IFAK Options, by MechMedic
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By NC ScoutPublished On: March 1, 2021Categories: MechMedic, Medical6 Comments on IFAK Options, by MechMedic
About the Author: NC Scout
NC Scout is the nom de guerre of a former Infantry Scout and Sergeant in one of the Army’s best Reconnaissance Units. He has combat tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He teaches a series of courses focusing on small unit skills rarely if ever taught anywhere else in the prepping and survival field, including his RTO Course which focuses on small unit communications. In his free time he is an avid hunter, bushcrafter, writer, long range shooter, prepper, amateur radio operator and Libertarian activist. He can be contacted at [email protected] or via his blog at brushbeater.wordpress.com .
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Most useful information…I recently added a couple of ankle kits to my covert edc load out, as i’m not always gonna be carrying my laptop/edc bag, or murse w me…used it yesterday as wifey and I hit Charlotte propper to celebrate our 25th year anniversary, so i was nicely dressed, and still wanted to be prepared.
Between the ankle kit, and jacket pockets, i was prepared for most things from self defense to medical crisis.
No one knew that i was carrying and had all that emergency kit on me…It was very comforting though…
I cant say enough good things about attending his recent TC3 class as well, totally life changing for me, as i had old, outdated info and skills.
I look forward to more of his training…Well worth the money and camaraderie…
Congrats on 25yrs!
https://prolongedfieldcare.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/tccccard.pdf
Print. Familiarize. Cut to Size. Fold. Seal in a bag.
NAR individual aid kit for $15 is a good starter kit, just add a TQ (good google fu can get you a CAT or SOF-T for $20) and good to go. Upgrade as time goes. Surplus SAW pouch and ziplock bag are cheaper and just as effective as purpose built tear off med kit.
Fixed med pouches, unless holding ziploc bag w med supplies, on kit are a no go for me personally. Waste too much critical time on bullshit rather than tending to life threatening wounds already.
Been planning to make my own casualty cards as a DIY project.