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Urban Survival Kit
CARRY CASES:
§ Small day pack (Kelty "Cadence") zipped organization pouches, Columbia® Toiletry Valet.
COMMS:
§ Survival crank or small transistor radio (AA variety like Sony Panasonic RF-P50, Sony ICF-S10MK2,Grundig Mini-300 are good options)
§ 2-way AA cell-capable radios (Motorola #MR351R shown) with 550 cord lanyards
§ Mini polycarbonate signal mirror (Gerber shown)
§ Flare pen or gyro jet with extra flares (optional; also hand held compact signal flares)
§ 2 loud whistles (options: Fox, WindStorm, NRS Storm Safety-brand whistles, 'Ray Gonia' dog training whistle)
§ 2 fine tip black Sharpie® markers, Post Its®, index cards, waterproof paper (Write in the Rain)
§ Fenix L1D and LD20 AA multi-mode flashlights with light cones (red, white)
§ Fenix light headband, Streamlight Stylus Pro penlight, 8 (min) lithium AA and 4 (min) AAA batteries (Energizer Ultimate Lithium shown)
PROTECTIVE GEAR:
§ Heavy leather gloves (Petzl rapelling gloves shown, any high quality can work)
§ 4 pair disposable Nitrile exam gloves
§ Safety glasses/sun glasses
§ Dust masks (2 min)
§ Foam ear plugs (3 pair)
§ Respirator if SAWC permits (AO Safety® model shown)
§ Sunscreen & chapstick
§ Disposable plastic poncho or rain suit
§ Skull cap and/or sweat band
§ Adventure Medical Kits Thermo-Lite 2 Bivy bags (1 small, 1 large)
TOOLS:
§ Leatherman Super Tool 300 (or equivalent)
§ Pry bar (options: Stanley "Wonder Bar II," 10'/25cm "Claw Bar")
§ Multi-bit drivers (like Stanley #68-107 Fiberglass Screwdriver)
§ Gas shutoff wretch (not shown)
§ Heavy wire
§ Heavy duty aluminum foil
§ Gorilla® brand duct tape
§ 3M® electrical tape, mini hacksaw (like Stanley MiniHack #20-807 shown)
§ Spring loaded punch
§ 100 ft 550 nylon cord wrapped on tempered hardboard winder
§ 25 ft heavy duty nylon cord (on exterior to case belay and lashing)
§ Portable saw if SAWC permit
§ Dedicated wire snips
§ 1 small can WD-40
§ Stanley Stanley #10-16 Utility knife with extra blades (or Gerber EAB model, reviewed)
§ Dedicated mini-scissors (Gerber shown)
§ Flint and steel (like "Light My Fire" brand shown)
§ 2 packs Trioxane fuel bars
§ Adjustable lighter, REI "Lifeboat" matches
SELF DEFENSE:
§ Large OC pepper spray container (as big as SAWC allow; UDAP® brand 8 oz bear spray excellent)
§ Folding tactical/utility blade (Buck Vantage Select shown, many other great options reviewed)
§ Kel-Tec P3-AT .380 auto pistol with extra mag, 50 rds minimum 90 gr Federal HydraShok® ammo
§ Uncle Mikes Size 10 ankle holster & belt holster (Fobus also good), spare mag case ("RIPOFF" brand shown)
§ mid-size survival knife (options: Ontario SP-17, CS SRK, KaBar Combat, Fallkniven A1, Randall RC-5,etc)
MEDICAL:
§ Level 1 Nutnfancy First Aid Kit (see review)
WATER:
§ Katadyn Hiker water filter
§ Nalgene folding Wide-Mouth Canteen 96 oz #2595-0096
§ Coffee or paint screen pre-filters
§ Collapsible backpacking bucket
FOOD:
§ As many energy/candy bars (solid chocolate store best) that SAWC allow
