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Hey I remember this as a thread on I think it was the old board.. but I am wondering... what do yall keep in your jump kits... item wise... i am getting ready to do a standby at an equestirian event and i am trying to restock my kit.. and brain farting... anyone out there got Ideas?

Brian

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I do not respond to calls when I am off duty, and therefore, I have no need for a jump kit.

The jump kit in our rigs includes the following item(s):

- Adult (Lrg. and Regular), Child, and Infant BP cuffs.

- Three Adult NRB's and Three Adult Nasal Cannula's

- Three tubes of oral glucose

- Bite Sticks

- OPA's and NPA's

- Sharp Shuttles

- Ammonia Nitrate Inhalants (never know when you're going to have that cyanide poisoning)

- Sting Swabs

- Adult BVM

- Two C-Collars

- Sterile Saline

- Triage Tags

- Bandages/Dressings

We keep an extra bag, in case we have to split up.

The ambulance is also fully stocked.

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The agency I work for gives BLS first responders jump kits, and in them are:

-bandages/dressings

-splints

-OPAs and NPAs

-3 adult NRB and nasal cannula

-O2 tank (sm)

-2 c-collars

-sharps shuttles

-adult and child BP cuffs

-stethoscope

-triage tags

-2 tubes oral glucose

-adult bvm

I have my own for my personal vehicle; it's got all the same stuff minus the O2 tank, OPAs and NPAs, and sharps shuttles.

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In my kit I keep:

1 D O2 cylinder w/regulator

1 ASC

2 Trauma dressings

Misc Bandages/Dressings (Kerlix(sp?), 2x2's, 5x9's, 4x4's etc.)

Oral and Nasal Airway's

Portable Suction

Sterile water for irrigation

Tape

Spanish Translation book

MCI Log

BP Cuff

Ring cutter

Oral Glucose

Activated charcoal

Stethoscope

Burn dressings

Snake bite kit

Two talk about radios

A smaller, stand alone, first aid kit

Adult, pedi- and infant BVM's

Masks for above

Traffic vest

Trauma shears

Clamps

Adult and Pedi NRBS

Adult and Pedi cannulas

SAM Splints

C-Collars

OB Kit

Infection Control Kit

This is my personal bag, and I do take it occasionally when I am posted to the mobile unit at my bread and butter job.

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Lets see in my jump kit i have:

2 pocket face masks

BP cuff

Ears

a couple of flash lights

a palm pen light

a first aid kit iwth your usual stuff

a few ace bandages

one cold and one hot pack

a blanket

several rolls of cerlex

a box of gloves

a pair of leather gloves

watch

box of bandaids

scissors

two hemastats

trash bag

ponytail holders ( theyre for my benifit) lol

pad of paper and serval pens

a list of emergency numbers ( pioson coltrol and the police and stuff like that)

glow sticks

a few packages of drinking water that came with teh first aid kit

I think thats about it. I know its a lot but i live in a very rural area and you never know what your going to come across.

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  • 2 weeks later...

• 02 bottle

• 1 adult, pediatric, infant NRB + nasal cannula

• 1 adult, pediatric, infant, BVM

• 1 pocket mask

• Nasal/Oral airways

• Intubation kit

• Combitube

• 4X4's, multi trauma dressings, occlusive dressings, chest seals,

• Ear themomiter, Spo2/Pulse measarure.

• Ice pack

• Glucometer

• BP cuff (adult)

• Stetoscope

• Oral glucose

• Trash Bag

• Trauma sheers

• Pen light

• Vomit bag (mmmmmm) :shock:

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i work part time for a county ambulance service here in Kansas and i also volunteer for the Girard fire department. i keep a jump kit that includes a adult and pediatric c- collar, BVM, different sizes of OPA's and NPA's, different size bandages and dressings, 1" and 2" tape, INSTA-GLUCOSE, activated charcoal, B/P cuff and stethoscope, pen light, latex XL gloves, sterile water, trauma shears, alcohol preps, smelling salts, pen and paper. i also keep my cell phone on me at all times.

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After the events of recent weeks I need to desperately restock my jump kit, but I have had little time or spare money to do so. Below is the list of what I normally carry (at present I'm down to about half the listed amounts of disposable or non-reusable items)

Adult BVM

Pedi BVM

Neonate BVM

Oral Airways

Nasal Airways

"D" cylinders (1 in the bag, 2 in the truck)

O2 regulators (2)

Adult NRB (2)

Pedi NRB (2)

Neonate O2 Mask (1)

Adult Simple Face Mask (SFM) (2)

Pedi SFM (2)

Venturi Mask (1)

Oxygen Tubing (2)

Non-latex exam gloves (10 pairs)

4 x 4's (200 non-sterile)

Trauma dressings (2)

5 x 9 dressings (10)

Kerlix (generic) (10 rolls)

Scalpel (1)

OB Kit (1)

Extra pairs of umbilical cord clamps (2 pair)

Scissors (1)

Kelly Clamps (2)

EpiPen (my own) (2)

Benadryl tablets (my own) (1 bottle of 100)

