My new Trauma Bag thread is here
Purpose: This bag is designed to overlap my truck and personal FAK, as well as cover the bases those bags do not. It is still somewhat of a work in progress, but it's core is pretty well defined. Most of the time this bag lives (as later pictured) next to my BOB in my closet, due to the expensive and sensitive nature of it's contents. It's designed with a few needs in mind:
1) Disaster aid bag for use with my Emergency Management/Disaster Med ops position + Medical Reserve Corps
2) A comprehensive FAK/Trauma bag for use on longer trips or local severe EMA callouts
3) Any possible MVA/Rollover that I happen upon during my travels that necessitates more than my truck bag (very slim chance, but a notable example would be that 70-car pileup in Florida a few years back**)
4) In case of Zombies/SHTF (Duh)
**Crash Example linky - http://tinyurl.com/6p5eott
SOP/Credentials: I maintain my skills by many training classes with the local EMA/FD and have nothing in my kit that I would say I dont know how to use, other than possibly the Halo seals. I have heard many different SOP's about them; how you shouldn't cover a Tension Pneumo unless you decompress, that you should even if you dont decompress, not to do anything until EMS arrives, ect. Personally, I think if a person has a GSW or similar MOI to their chest with penetrating trauma, any holes should be plugged with an occulsive dressing as to keep the lung from collapsing. Correct me if I'm wrong on that position; I like the new Halo's because they come with 2 seals (most GSW have an entry and exit) but will likley add a couple BCS's in the future. I am unoffically certified at the First Responder level, with some additional unoffical BLS/TCCC knowledge I've been taught.
Base Bag: North American Rescue Products WALK bag. The main compartment is meant for a litter, but I have not the money nor need for one, so it became repurposed well.
Estimated Cost: I'm guessing I paid around $800 for everything here, but honestly I'm not sure as I bought so much on discount. Im guessing MSRP of everything is around $2000.
Now, on to the pictures and descriptions

NARP WALK Bag

Front panel opened up for treatment
In the Clear Pouches:
Leftmost
-(3) 2" Rolls of Durapore
-(1) 1" Roll of Athletic Tape
Middle
-25g Quik-Clot Sport
-50g Quik-Clot Sport
Right
-(20) 4x4's
-(10) 2x2's

-(2) 4" OLAES Bandages
-(2) NARP Combat Application Tournequiet

-(4) H&H Primed Compressed Gauze
-(2) 6" NARP Combat Dressing (Israeli)

-Sharpies
-Knife
-Penlight
-Shears
-Forceps

Top Pouch
-(5) Rolls of Kerlix
Bottom Pouch
-(1) SAM Splint
-(1) SAM Soft Splint
-(3) Coban Rolls
-(1) Rite-in-the-Rain notebook (Just happened to be the pouch it was in)

-(~15) Pairs of black talon nitrile gloves
-CPR Shield w/ valve
-(4) Foldable N95 Masks
-(4) ORS Solution packets

-(1) Halo Chest Seals (2 per package)
-(2) HemCon Hemostatic Dressing
-Bottle of Hand sanitizer
-Bottle of SpectraSan disinfectant spray (Neat stuff)
-(2) NARP Z-Packed compressed gauze
Internal Components
-C-Collar
-Red/Silver Reflective tarp
-(2) 1.5 Liter Nalgenes w/ water for whatever use (Rotated monthly)
-Minor FAK for use if not around normal FAK (just minimal bandaids, burnjel, tylenol, ect)
-Black Pelican case with 3 cold packs
-(1) Red 12hr Cyalume lightstick
-(3) Orange 30 Min Cyalume Hi-Intensity lightstick
-VS-17 Signal Panel
-30' of 1" tubular climbing webbing, for a multitude of uses
-(3) AMK Heetsheets survival wrap (Hypothermia prevention in mind)
-(1) AMK Survival Bivy (Hypothermia prevention in mind)
-Throwable Trauma Pouch (See below)

Throwable Mini-Trauma pouch on a SpecOps Large Med Pouch rig; for throwing to someone in a possible confined space, vehicle, ect.
-(2) HemCon Hemostatic Dressing
-(2) Stripped 4" Israeli Dressings
-(2) H&H Primed Compressed Gauze
-(1) Pair of Black Talon Nitrile Gloves
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Now, the following pictures/descriptions are the updates that have been made since the original setup

Changes To Central Loadout (Mostly the same)
Reconfigured top 'Admin' pouch
-(2) Shears
-(1) Hemostat
-(3) Sharpies (Silver, Blue, Black)
-(1) .03mg Epinepreine Autoinjector
-(1) Penlight
-(1) Benchmade Rescue Cutter
Left Top Clear Pocket
-Added 2 Small Duct Tape Rolls
-Sterile Irrigation Syringe in container (From CountyComm)
Left Middle Clear Pocket
-Moved pocketknife to this location

I'm not sure what I would call this, but I guess a self-rescue or decending module? I envision it's use for safely decending into a steep ditch or embankment if need be to aid someone, or more likley for a water rescue situation where I would want to self-rescue if need be. I threw this in when winter rolled around with iced over lakes/rivers in mind.
-Black Diamond harness w/ quick release leg straps
-Black Diamond Figure 8
-(2) Omega black oval carabiners
-(1) Omega HMS carabiner
-Black Diamond ATC
-~35' static floating line
-Spare Emergency Rappel Belt
All stored in a ~10 liter heavyweight Sea-to-Summit bag

-Plain Pedialyte to supplement the ORS packets

-Added another SAM splint

In my "Bugout Gear Closet" next to my ZXR. It's a fairly large bag. My ZXR isnt stuffed at all to capacity however.
There are certainly some improvements I have in mind, notably:
-Burn-Jel Dressings
-Kling Rolls
-One more SAM Splint
-Ace Wraps to supplement Coban
-Pocket BVM
-A few CPR microshields to replace my CPR shield
I'd love any suggestions anyone may have, along with any constructive criticism.
Release the Dogs!
