Tactical Medic kit
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Tactical Medic kit
This is my tac med setup.
IFAk for fixing me.
rip away EMT pouch
additional trauma supplies
Bulk trauma supplies
Additional instruments and supplies set
Minor surg set
IFAk for fixing me.
rip away EMT pouch
additional trauma supplies
Bulk trauma supplies
Additional instruments and supplies set
Minor surg set
Doc_Shane- Admin
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Join date : 2013-01-16
Location : Earth
Re: Tactical Medic kit
Nice! A lot better than my old IFAK...
Paladin- Subject Matter Expert
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Join date : 2013-01-19
Location : Southern Utah
Spot on
Pretty spot on DS, looks STRANGELY familiar.
Old Frog- Subject Matter Expert
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Join date : 2013-01-20
Location : East of the Mississippi
Re: Tactical Medic kit
Old Frog wrote:Pretty spot on DS, looks STRANGELY familiar.
Some of it was "liberated"
Doc_Shane- Admin
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Re: Tactical Medic kit
Very nice. I am looking to liberate a scalable plate carrier myself.
Now here are two questions, is the quick clot sport the same as their combat gauze? Also you have a ton of scissors...why so many?
Okay one more question, do you have a pair of scissors for clothing in that collection?
Now here are two questions, is the quick clot sport the same as their combat gauze? Also you have a ton of scissors...why so many?
Okay one more question, do you have a pair of scissors for clothing in that collection?
andrew jackson- New Member
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Join date : 2013-01-20
Re: Tactical Medic kit
Different types of scissors for different things, but a lot of what looks like scissors are either hemostats, clamps or needle drivers.
I do carry several pairs of trauma shears (EMT Scissors), bandage scissors, and surgical scissors. It goes back to 2=1 1=0 thought process.
The QC Sport is very effective for smaller wounds, it's not as bulky as the military combat gauze type so it fits in smaller kits and is a lot cheaper especially since Uncle Scrooge isn't funding my gear these days.
Somethings can be improvised easier- scalpels can be replaced with really sharp knives, but good scissors for wound edge revision, and other delicate work are a must to me.
I do carry several pairs of trauma shears (EMT Scissors), bandage scissors, and surgical scissors. It goes back to 2=1 1=0 thought process.
The QC Sport is very effective for smaller wounds, it's not as bulky as the military combat gauze type so it fits in smaller kits and is a lot cheaper especially since Uncle Scrooge isn't funding my gear these days.
Somethings can be improvised easier- scalpels can be replaced with really sharp knives, but good scissors for wound edge revision, and other delicate work are a must to me.
Doc_Shane- Admin
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