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Does anyone have a checklist of items for an ALS Jumpbag, and an ALS Pedi Jumpbag? Each of our trucks carries a Regular Thomas ALS support bag, and a thomas aeromedical bag for the pedi bag. Im looking for a checklist of everything that should be carried in each bag. As of right now there's no rhyme or reason to any of the equipment that is carried in the bags. Just whatever is already there, and if someone uses something, it may or may not be replaced with the same thing. I'd like to have a standard of equipment that is kept in each bag. Any help is appreciated. My email is firefighter_2000@hotmail.com

Thanks

Craig

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Hey Craig

Just came across your post and thought I'd put in what our MICA ASL medics carry over in Australia.

Adrenaline

Anginine

Aramine

Aspirin

Atropine

Atrovent

Dextrose 5 %

Dextrose 50%

Fentanyl

Glucagon

Hartmanns

Hydrocortison

Lasix

Lignocaine

Maxalon

Midazolam

Morphine

Pancuronium

Narcan

Penthrane

Potassium

Salbutamol

Sodium Bicarbonate

Suxemethonium

Verapamil

Bandages

Dressings

BP Cuffs

SPO2 Meter

OPAs

ETT Gear

Needles

Syringes

Burn Gear

Stethocope

Shears

Sharps

Theres heaps more... Just a basic list of some stuff they carry in there Kit.

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If you're looking for a pedi bag get a Broselow bag. Exepensive? Yes. Worth every penny? Damn right!

Ditto....

As well, one needs to know their local community and protocols, what is most commonly used. Then one can set a par level, based upon the demands.

Personally, I could eliminate about 3/4 in my pack...

R/r 911

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Hey Craig

Just came across your post and thought I'd put in what our MICA ASL medics carry over in Australia.

Dude, I think you just made some of those drug names up! :?

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Dude, I think you just made some of those drug names up! :?

• Adrenaline (for anaphylaxis, bradycardia, asthma & cardiac arrest)

• Anginine (for cardiac chest pain, pulmonary oedema & hypertension)

• Aramine (for hypotension of SVTs & Viagra /Anginine induced hypotension)

• Aspirin (for cardiac chest pain)

• Atropine (for bradycardia & organophosphate overdose)

• Atrovent (for asthma)

• Dextrose 5 % (for drug dilutions)

• Dextrose 50% (for hypoglycaemia)

• Fentanyl (for sedation to intubate)

• Glucagon (for hypoglycaemia)

• Hartmanns (for fluid resuscitation)

• Hydrocortisone (for asthma)

• Lasix (for acute pulmonary oedema)

• Lignocaine (for ventricular arrhythmias including VT and VF)

• Maxalon (for nausea & penetrating eye injuries)

• Midazolam (for seizures & sedation to intubate)

• Morphine (for pain & sedation to intubate)

• Pancuronium (to maintain paralysis following intubation)

• Narcan (for narcotic overdoses)

• Penthrane (for pain)

• Potassium (for cardiac arrest)

• Salbutamol (for asthma)

• Sodium Bicarbonate (for cardiac arrest)

• Suxemethonium (for paralysing to intubate)

• Verapamil (for SVTs)

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