EDC Pouch, Pack, Kit

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KevoUsmc

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If you're worried about booze for "sanitizing" trauma wounds, you all need more medical training lolol. Slap a TQ on it when in doubt, pack the wound if applicable (preferably hemostatic gauze), quick pressure dressing, and get to a higher level of care. You don't need to "sanitize" a wound- they give broad spectrum ABX at the hospital.

But if you geezers are looking for excuses for your wives as to why you carry booze around in your trucks, apologies for taking that too seriously hahahaha
Oh I wasn't intending on using it for sanitizing lol just my liver.
 

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Tourniquets...at least two.
This. Personally, I try to have at least 2 per passenger so 4 total since I rarely travel with more than one passenger.

More importantly stage and secure them within arm's reach of you and your passenger. You may end up pinned with some serious trauma after an accident and may not be able to access the console or rear storage.

Seconds count!
 
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Oh I wasn't intending on using it for sanitizing lol just my liver.
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Can this be used? Due to the shape of the bottle it will not fit in a cup holder..any other suggestions for securing it?

Also, as “SLV_” has pointed out..SECONDS COUNT!!! So, I’m thinking this needs to be in arms reach with Velcro straps or perhaps a magnetic mount or something. Willing to have something custom fabricated in order to make sure not a drop is spilled!!!
 
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