on you at all times. Everyday Carry reader Tony shares his bag that's packed with enough gear to patch up just about anyone until help arrives.
The bag's a Fastpack EDC by TAD. Here's what's inside:
- 50' Paracord
- Leatherman Wave with Extra Bits + Holder
- Survival Mirror
- AAA Batteries x 5
- Magnesium Flint
- Gerber Edict
- Gerber Ghoststrike
- Bic Lighter
- Condor Summit Zero
- Baseball Cap
- Altoids Tin with Livestrong Band
- Condor Rip-Away EMT Pouch
- CAT Tourniquet
- 2" Medical Tape
- Trauma Shears and Mini Trauma Shears
- 2x Adult OPA
- (In Pouch) 2x2, 3x3, 4x4 Sterile Gauze (5 each)
- Adult Air Mask
- Triangular Bandage/ Cravat
- 3x 4 yard Roller Gauze
- 13" Macbook Air
- Mac Charger
- Jaybird Freedom Spirit Bluetooth Headphones
- Condor Utility Pouch
- Streamlight Penlight, Ti Pen, Sharpie
- Wide Mouth Nalgene
- Casio Solar Watch
- Hanky
- Slim Fossil Wallet
- Mini Altoids Tin with Nitrite Gloves
- Ballpoint Pen, Burts Bees Chapstick
- Leatherman Raptor Trauma Shears
- Mechanix M-Pact Gloves (Coyote)
- Cliff Bars
- Condor Glove Pouch, Maxpedition Medic Patch 2"
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Yeah the bag was cool that it can carry all those stuff so organize and perfect like the bag I saw from the fire store online. Great features but not yet sure with the durability cos I haven't yet seen it on hand. But I guess It's pretty good.
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