§ 2 freeze-dried meals
§ MSR "Pocket Rocket" stove
§ Propane fuel cartridge
§ Tin can/canteen cup/titanium cup with lid
§ salt packets in plastic baggy
MISC:
§ Miniature playing cards
§ Thermo compass
§ Alcohol swabs
§ Scott-brand blue shop towels
§ Kleenex®
§ Kirtland-brand Household anti-bacterial wipes in baggy
PREPOSITIONALBES:
§ Xootr scooter in travel bag (compact, fast, maneuverable escape vehicle, 5 times faster than walking)
§ Rappelling gear (Blue Water brand 150' kern mantle rope preferred)
§ US Army 120' surplus rope ok too; good for 9 or so story escape only though)
§ Rescue 8
§ Carabineers
§ Rappelling seat
§ Sport Parachute, strap adjusted
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LEVEL 1 First Aid – Mobility - 5.5 ounces very slim profile - blood loss, disinfecting, minor pain, and bandage exchange
§ Surgi-pads – soak up blood (Johnson & Johnson 5”x9”) (Maxi-Pads for level 2?? – too bulky for Level 1)
§ Non Adhearing bandages
§ Band Aid bandages – small, medium, large, pads
§ (3) Gauze Pads
§ Cotton Swabs
§ Burn Gel w/ bandage
§ Alcohol Pads or even Iodine Swabs
§ Advil, Tylenol, Antacid, anti-diahrea in same small baggy – pills with the writing on them or describe on a label
§ Neosporine
§ Space Permitting:
- sharp REI tweezers
- scalpel or razer blade (new)
- surgical gloves
- moleskin
- Gorilla-brand duct tape (unless carried elsewhere in system)
- superglue vials (for wound closure)
- ACE bandages??
- Salt and/or electrolyte drink mix (to revive dehydrated hikers)
- Transport tubes – Peroxide & Iodine
- Suturing kit
- Medical Tape
- Vaseline
LEVEL 2 First Aid - ROL (Rule of Law) situations to stabilize patients & transport to better care. Gun Shot Wound care
§ 5x9 Kendall-brand Abdominal Pad (1),
§ 4x4 in J&J-brand Topper Sponges (4),
§ 4x4 in J&J Surgipad thick gauze pads (6),
§ 4x4 in J&J All-Purpose sponges (gauze pads) (6),
§ 3x3 in J&J (or other brand) Gauze Pads (8),
§ 3x8 in Oil Emulsion adaptic dressing (4),
§ 2x2 in J&J (or other brand) Gauze Pads (6),
§ 2 Equate-brand tampons,
§ Kendall-brand 4.5 in x 3 yd gauze roll,
§ 10cmx12cm Tegaderm® transparent dressing (4),
§ 6cmx7cm Tegaderm® transparent dressing (8),
§ 1 roll Nexcare-brand microspore medical tape,
§ ¼ inch 3M-brand Steri-Strip (4),
§ 1/2 inch 3M-brand Steri-Strip (4),
§ BandAid-brand (or Nexcare-brand) large bandaids (15),
§ BandAid-brand (or Nexcare or 3M-brand) large elbow/knee adhesive bandages (5),
§ 2x2 in non-adherent pads (Telfa-style) gauze pads (4),
§ latex tourniquet,
§ military compressed triangular OD bandage (1),
§ Polymem® (pending addition),
§ mini super glue tubes in baggie;
TOOLS:
§ Streamlight Stylus Pro penlight with AAA lithium batteries,
§ Fiskars general purpose scissors, hemostat (1),
§ Size 11 Scalpels (4),
§ REI-brand sharp tweezers,
§ LaCross-brand Tini-Tweeze tweezers (small, flat bladed),
§ Benchmade-brand Rescue 5 cutting tool,
§ 4x6 in Bagettes-brand plastic bags (2),
§ 1 US Military Document Envelope (NSN 8105-00-334-4120),
§ wooden cotton swabs (10),
