I had an unfortunate situation this weekend where my wife suffered a horrific leg wound requiring a fast ride to the ER. After getting her home I had to go get some medical supplies / dressings to keep things clean ect. Based on my shopping trip I realized that my little first aid kit I keep in my race trailer is woefully inadequate. Having said that I have added another line item to my winter project list I.E. put together or buy a "real" first aid kit.
I was wondering what you carry in your trailer and or have any recommendations as to a good pre-assembled kit. We (Team Casual) are very fortunate to have a fire fighter / paramedic on our race team so I'll be looking to him as well for some guidance.
Note: During one of our local races this year I was on a rescue boat that responded to crash where the driver was caught up in his own prop. Long story short no one had any scissors that would cut through his cut suit, it was a very scary scene. Just as we were about to pull the prop off we got lucky and were able to chew through the material and pull him free. Lessons learned ? Talk to the cut suit manufactures and see if there is a cutting instrument that will work on the various materials they use.
Sam,
I was wondering what you carry in your trailer and or have any recommendations as to a good pre-assembled kit. We (Team Casual) are very fortunate to have a fire fighter / paramedic on our race team so I'll be looking to him as well for some guidance.
Note: During one of our local races this year I was on a rescue boat that responded to crash where the driver was caught up in his own prop. Long story short no one had any scissors that would cut through his cut suit, it was a very scary scene. Just as we were about to pull the prop off we got lucky and were able to chew through the material and pull him free. Lessons learned ? Talk to the cut suit manufactures and see if there is a cutting instrument that will work on the various materials they use.
Sam,
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