I keep a tourniquet on the passenger visor of each vehicle where I can reach it from the driver seat. On the passenger headrest I keep my trauma bag, again where I can reach it from the drivers seat incase I'm in a wreck. It doesn't get buried in the back seat.
My trauma kit is a fair sized leather fanny pack. There is a strap on the end that is made to tighten the bag the it isn't totally full. I keep 4 to 6 rolls of various medical tapes there on the outside where it is readily available. I have a sharp knife with about a 2 1/2" blade that I use as a zipper pull, again out where it is readily available. Inside I have Kerlex, lots of 4X4's, a battle dressing, scissors, occlusive dressing, stethoscope, BP cuff, bandaids, Quick Clot, gloves, triangle bandage, sam splint, 16 Ga needle to decompress a chest, one way valve for CPR, Oropharyngeal airways, and probably a few things I'm not remembering off the top of my head.
I designed this kit when I was working on the ambulance so If I got there before the ambulance I could do my work till the cavalry arrived. We had large tackle boxes on the ambulance with all the above and more. I like wearing the fanny pack on a run as I could swing it around to my front and have most of what I needed to work with right in front of me. It was very handy. With multiple patients I could work out of my fanny pack and other could work out of the tackle box.
My trauma kit is a fair sized leather fanny pack. There is a strap on the end that is made to tighten the bag the it isn't totally full. I keep 4 to 6 rolls of various medical tapes there on the outside where it is readily available. I have a sharp knife with about a 2 1/2" blade that I use as a zipper pull, again out where it is readily available. Inside I have Kerlex, lots of 4X4's, a battle dressing, scissors, occlusive dressing, stethoscope, BP cuff, bandaids, Quick Clot, gloves, triangle bandage, sam splint, 16 Ga needle to decompress a chest, one way valve for CPR, Oropharyngeal airways, and probably a few things I'm not remembering off the top of my head.
I designed this kit when I was working on the ambulance so If I got there before the ambulance I could do my work till the cavalry arrived. We had large tackle boxes on the ambulance with all the above and more. I like wearing the fanny pack on a run as I could swing it around to my front and have most of what I needed to work with right in front of me. It was very handy. With multiple patients I could work out of my fanny pack and other could work out of the tackle box.