§ large sewing needle on index card material,
§ single edge razor blade (1 maybe 2),
§ Gorilla-brand duct tape wound on hotel key card,
§ latex gloves (2 pair),
§ folding magnifying glass,
§ 35mm film container for eye washing;
DISINFECTING:
§ k1/2 oz mini bottle of Povidone-Iodine solution,
§ 30ml BandAid-brand antiseptic wound rinse (others ok too),
§ PDI-brand 10% Benzoin Tincture swabs in foil package (5),
§ BD-brand Alcohol Swab (16),
§ PDI-brand Povidone-Iodine prep pad (medium size, 10),
§ Neosporin NeoToGo spray,
§ Neosporin-brand antibiotic ointment (1 tube, 6 single use packets),
§ 4 oz Swift-brand Eye wash,
§ 4 oz Hydrogen Peroxide,
§ 1.5 oz hand sanitizer gel;
COMFORT:
§ Chapstick,
§ GoldBond-brand single use antiseptic wipe,
§ itch relief cream,
§ Benadryl-brand itch relief stick,
§ ½ oz Clear Eyes-brand eye drops,
§ 10ml transport tube of Burn Free or Medi-Burn relief gel,
§ Adventure Medical Kits-brand compact Emergency Bivy sack,
§ 6 in ACE bandage (1),
§ 4 in ACE bandage (1),
§ moleskin sheets (2);
PHARMACY:
§ salt packets in baggie (6),
§ Extra-Strength Tylenol (lots), Advil (lots), Loperamide (lots), Benadryl tabs (20), large antacid tablets (5), heavy duty pain killers (your choice, use with care), antibiotics (10 days worth);
MISC:
§ oral thermometer in case,
§ cotton balls,
§ CPR MicroShield,
§ flexible finger splint,
§ suturing kit (includes syringe and 1% Xylocaine local anesthetic, not shown),
§ BlackHawk-brand medic roll;
NOT ENOUGH ROOM BUT NICE IF YOU CAN FIT:
§ Quick Clot, flexible splints, emergency dental kits
http://www.youtube.com/user/nutnfancy#p/search/5/Q-f7PCGOI7A
Urban Survival Kit
CARRY CASES:
§ Small day pack (Kelty "Cadence") zipped organization pouches, Columbia® Toiletry Valet.
COMMS:
§ Survival crank or small transistor radio (AA variety like Sony Panasonic RF-P50, Sony ICF-S10MK2,Grundig Mini-300 are good options)
§ 2-way AA cell-capable radios (Motorola #MR351R shown) with 550 cord lanyards
§ Mini polycarbonate signal mirror (Gerber shown)
§ Flare pen or gyro jet with extra flares (optional; also hand held compact signal flares)
§ 2 loud whistles (options: Fox, WindStorm, NRS Storm Safety-brand whistles, 'Ray Gonia' dog training whistle)
§ 2 fine tip black Sharpie® markers, Post Its®, index cards, waterproof paper (Write in the Rain)
§ Fenix L1D and LD20 AA multi-mode flashlights with light cones (red, white)
§ Fenix light headband, Streamlight Stylus Pro penlight, 8 (min) lithium AA and 4 (min) AAA batteries (Energizer Ultimate Lithium shown)
PROTECTIVE GEAR:
§ Heavy leather gloves (Petzl rapelling gloves shown, any high quality can work)
§ 4 pair disposable Nitrile exam gloves
§ Safety glasses/sun glasses
§ Dust masks (2 min)
§ Foam ear plugs (3 pair)
§ Respirator if SAWC permits (AO Safety® model shown)
§ Sunscreen & chapstick
§ Disposable plastic poncho or rain suit
§ Skull cap and/or sweat band
§ Adventure Medical Kits Thermo-Lite 2 Bivy bags (1 small, 1 large)
TOOLS:
§ Leatherman Super Tool 300 (or equivalent)
