00:36:27 Virginia Winter: Jan - All: Rescue Essentials in southwestern CO - their kits are great. 00:38:47 Erin: what should I look for to be good on the water? a water tight case or something with water resistant bandages? 00:41:32 aj: I use a clear dry bag, inside a looser bright red dry bag with a medical symbol on it. The clear bag makes is really easy to find what you need through the outside. But I prefer the toughness of the red dry bag. I like a soft sided bag as opposed to a more rigid case. 00:42:42 S Dunbar: What is a chum? 00:43:25 Richard Ferguson: Chums are straps for your glasses 00:43:40 S Dunbar: Thank you 00:43:46 Paul Lang: Chums, croakies, etc are straps to hold one's glasses om 00:44:39 Carol & Werner: Do you recommend carrying a clotting bandage? 00:49:03 Paul Lang: Sting kill swabs are sometimes recommended. If one is subject to allergic reactions an epi pen is essential 00:50:21 Paul Lang: Traumeel is good and similar to Arnica 00:52:37 Paul Lang: I just got an order of Traumeel S from Amazon 01:00:44 Paul Lang: Do you recommend a SAM splint? 01:05:18 Cathi Kindt Sheridan, WY: Remove wet clothing if concerned about hypothermia. 01:07:14 S Dunbar: Do you have to break ribs for a heart attack? To give CPR??? 01:11:10 aj: One thing I recommend is an Israeli Bandage, and have had to use it. 01:12:02 Ron Bockhaus: If people are fishing on your trip. A needlenose pl 01:12:33 Ron Bockhaus: pliers with a wire cutter is helpful 01:13:53 Paul Lang: My story to support this is too long to relate, but In a situation where there is a critical injury, emotional support can prevent a person going into shock, 01:15:56 aj: One last thing I carry is a PulseOx. Good for monitoring pulse and oxygen, and very cheap now. Just clip to finger. Good for monitoring for a SOAP report. 01:16:29 Julian Hart: good wire cutters! the ones we had wouldn't break the hook 01:17:19 aj: Going to investigate Arnica - that’s new to me. 01:18:07 Paul Lang: A space blanket is a good thing to have. Also, a ziplock bag with basic items lie Neiosporing and bandaids can be helpful in one's pocket