Albuterol inhaler (my own) (1)

Aspirin (one bottle) (1 bottle of 100)

Oral glucose (two tubes)

Pulse Oximeter (1)

Stethoscope (2)

Adult BP Cuff (1)

Pedi BP Cuff (1)

Penlight (2)

Glucometer plus strips and lancets

Aluminum Foil

Sterile Water (2- 500 ml bottles)

Burn sheet (2)

Plain sheets (4)

Treatment reports (25)

Pocket knife (1)

Space Blanket (2)

Stifneck Select C-Collars (3)

Blankets (2)

Cold Packs (4)

Hot Packs (4)

Porta-warm Mattress (2)

Flashlight (2)

Biohazard Bags (10)

Sharps container (1)

Ammonia inhalants (10)

Sting swabs (10)

Atropine autoinjector (HELLO- I live downwind from the world's largest stockpile of nerve gas....this is for me only)

Triage tags (25)

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After the events of recent weeks I need to desperately restock my jump kit, but I have had little time or spare money to do so. Below is the list of what I normally carry (at present I'm down to about half the listed amounts of disposable or non-reusable items)

Adult BVM

Pedi BVM

Neonate BVM

Oral Airways

Nasal Airways

"D" cylinders (1 in the bag, 2 in the truck)

O2 regulators (2)

Adult NRB (2)

Pedi NRB (2)

Neonate O2 Mask (1)

Adult Simple Face Mask (SFM) (2)

Pedi SFM (2)

Venturi Mask (1)

Oxygen Tubing (2)

Non-latex exam gloves (10 pairs)

4 x 4's (200 non-sterile)

Trauma dressings (2)

5 x 9 dressings (10)

Kerlix (generic) (10 rolls)

Scalpel (1)

OB Kit (1)

Extra pairs of umbilical cord clamps (2 pair)

Scissors (1)

Kelly Clamps (2)

EpiPen (my own) (2)

Benadryl tablets (my own) (1 bottle of 100)

Albuterol inhaler (my own) (1)

Aspirin (one bottle) (1 bottle of 100)

Oral glucose (two tubes)

Pulse Oximeter (1)

Stethoscope (2)

Adult BP Cuff (1)

Pedi BP Cuff (1)

Penlight (2)

Glucometer plus strips and lancets

Aluminum Foil

Sterile Water (2- 500 ml bottles)

Burn sheet (2)

Plain sheets (4)

Treatment reports (25)

Pocket knife (1)

Space Blanket (2)

Stifneck Select C-Collars (3)

Blankets (2)

Cold Packs (4)

Hot Packs (4)

Porta-warm Mattress (2)

Flashlight (2)

Biohazard Bags (10)

Sharps container (1)

Ammonia inhalants (10)

Sting swabs (10)

Atropine autoinjector (HELLO- I live downwind from the world's largest stockpile of nerve gas....this is for me only)

Triage tags (25)

WOW!!!!!! that's almost as much as we carry on an entire ambulance

( minus some ALS supplies )

I carry pretty much what most other people have, minus the oxygen.

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After the events of recent weeks I need to desperately restock my jump kit, but I have had little time or spare money to do so. Below is the list of what I normally carry (at present I'm down to about half the listed amounts of disposable or non-reusable items)

Adult BVM

Pedi BVM

Neonate BVM

Oral Airways

Nasal Airways

"D" cylinders (1 in the bag, 2 in the truck)

O2 regulators (2)

Adult NRB (2)

Pedi NRB (2)

Neonate O2 Mask (1)

Adult Simple Face Mask (SFM) (2)

Pedi SFM (2)

Venturi Mask (1)

Oxygen Tubing (2)

Non-latex exam gloves (10 pairs)

4 x 4's (200 non-sterile)

Trauma dressings (2)

5 x 9 dressings (10)

Kerlix (generic) (10 rolls)

Scalpel (1)

OB Kit (1)

Extra pairs of umbilical cord clamps (2 pair)

Scissors (1)

Kelly Clamps (2)

EpiPen (my own) (2)

Benadryl tablets (my own) (1 bottle of 100)

Albuterol inhaler (my own) (1)

Aspirin (one bottle) (1 bottle of 100)

Oral glucose (two tubes)

Pulse Oximeter (1)

Stethoscope (2)

Adult BP Cuff (1)

Pedi BP Cuff (1)

Penlight (2)

Glucometer plus strips and lancets

Aluminum Foil

Sterile Water (2- 500 ml bottles)

Burn sheet (2)

Plain sheets (4)

Treatment reports (25)

Pocket knife (1)

Space Blanket (2)

Stifneck Select C-Collars (3)

Blankets (2)

Cold Packs (4)

Hot Packs (4)

Porta-warm Mattress (2)

Flashlight (2)

Biohazard Bags (10)

Sharps container (1)

Ammonia inhalants (10)

Sting swabs (10)

Atropine autoinjector (HELLO- I live downwind from the world's largest stockpile of nerve gas....this is for me only)

Triage tags (25)

Isn't that a bit... you know... excessive?

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