§ Pry bar (options: Stanley "Wonder Bar II," 10'/25cm "Claw Bar")
§ Multi-bit drivers (like Stanley #68-107 Fiberglass Screwdriver)
§ Gas shutoff wretch (not shown)
§ Heavy wire
§ Heavy duty aluminum foil
§ Gorilla® brand duct tape
§ 3M® electrical tape, mini hacksaw (like Stanley MiniHack #20-807 shown)
§ Spring loaded punch
§ 100 ft 550 nylon cord wrapped on tempered hardboard winder
§ 25 ft heavy duty nylon cord (on exterior to case belay and lashing)
§ Portable saw if SAWC permit
§ Dedicated wire snips
§ 1 small can WD-40
§ Stanley Stanley #10-16 Utility knife with extra blades (or Gerber EAB model, reviewed)
§ Dedicated mini-scissors (Gerber shown)
§ Flint and steel (like "Light My Fire" brand shown)
§ 2 packs Trioxane fuel bars
§ Adjustable lighter, REI "Lifeboat" matches
SELF DEFENSE:
§ Large OC pepper spray container (as big as SAWC allow; UDAP® brand 8 oz bear spray excellent)
§ Folding tactical/utility blade (Buck Vantage Select shown, many other great options reviewed)
§ Kel-Tec P3-AT .380 auto pistol with extra mag, 50 rds minimum 90 gr Federal HydraShok® ammo
§ Uncle Mikes Size 10 ankle holster & belt holster (Fobus also good), spare mag case ("RIPOFF" brand shown)
§ mid-size survival knife (options: Ontario SP-17, CS SRK, KaBar Combat, Fallkniven A1, Randall RC-5,etc)
MEDICAL:
§ Level 1 Nutnfancy First Aid Kit (see review)
WATER:
§ Katadyn Hiker water filter
§ Nalgene folding Wide-Mouth Canteen 96 oz #2595-0096
§ Coffee or paint screen pre-filters
§ Collapsible backpacking bucket
FOOD:
§ As many energy/candy bars (solid chocolate store best) that SAWC allow
§ 2 freeze-dried meals
§ MSR "Pocket Rocket" stove
§ Propane fuel cartridge
§ Tin can/canteen cup/titanium cup with lid
§ salt packets in plastic baggy
MISC:
§ Miniature playing cards
§ Thermo compass
§ Alcohol swabs
§ Scott-brand blue shop towels
§ Kleenex®
§ Kirtland-brand Household anti-bacterial wipes in baggy
PREPOSITIONALBES:
§ Xootr scooter in travel bag (compact, fast, maneuverable escape vehicle, 5 times faster than walking)
§ Rappelling gear (Blue Water brand 150' kern mantle rope preferred)
§ US Army 120' surplus rope ok too; good for 9 or so story escape only though)
§ Rescue 8
§ Carabineers
§ Rappelling seat
§ Sport Parachute, strap adjusted
------------------------------------------------------------------
LEVEL 1 First Aid – Mobility - 5.5 ounces very slim profile - blood loss, disinfecting, minor pain, and bandage exchange
§ Surgi-pads – soak up blood (Johnson & Johnson 5”x9”) (Maxi-Pads for level 2?? – too bulky for Level 1)
§ Non Adhearing bandages
§ Band Aid bandages – small, medium, large, pads
§ (3) Gauze Pads
§ Cotton Swabs
§ Burn Gel w/ bandage
§ Alcohol Pads or even Iodine Swabs
§ Advil, Tylenol, Antacid, anti-diahrea in same small baggy – pills with the writing on them or describe on a label
§ Neosporine
§ Space Permitting:
- sharp REI tweezers
- scalpel or razer blade (new)
- surgical gloves
- moleskin
- Gorilla-brand duct tape (unless carried elsewhere in system)
- superglue vials (for wound closure)
- ACE bandages??
