Hello. I thought I may as well post some images of my large/group first aid kit. Please note, I have added 2 more pairs of gloves and ordered 2 FFD's, but I haven't included them in the images and so will list the contents as shown in the images.
It is all contained in a army surplus British Army Medic Daysack, which has enough room for all my kit and its medical contents.
Here are the images and the contents list.
Outside(The red cross folds up so its not visible if its not needed):
Inside:
The pouches on the velcro-backed front:
The pouches unloaded:
The equipment board which clips inside the bag:
The equipment board unloaded:
It should cover everything a group would need, but please feel free to submit suggestions on improvements and added contents!
It is all contained in a army surplus British Army Medic Daysack, which has enough room for all my kit and its medical contents.
Here are the images and the contents list.
Outside(The red cross folds up so its not visible if its not needed):
Inside:
The pouches on the velcro-backed front:
The pouches unloaded:
The equipment board which clips inside the bag:
The equipment board unloaded:
- Burn Bag with tape
- 2x Instant Ice Pack
- Burn Dressing 10cm x 10cm
- 2x Burn pad
- 2x Burn Jel
- 5x Jelonet pads
- 2x Conforming Bandage
- 2x Large non-adherant dressing
- Pair of gloves
- foil blanket
- 5x Wound-cleaning wipe
- 15x Buttefly plaster
- Eye wash phinial
- 4x Triangular bandage
- Extra-large bandage
- 16x Doxycycline capsules 100mg
- 32x Paracetamol capsules 500mg
- 30x Co-codamol
- 36x Ibuprofen
- Blister Plasters (assorted)
- 2x Pack of 3 steri-strips
- Temporary wound closures
- Anti-bac hand jel
- Pen torch
- Disposable Apron
- Savlon wound wash 100ml
- 3x Assorted scissors
- Tuff-cuts
- 2x Large no.9 dressing
- 3x Medium No.8 dressing
- 20x Assorted plasters
It should cover everything a group would need, but please feel free to submit suggestions on improvements and added contents!
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