Basic Life Support kit list

Fergie

Expedition Leader
Well, as of December of this year, it is still the ABCs.

Unless it has been adpoted by local agencies, or by the NREMT, then I will follow my training, and if it changes, then I will adopt the new methodology.
 

bcrez

Adventurer
x2 I passed my WFR cert Jan17 2010. We still learned ABC's + Look, listen, feel). But as my instructors said, new information and techniques are constantly changing.
 

DarkHelmet

Adventurer
EMT-B Wilderness Jump Kit

I carry a Conterra USAR bag in my truck as my primary Mountain Rescue / Rural Ambulance jump kit when I respond to back country medical calls where a regular ambulance cannot reach and when I expect extended transport times. I also have a Ferno EMT vest that I use for working on the ambulance with basic BLS/ABC supplies to carry on my person when I am working at crash scenes on the highway, etc.

Bag: Conterra USAR Bag with Deluxe Organizer Kit

External: ESS Safety Glasses

In Top Pocket:
(2) SAM Splint
(1) Emisis Bag

In Main Pocket:
(1) Adult BVM
(1) KTD Traction Splint
(2) Backboard Straps
(2) Adult C-Collar
(1) Pediatric C-Collar
(1) HeadBed-II
(1) D Tank O2 w/Regulator
(2) Adult NRB Mask
(1) Pediatric NRB Mask
(1) Adult Nasal Cannula

Medium Organizer Green - AIRWAY:
(1) Set - Oral Airways
(1) Set - Nasal Airways w/Lubricant
(1) Pocket Mask w/Valve

Blue Pelican Hard Case - Wipes/Pads: I keep them in here to keep them from getting squished and it seems to work well vs. having Iodine pads leak all over the rest of the kit when squished.

(2) Large Band-Aid
(3) After Cuts & Scrapes Wipes
(4) Alcohol Prep Pads
(2) PDI Benzalkonium Chloride Wipes
(3) Burn Gel Small
(1) SPF 30 Sunscreen Wipe
(1) PDI Green Soap Sponge
(2) PDI Sani-Cloth HB Small
(2) PDI Antimicrobial Hand Wipe
(4) Antibiotic Ointment

Medium Organizer Case - Minor Medical: This also serves as a quick "pull out" kit that I can throw in a backpack if I need to hike into a scene with other gear. It is still under a constant state of revision to add more, remove some, etc.

(1) Bandage Scissor
(1) Tweezer
(1) 5x9 Abdominal Pad
(2) Hot Packs
(1) Box, Sooth-A-Sting swabs
(1) 2" Coban
(1) Oral Glucose Gel
(1) Eye Wash
(1) 3" Kerlix Roller
(2) Finger SAM Splint
(1) Blist-O-Ban Kit
(1) Roll, 1" Cloth Tape
(1) 2" Elastic Bandage
(2) 2" Sof-Kling Rollers
(1) Pair, Gloves, Med
(2) Eye Pads
(1) PDI Sani-Cloth HB Small
(1) Povidine-Iodine Swab (x2)
(3) PDI Benzalkonium Chloride Wipes
(2) 2x3 Telfa Non-Stick
(2) 3x4 Telfa Non-Stick
(2) 3x3 Adaptic Dressings
(4) 4x4 Gauze
(1) Band-Aids, Assorted Sizes
(1) Wound Closure Strips

Logo Pocket:
Large Organizer Blue - BLEEDING/SHOCK/BURNS:
(1) CAT Torniquet
(2) Pair, Gloves, Medium
(3) PDI Benzalkonium Chloride Wipes
(2) Burn Dressings Small
(1) Blood-Stopper Dressing
(2) 5x9 Abdominal Pads
(2) 4" Sof-Kling Rollers
(1) Quik-Clot Sport 50g Dressing
(1) Celox Hemostatic Agent
(2) 2x3 Telfa Non-Stick
(2) 3x4 Telfa Non-Stick
(2) 3x8 Telfa Non-Stick
(1) Petroleum Gauze
(10) 4x4 Gauze
(1) Aschermann Chest Seal (ACS)

Yellow Organizer - ASSESSMENT:
(1) Adult BP Cuff
(1) Littman Cardiology III Stethoscope
(1) EMT Shears
(1) Penlight
(1) Sharpie Marker
(1) Bottle, Hand Sanitizer
(2) PDI Sani-Cloth HB Large
(6) Pair, Gloves, Medium
(1) SOAP Notes Pad
(2) Chem Lights
(1) Devon PC-60 Pulse Oximeter
(2) Nail Polish Remover Pads

Non-Logo Pocket:
(1) Handheld Suction
(1) Hypothermia Kit: (1) Space Blankets; (6) Hot Packs
(3) Triangle Bandages
(1) 3" Cloth Tape

Large Organizer Blue - BANDAGES:
(2) 4" Elastic Bandage
(2) 2" Coban
(2) Cold Packs
(6) 3x3 Gauze
(1) 3" CONFORM Roller Gauze

It's an extensive kit and it is big and heavy. Pretty overkill as a jump kit for first responding to car wrecks when an ambulance is enroute, but pretty light in dealing with a single or multi casualty back country accident, of which I've had a few.
 

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