- Salt and/or electrolyte drink mix (to revive dehydrated hikers)
- Transport tubes – Peroxide & Iodine
- Suturing kit
- Medical Tape
- Vaseline
LEVEL 2 First Aid - ROL (Rule of Law) situations to stabilize patients & transport to better care. Gun Shot Wound care
§ 5x9 Kendall-brand Abdominal Pad (1),
§ 4x4 in J&J-brand Topper Sponges (4),
§ 4x4 in J&J Surgipad thick gauze pads (6),
§ 4x4 in J&J All-Purpose sponges (gauze pads) (6),
§ 3x3 in J&J (or other brand) Gauze Pads (8),
§ 3x8 in Oil Emulsion adaptic dressing (4),
§ 2x2 in J&J (or other brand) Gauze Pads (6),
§ 2 Equate-brand tampons,
§ Kendall-brand 4.5 in x 3 yd gauze roll,
§ 10cmx12cm Tegaderm® transparent dressing (4),
§ 6cmx7cm Tegaderm® transparent dressing (8),
§ 1 roll Nexcare-brand microspore medical tape,
§ ¼ inch 3M-brand Steri-Strip (4),
§ 1/2 inch 3M-brand Steri-Strip (4),
§ BandAid-brand (or Nexcare-brand) large bandaids (15),
§ BandAid-brand (or Nexcare or 3M-brand) large elbow/knee adhesive bandages (5),
§ 2x2 in non-adherent pads (Telfa-style) gauze pads (4),
§ latex tourniquet,
§ military compressed triangular OD bandage (1),
§ Polymem® (pending addition),
§ mini super glue tubes in baggie;
TOOLS:
§ Streamlight Stylus Pro penlight with AAA lithium batteries,
§ Fiskars general purpose scissors, hemostat (1),
§ Size 11 Scalpels (4),
§ REI-brand sharp tweezers,
§ LaCross-brand Tini-Tweeze tweezers (small, flat bladed),
§ Benchmade-brand Rescue 5 cutting tool,
§ 4x6 in Bagettes-brand plastic bags (2),
§ 1 US Military Document Envelope (NSN 8105-00-334-4120),
§ wooden cotton swabs (10),
§ large sewing needle on index card material,
§ single edge razor blade (1 maybe 2),
§ Gorilla-brand duct tape wound on hotel key card,
§ latex gloves (2 pair),
§ folding magnifying glass,
§ 35mm film container for eye washing;
DISINFECTING:
§ k1/2 oz mini bottle of Povidone-Iodine solution,
§ 30ml BandAid-brand antiseptic wound rinse (others ok too),
§ PDI-brand 10% Benzoin Tincture swabs in foil package (5),
§ BD-brand Alcohol Swab (16),
§ PDI-brand Povidone-Iodine prep pad (medium size, 10),
§ Neosporin NeoToGo spray,
§ Neosporin-brand antibiotic ointment (1 tube, 6 single use packets),
§ 4 oz Swift-brand Eye wash,
§ 4 oz Hydrogen Peroxide,
§ 1.5 oz hand sanitizer gel;
COMFORT:
§ Chapstick,
§ GoldBond-brand single use antiseptic wipe,
§ itch relief cream,
§ Benadryl-brand itch relief stick,
§ ½ oz Clear Eyes-brand eye drops,
§ 10ml transport tube of Burn Free or Medi-Burn relief gel,
§ Adventure Medical Kits-brand compact Emergency Bivy sack,
§ 6 in ACE bandage (1),
§ 4 in ACE bandage (1),
§ moleskin sheets (2);
PHARMACY:
§ salt packets in baggie (6),
§ Extra-Strength Tylenol (lots), Advil (lots), Loperamide (lots), Benadryl tabs (20), large antacid tablets (5), heavy duty pain killers (your choice, use with care), antibiotics (10 days worth);
MISC:
§ oral thermometer in case,
§ cotton balls,
§ CPR MicroShield,
§ flexible finger splint,
§ suturing kit (includes syringe and 1% Xylocaine local anesthetic, not shown),
§ BlackHawk-brand medic roll;
NOT ENOUGH ROOM BUT NICE IF YOU CAN FIT:
§ Quick Clot, flexible splints, emergency dental kits