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All that’s well and good if you’re working on someone else. I keep a tourniquet in my saddle bag, but if for yourself in a crash will it be accessible? I’m a former EMT, and carried that stuff on my belt at work. But if isn’t accessible for self care? Chances are you will be separated from your bike. If you’re mobile. Stopping the bleed is numero uno.
Leatherman tool or a swiss army knife with all the attachments, tweezers etc,not to add to the kit, but along the line of self rescue; I always have extra water with me. keep my cell phone in my jacket, if you end up immobilized down at the bottom of a ditch, your phone is useless if it's in your tank bag out of reach, force of habit from wilderness travel, a bic lighter can be handy, flashlight for trouble after dark.
I’ve got a bunch of these. Works on arms or legs. Gotta know how to use them. “Put up high or die”. As far up as you can get on arm or leg, regardless of where the wound is. Crank down till the bleeding stops. It WILL hurt.https://www.amazon.com/Tactical-Tourniquet-Military-Emergency-Application/dp/B06ZZQPRQ8/ref=asc_df_B06ZZQPRQ8/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312039782397&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10868797154431385012&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9003810&hvtargid=pla-760193851152&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=62138614996&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312039782397&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10868797154431385012&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9003810&hvtargid=pla-760193851152
The best thing in a trauma kit is knowledge.Many EMS and fire agencies host Stop the Bleed courses, and some make tourniquets and Israeli dressings available relatively inexpensively.A serious arterial bleed can have you dead or in a downward spiral of shock and organ failure in minutes. Obstructed airway-same.If you live in an area that sees EMS respond on scene in 10-15 minutes, then really all you need is immediate stuff-a tourniquet, and maybe something for a pressure dressing. If you're going to be out on the back of nowhere, then more stuff makes sense. Unless you find yourself in a position where you're going to have to move injured people yourself, splints and the like take up too much room. Any transport agency responding will (or should) have that stuff.The way to treat injuries is fix what'll kill them fast; the other stuff, though nasty, can likely wait.
Leatherman, wrap your water bottle (especially if reusable) with several layers of duct tape, gloves and pack a number of maxi pads. Fresh Krazy glue is worth considering, as is a reusable water bottle as the container for your 100% waterproof first aid kit. A physical therapist friend dropped off her opossum for us to babysit last week (yup…). On the way home through Greenville a few minutes later, a motorcyclist hit the wall & vehicles on I-85. Rider was spinal trauma & later died, but she used the maxi pads in her kit and the freezer packs from her possum cooler for one of the other motorists with numerous bleeding head wounds.