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Old July 11th, 2004, 03:32 PM
riverman
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A friend skinned his elbow playing basketball, and came to me for some
antiseptic and a bandaid. He figured I carried some in my vest because of
all those hooks swinging around, etc. Funny thing is that it never crossed
my mind to have a First Aid kit with me while I'm out on the water, but
considering all the times I've fallen trying to hop from rock to rock in wet
waders, slipped on rough ground, face planted into bushes, etc, I think I
ought to.

My question: how many of us out there carry a small first aid kit in their
vest when they're fishing, or in their float tube? How many folks carry them
in their car instead, and how many don't carry anything at all?

And what do you carry in them?

--riverman


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Old July 11th, 2004, 04:58 PM
Dave LaCourse
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riverman writes:

My question: how many of us out there carry a small first aid kit in their
vest when they're fishing, or in their float tube? How many folks carry them
in their car instead, and how many don't carry anything at all?

And what do you carry in them?




The only decent thing Ken Fortenberry has done since *I've* known him is to
give two first aid kits as raffle prizes at Waldo's Spring Fling Clave what
back when...... Somehow, I ended up with one of them and have carried it
faithfully for the past four years. Only this year did I have need for it, and
it came in handy. After falling several times, I needed the bandages for my
arms, leg, and hand.

The kid contains a variety of bandaids in several sizes, including butterfly
for closing a gaping wound, and giant ones (the size of your hand) for *really*
band scrapes and cuts. It also contained tape, disinfective salve, ointment
for burns, bites, etc, and a small pair of tweasers for removing slivers, etc.

Thank you, Mr. Fortenberry.

Dave

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Old July 11th, 2004, 04:58 PM
Dave LaCourse
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riverman writes:

My question: how many of us out there carry a small first aid kit in their
vest when they're fishing, or in their float tube? How many folks carry them
in their car instead, and how many don't carry anything at all?

And what do you carry in them?




The only decent thing Ken Fortenberry has done since *I've* known him is to
give two first aid kits as raffle prizes at Waldo's Spring Fling Clave what
back when...... Somehow, I ended up with one of them and have carried it
faithfully for the past four years. Only this year did I have need for it, and
it came in handy. After falling several times, I needed the bandages for my
arms, leg, and hand.

The kid contains a variety of bandaids in several sizes, including butterfly
for closing a gaping wound, and giant ones (the size of your hand) for *really*
band scrapes and cuts. It also contained tape, disinfective salve, ointment
for burns, bites, etc, and a small pair of tweasers for removing slivers, etc.

Thank you, Mr. Fortenberry.

Dave

http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html







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Old July 11th, 2004, 04:59 PM
Tim Lysyk
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"riverman" wrote in message
...

My question: how many of us out there carry a small first aid kit in their
vest when they're fishing, or in their float tube? How many folks carry

them
in their car instead, and how many don't carry anything at all?

And what do you carry in them?

--riverman


I carry a first aid kit while fishing, especially if it a back-woods kind of
hike. I will carry it in a backpack along with other essentials. I also
carry a flashlight, which bailed myself and two others out of potentially
serious situation.

Tim Lysyk


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Old July 11th, 2004, 04:59 PM
Tim Lysyk
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"riverman" wrote in message
...

My question: how many of us out there carry a small first aid kit in their
vest when they're fishing, or in their float tube? How many folks carry

them
in their car instead, and how many don't carry anything at all?

And what do you carry in them?

--riverman


I carry a first aid kit while fishing, especially if it a back-woods kind of
hike. I will carry it in a backpack along with other essentials. I also
carry a flashlight, which bailed myself and two others out of potentially
serious situation.

Tim Lysyk


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Old July 11th, 2004, 05:11 PM
Dave LaCourse
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My car came with an outstanding first aid kid, stored in the rear seat center
arm rest. It is chock full of bandages, tape, hemostat/scissors, and one of
those foil blankets to keep the "victim" warm, along with a pair of rubber
gloves. Most important is the first aid manual that accompanies the kit.

The way I drive, it should also contain splints, a blood supply (O+, thank
you), and a hymnal.
Dave

http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html







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Old July 11th, 2004, 05:11 PM
Dave LaCourse
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Default First Aid kits

My car came with an outstanding first aid kid, stored in the rear seat center
arm rest. It is chock full of bandages, tape, hemostat/scissors, and one of
those foil blankets to keep the "victim" warm, along with a pair of rubber
gloves. Most important is the first aid manual that accompanies the kit.

The way I drive, it should also contain splints, a blood supply (O+, thank
you), and a hymnal.
Dave

http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html







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Old July 11th, 2004, 05:11 PM
Dave LaCourse
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Default First Aid kits

My car came with an outstanding first aid kid, stored in the rear seat center
arm rest. It is chock full of bandages, tape, hemostat/scissors, and one of
those foil blankets to keep the "victim" warm, along with a pair of rubber
gloves. Most important is the first aid manual that accompanies the kit.

The way I drive, it should also contain splints, a blood supply (O+, thank
you), and a hymnal.
Dave

http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html







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Old July 11th, 2004, 06:05 PM
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:32:04 +0200, "riverman" wrote:

A friend skinned his elbow playing basketball, and came to me for some
antiseptic and a bandaid. He figured I carried some in my vest because of
all those hooks swinging around, etc. Funny thing is that it never crossed
my mind to have a First Aid kit with me while I'm out on the water, but
considering all the times I've fallen trying to hop from rock to rock in wet
waders, slipped on rough ground, face planted into bushes, etc, I think I
ought to.

My question: how many of us out there carry a small first aid kit in their
vest when they're fishing, or in their float tube? How many folks carry them
in their car instead, and how many don't carry anything at all?

And what do you carry in them?

--riverman

I would add that a tube of "super glue" should be in all kits. This is
very handy for sealing annoying minor cuts or "new-skinning" blisters,
and could be a life-saver in the event of a major cut/wound. Make sure
to get the "dropper" type and not the "push pen" type. The kind I look
for is the stubby, round bottle with the screw-on cap.

HTH,
R
 




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