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A Bumper car boot, got some kit, including a bivi bag and this.
Its a FAK used by a First aider on a film set, now retired.
proper St Johns ambulance bag and EVERYTHING including an Oxy bottle (empty)
Anyone intereded or advice on finding a suitable market? I have no idea of its true value but suspect its way over what I paid
ashes1627
12-03-2011, 22:08
Thats a nice bit of kit, contains everything you would need for a first aid situation. How much are you looking for it?
Um, what is it worth?? Its a very serious bit of kit and several degrees beyond what i have knowlege to use
Tengu, please speak to Tony about that kit ?
He's been looking for one that would suit and that one might well fit the bill :D
cheers,
M
you sure that first aid kit hasnt been hawked from a first aider?
A kit like that would probably cost a couple of hundred to put together, however is everything still in date? All med kit has a expiry date on it, no bother if its for personal use but not for using on others if its out of date. The Oxygen bottle is a lightweight version they're usually refilled under a contract with BOC.
A lot of the things in it might not be much use unless your a health care proffessional and know how to use it.
I think I would break it up into small 'trauma' type packs, one for the rucksack and one for the car etc Maybe folk would be intrested in these?
Tony gets first dibs, ok?
ashes1627
12-03-2011, 22:36
Tony gets first dibs, ok?
Ok, if he says no can give us a price please?
Buckshot
13-03-2011, 07:41
If that kit is from a film set it may all be pretend contents, like everything else is pretend!
Before you sell that as proper FAK stuff it would be best to check everything carefully to make sure it's still in date and looks OK
Mark
If it is of any help, I carry a slightly larger kit with a bigger O2 tank, and market it for 525 CDN dollars...on the surface this kit looks quite complete and I cannot see why you shouldn't get a few hundred for it. Particularly with a filled O2 bottle. Just make sure any plasters and dressings are in date, and add a no liability clause.
Yes, buckshot, it is real
No gas!
Heres a full list
PACK ONE
Stethoscope
2 space blankets
3 triangular bandages
ear protectors
ice pack
roll of cloth plasters (the not very hygenic ones you cut to size
pack of q tips single tipped applicators
PACK TWO
iodine dry powder spray
2 deep freeze cooling spray
3 packs 20 assorted clear plasters
8 packs alcohol free wipes
2 packs mini wipes
mini torch, works
digital thermometre, works
2 gauze dressings
micropore tape
antiseptic cream
big bag ass plasters
self fixing strapping
PACK THREE
21 assorted size bandages
10 resucitation shields
7 gauze pads
2 burns dressings
PACK FOUR
goggles
some mysterious forceps
PACK FIVE
2 masks to go with oxy tank
PACK SIX
tissues
those strange curved tubes
PACK SEVEN
lots of latex gloves
digital pulse reader (no battery)
oxy tank (no gas)
A Big torch (works)
hi viz vest and first aiders cap
That very nice bag
I have a motorbike kit similar for grabs, await pics
greasemonkey
19-03-2011, 02:04
those strange curved tubes
Do you mean like these? http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/Internet/Anesthesiology-Elective/images/anesth0007.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php%3F120592-Super-sticky-medic-thread/page2&usg=__WfBGIQUvHObYNTVrsntfDq4A yBw=&h=400&w=417&sz=26&hl=en&start=76&zoom=1&tbnid=jOnDidbgeobiBM:&tbnh=148&tbnw=165&ei=qQ6ETeDIC9GB5Abu4rTuCA&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dj%2Btube%26um%3D1 %26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-GB:official%26biw%3D1280%26bih %3D619%26tbs%3Disch:10%2C1965&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=304&vpy=300&dur=775&hovh=158&hovw=165&tx=110&ty=142&oei=mA6ETYOGJoyJhQfeo_2zBA&page=5&ndsp=18&ved=1t:429,r:7,s:76&biw=1280&bih=619http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/Internet/Anesthesiology-Elective/images/anesth0007.jpg
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Whittler Kev
19-03-2011, 08:24
Didn't realise it was so HUGE.:yikes:
(Note to self- Must look at backgrounds in shots more).
That's not a pack .... it's a medical chest
:lmao::lmao::lmao:
Good find
looks like an amalgamation of a few St Johns kits
http://www.stjohnwales.co.uk/index1.asp?m_id=5&l1_id=47&l2_id=0
its a pretty comprehensive first response kit, enough in there to keep someone going till the pros arrive!
you sure it hasnt been ripped off from somewhere?
like others have said check the dates etc etc
what brand is the stethoscope and the digital pulse meter? i might be able to give you an idea of value of those