Emergency and survival are terms thrown around quite a bit in the outdoors. What those words mean to different people is based a lot on experience and life lessons taught the hard way.
I know much of my personal kit has been refined and defined by the circumstances I’ve found myself in.

Wound Care/Burn/Blister
- 3 Dressing, Gauze, Sterile, 4″ X 4″, Pkg./2
- 3 Dressing, Gauze, Sterile, 2″ X 2″, Pkg./2
- 2 Dressing, Non-Adherent, Sterile, 3″ X 4″
- 2 Bandage, Conforming Gauze, Non-Sterile, 3″
- 6 Bandage, Adhesive, Fabric, 1″ X 3″
- 4 Bandage, Adhesive, Fabric, Knuckle
- 1 Tape, 1″ X 10 Yards
- 2 Cotton Tip Applicator, Pkg./2
- 1 Syringe, Irrigation, 12 cc
- 1 Wound Closure Strips, .25″ X 4″, Pkg./10
- 1 Povidone Iodine, .75 oz.
- 2 Moleskin, Die-Cut, 1 sheet
- 6 Antiseptic Towelette
- 4 Triple Antibiotic Ointment, 1/32 oz
- 2 Skin-Tac Wipes
- 6 BZK Wipes
Bleeding/CPR
- 1 Gloves, Nitrile (Pair), One Hand Wipe
- 1 Trauma Pad, 5″ X 9″
- 1 CPR Face Shield w/ One Way Valve
Fracture/Sprain
- 1 Bandage, Elastic with Velcro Closure, 3″
- 1 Bandage, Triangular
- 3 Safety Pins
Medications
- 4 Ibuprofen (200 mg), Pkg./2
- 3 Acetaminophen (500mg), Pkg./2
- 4 Antihistamine (Diphenhydramine 25 mg)
- 4 Diamode (Loperamide HCL 2mg), Pkg./1
- 1 Aspirin (325 mg), Pkg./2
- 2 After Bite Sting and Itch Relief Wipe
Instruments
- 1 EMT Shears, 4″
- 1 Splinter Picker/Tick Remover Forceps
- 1 Duct Tape, 2″ X 5 Yards
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