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Old 10-03-2008, 01:11 PM
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Come'on guys first aid. We all should have duct tape and some bandages. A cell phone for road service. Any thing bigger use real care service. The biggest thing is sunburn and a couple little cuts. It's not like your are out in the wild country or are you? Most time your gas station has what you would need for the road.
 
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I have a small nylon pouch from Northsafety. Measures 4x4x3 and has 61 pieces. Fits in the lower fairing pocket.

http://northsafety.com/TriggerWorkfl...9-b415027011f6
 
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Is there a room number to go with all that.
 
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Yes, it's 47
 
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Yes, I keep my "kit" (actually a gallon-size ziplock bag) in my right saddle bag.

It includes several sizes of QuikClot blood clotting agent sponges, a C-A-T tourniquet, battle dressings, and other misc. first aid supplies: gauze strips, band-aids, antiseptic, etc.
 
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This is what we carry on the Ski Patrol.

1 pocket mask with one way valve for rescue breathing
3 pair’s non latex exam gloves
4 triangular bandages or large cravet
9 sterile compresses (3 each of 3 sizes) 2x2 4x4 5x10
1 large compress (i.e. 8x10)
6 Band-Aids
2 Roller gauze (1 each of 2 sizes)
2 Roll of adhesive tape (1 each of 1” and 2 “)
1 EMT scissors
1 SAM splint to splint extremitiy injuries, arms and legs it can also be formed into a C-Collar in case of C-Spine injury which would be very common with an MC accident. It was invented by a Medic during the 60's.
http://www.sammedical.com/sam_splint.html
4 large safety pins
1 pocket knife
1 flashlight (or headlamp with spare batteries)
1 aluminum rescue blanket
2 plastic garbage bags

The American Red Cross has a variety of inexpensive kits.
http://www.redcrossstore.org/shopper...x?LocationId=2
They also offer training

Here are some other links

http://www.hermosaworks.com/
http://www.epromos.com/product/8821993.html
http://www.firstaidneeds.com/product/911-93311-11600
http://www.tasco-safety.com/firstaid/firstaid02.html
 
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Old 10-03-2008, 06:01 PM
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I don't, maybe i should.
 
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I got my trauma kit through
Tac-Ord

2228 E Commercial St
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: (208) 288-1450
 
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I bought a first aid kit for Motorcycle police, Harley Part number 93511-02 Cost is 99.00, but you can get it from Chicago HD for 79.00
 
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I think a scabbard mounted locked shotgun would suffice.
 


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