Our Truck Med Kit
Everyone needs a medical kit and basic knowledge of first aid.
We're pretty avid an this. As such we have three medical kits so far:
- A small, very mobile one, that can be hung off a belt or vest.
- A medium one for the truck shown here.
- And a large one for the home.
I'm also working lightly on some very compact ones to be carried in a cargo pocket as part of our EDC load out. None of my kits are perfect, but they're better than what most people carry with them.
I'm not going to talk you to death about every piece of gear in this kit. Instead I'll let the photos do most of the talking for me. As always if you have any questions, you can leave a comment and I'll do what I can in the way of answering them.
Entire Contents:
2 CAT Style Tourniquets
5 Israeli Military Bandages (2 small, 2 large, 1 high compression)
1 Quick Clot
1 Bottle of Isopropyl Alcohol
5 Surgical Masks
1 Knee Brace
1 Wrist Brace
2 Ace Bandages
2 Surgical Scissors
5 Large Surgical Gauze
1 Roll of Duck tape
1 Roll of Medical Tape
1 Emergency Blanket
1 Multi Tool
1 Flash Light
1 Lighter
1 Bottle of Hand Sanitizer
Multiple Disposable Gloves
75 Feet of 550 Paracord
1 Tube Triple Antibiotic Ointment
Many Multiples of: Small Gauze Pads / Gauze Wraps / Band aids / Medicine
Why carry a Med Kit?!
Seems like a no-brainier to me.. But in this society we're all so interlinked and dependent on those services provided daily that we take it for granted. Honestly I just don't think having one crosses most peoples minds..
First and for most, I carry one in the hopes that if we need it, it will be to hand. Just as much and (knock on wood!) hopefully more likely it may be of use to someone else...
I'm not going to get into the minute man philosophy here, but where ever you are, chances are your car is near by.
Whether a kid needs a band aid, a friend some ibuprofen, or if you witness an accident, you should have the tools at hand to do more then just rubberneck.. The list goes on and on. If you let it, it may take you down the rabbit hole.
Mind your head!
Preparedness is, in my opinion, nothing more then being a responsible adult. You don't need to drive an EMS for it to work, but some things can, in a pinch, be worth their weight in gold!
-'The Digger'
I'm a huge proponent of having a med kit close at hand. It doesn't have to break the bank either if you purchase a little at a time. Most of us start off with the basic medicine chest stuff. It was nice to see in your kit some of the equipment you may need in a true life or death scenario. I view a good med kit as a life line.
Absolutely! I try to tailor my kits to what is most likely, and keep them small. In a car (or truck in our case) its a different circumstance then in or around your home.. For instance, we have a ton of band aids at home, but only a few in our car, even less in our smallest kit.. If it can wait till you get home, you probably don't need it so we focus on life saving gear (or blow-out kits) for our car, smaller kits and hopefully soon to be micro edc kits.
Our kits have evolved over a very long time, our first truck kit was a zip-lock bag with just a few things in it. Haha
Thank you very much for the comment and vote!
I think I would add a medical case with some implements like tweezers, forceps and a scalpel. Just in case you need them.
A good suggestion! I was using a cheap hammer once and it broke, sending shrapnel in my arm... Had to dig it out with my pocket knife :( ....Regardless of what mithbusters say... Hitting two hammers together can be crazy dangerous!
Yes it can! We have one and use it for things like that. Never know when it will turn out to be handy. Some numbing spray would also be helpful for the kids or whoever needs it.
I always keep one in my car. Only had to use it once or twice. Thank goodness! Everyone should carry them. Thanks. 🐓🐓