I've seen lots of posts about people purchasing firearms for home defense, but what I don't see as much of is posts about people's trauma kits or IFAK (individual First Aid kit). I suppose most of us live in an alternative reality where 'bad things' don't happen to the good guys. You will never miss, because your heart is pure, and bad guys will always miss because they hold their gun sideways.
I've always carried a 'first aid' kit in the car, along with a fire extinguisher, and congratulated myself on being 'well prepared' for emergencies. This kind of kit is somewhat derisively called a "boo-boo kit" by those who know better. It wasn't until I read a book about a small company's fight to get the U.S. Army to adopt Quikclot combat gauze, that I realized that my first aid kit was woefully inadequate for anything resembling an actual emergency.
So I started putting together an actual personal trauma kit based on the MARCH protocol, which is a bit different than the old ABC (airway, breathing, circulation) training I had many years ago.
Massive hemorrhage
Airway
Respiratory
Circulation
Hypothermia
I bought a med pouch and started filling it with goodies.
(2) CAT (gen 7) tourniquets w/holders that attach to the outside of the kit
Leatherman Raptor Rescue Shears
Hemostatic combat gauze
Z-Fold gauze
Triangle bandage w/safety pins
Israeli combat bandage
Abdominal gauze
(2) vented chest seals
Ace bandage
More gauze patches and a gauze roll
Nasalphangeal tube w/lube
Penlight w/batteries
Small rechargable 30 LED area floodlight
Iodine swabs
Alcohol swabs
(3 pair) Medical gloves
Medium rolled splint
Tweezers
Roll of medical tape
Roll of duct tape
Emergency blanket
Two laminated cards, one listing the contents of the kit, the other with my blood type, allergies, and emergency contact info.
First Aid reference booklet.
All the blood stopping gauzes and stuff are in one vacuum sealed pouch, so no digging around through the other stuff in the kit to find them.
What's in your IFAK bag? Or if you don't have one, what is your excuse for not having one?