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Started by blake_08, January 19, 2020, 10:23:28 PM

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Harty

Ouch! Glad you're going to be OK. Thanks for sharing and emphasizing safety ! I rabbit hunt and go through some pretty nasty stuff. I learned the hard way, but now wear safety glasses and a hat over the ears

mtns2hunt

It's good to hear your recovering and did all the right things to enhance you recovery. I once had a very significant career in
Emergency Medicine. As a result of all the different things I have seen I am never very far from my first aid kit. It stays behind my truck seat or any vehicle I am using at the time.

How many of you have first aid kits in your vehicle or on your person? A small personal kit to carry with you and a more and better supplied kit in you vehicle may save yours or someone else life. Think about it: a few dollars spent at your pharmacy for supplies is money well spent.

While your thinking about it a first aid course or first responders training is well worth the effort. Don't be that person that just stands by because your unsure of what to do. Life is important and you may only get one chance to make a difference. JMO.
Everyone wants to be successful - some just need help.

roberthyman14

Quote from: mtns2hunt on January 21, 2020, 04:13:24 PM
It's good to hear your recovering and did all the right things to enhance you recovery. I once had a very significant career in
Emergency Medicine. As a result of all the different things I have seen I am never very far from my first aid kit. It stays behind my truck seat or any vehicle I am using at the time.

How many of you have first aid kits in your vehicle or on your person? A small personal kit to carry with you and a more and better supplied kit in you vehicle may save yours or someone else life. Think about it: a few dollars spent at your pharmacy for supplies is money well spent.

While your thinking about it a first aid course or first responders training is well worth the effort. Don't be that person that just stands by because your unsure of what to do. Life is important and you may only get one chance to make a difference. JMO.
I've got a small first aid kit in both my vehicles.  A few weeks ago in our group chat I reminded everyone to add liquid stitch to their vehicles.  Something so simple can be huge.

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Mossberg90MN

Ouch dude!!! At least things seem like they're gonna be okay.

ddturkeyhunter

Just one of many turns and bumps in the road of life. Take care and try to be safe.