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What I need is a box like Squad 51 had!

LOL! That thing was like a magician's hat! They could pull an endless string of crap out of there and never empty it. Luckily they kept the Porta-Power and the K-12 on top, so they didn't have to dig through all that silly medical equipment to get to it!

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Honestly there's no substitue for a good first aid kit in your car.

Forego the oxygen as there is too much liability/risk involved with carrying it in your personal vehicle.

Leave the O2 on the ambulance;-)

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LOL! That thing was like a magician's hat! They could pull an endless string of crap out of there and never empty it. Luckily they kept the Porta-Power and the K-12 on top, so they didn't have to dig through all that silly medical equipment to get to it!

Wow, Durham Co. EMS in NC still uses those boxes !

Besides school and Durham EMS, I have not seen boxes used, most places are going with the packs.

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"Old Pal" Boxes. I'm talking about the BIG boxes.. Trauma, IV, etc.

Boxes are easier to clean, however they also seem to keep rain water for extreme lengths of time.

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I don't need a kit or O2. I have a cell phone and I know the number to 911. When I'm off work, I'm OFF work. Unless, of course, it's someone I love or someone that owes me money.

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this is the nj state link for O2 rtk info including is hazards

http://nj.gov/health/eoh/rtkweb/documents/fs/1448.pdf

doesn't o2 make you high? and do air planes really have nitrous oxide mixed with its o2?

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BVM are for two person CPR, or one person rescue breathing with the

AHA guidelines saying 1 breath per second and spend more time on the chest, it cant be done with one person doing chest compressions and trying to use a BVM. Hands only CPR is meant for lay rescuers not provider level CPR. As for carrying O2 in a personal kit, it would have to be a very rual place and as such would more than likely be even more of a pain.

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Hands only CPR is meant for lay rescuers not provider level CPR.

That's because it's assumed that providers are going to have a mechanical means of ventilating a patient or a barrier device.

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