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Can anyone on the list provide a compreshensive list for a Disaster Box. Types

and Quantities etc. I am planning on creating boxes for 20-30 +ve cassualties.

Any advice is appreciated.

Cheers

Dave

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have a look on some of the FEMA and DMAT sites for the US I am sure I have

seen comprehensive lists on those, I think some of the Survival sites like

Equipped to Survive also have articles on them.

Carpenter

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>Can anyone on the list provide a compreshensive list for a Disaster Box.

Types and Quantities etc. I am planning on creating boxes for 20-30 +ve

cassualties.

>

>Any advice is appreciated.

>

>Cheers

>

>Dave

>

>

>NLNG Paramedic

>email: daveturner25@...

> david.turner@...

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Thanks for the info mate.

Cheers

Dave

JOHN CARPENTER <JOHN.CARPENTER.SNR@...> wrote:

have a look on some of the FEMA and DMAT sites for the US I am sure I have

seen comprehensive lists on those, I think some of the Survival sites like

Equipped to Survive also have articles on them.

Carpenter

Disaster Boxes Contents

>Can anyone on the list provide a compreshensive list for a Disaster Box.

Types and Quantities etc. I am planning on creating boxes for 20-30 +ve

cassualties.

>

>Any advice is appreciated.

>

>Cheers

>

>Dave

>

>

>NLNG Paramedic

>email: daveturner25@...

> david.turner@...

>

>

>

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Dave,

I presume this is for work based disasters and not civilian type events. You can

find some good kit lists in the literature surrounding mass casualty incidents.

There are medical support kits described in the MIMMS manual which is available

from BMJ Books.

More important is the risk assessment and incident plans/procedures. Much of the

other stuff on the market is more about survival type items and may be

inappropriate for your situation.

Cheers,

Ross

> From: <crazydave282002@...>

> Date: 2004/01/23 Fri AM 08:41:24 GMT

>

> Subject: Re: Disaster Boxes Contents

>

> Thanks for the info mate.

>

> Cheers

>

> Dave

>

> JOHN CARPENTER <JOHN.CARPENTER.SNR@...> wrote:

> have a look on some of the FEMA and DMAT sites for the US I am sure I have

> seen comprehensive lists on those, I think some of the Survival sites like

> Equipped to Survive also have articles on them.

>

> Carpenter

> Disaster Boxes Contents

>

>

> >Can anyone on the list provide a compreshensive list for a Disaster Box.

> Types and Quantities etc. I am planning on creating boxes for 20-30 +ve

> cassualties.

> >

> >Any advice is appreciated.

> >

> >Cheers

> >

> >Dave

> >

> >

> >NLNG Paramedic

> >email: daveturner25@...

> > david.turner@...

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Hi Ross,

Thanks for your input. Yeap medically orientated, not natural disaster type of

events. thanks for jogging my memory with the BMJ and the MIMMS.

Already have the plans/procedures in place but no one has thought of putting the

kit together. Same old story time and time again. Its always someone elses

job.......... until the s..t hits the fan and they are looking for someone to

blame.

Cheers

Mate

Dave

Tuner

NLNG Paramedic

Bonny Island Nigeria

Email: daveturner25@...

crazydave282002@...

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ross.boardman@... wrote:

Dave,

I presume this is for work based disasters and not civilian type events. You can

find some good kit lists in the literature surrounding mass casualty incidents.

There are medical support kits described in the MIMMS manual which is available

from BMJ Books.

More important is the risk assessment and incident plans/procedures. Much of the

other stuff on the market is more about survival type items and may be

inappropriate for your situation.

Cheers,

Ross

> From:

> Date: 2004/01/23 Fri AM 08:41:24 GMT

>

> Subject: Re: Disaster Boxes Contents

>

> Thanks for the info mate.

>

> Cheers

>

> Dave

>

> JOHN CARPENTER wrote:

> have a look on some of the FEMA and DMAT sites for the US I am sure I have

> seen comprehensive lists on those, I think some of the Survival sites like

> Equipped to Survive also have articles on them.

>

> Carpenter

> Disaster Boxes Contents

>

>

> >Can anyone on the list provide a compreshensive list for a Disaster Box.

> Types and Quantities etc. I am planning on creating boxes for 20-30 +ve

> cassualties.

> >

> >Any advice is appreciated.

> >

> >Cheers

> >

> >Dave

> >

> >

> >NLNG Paramedic

> >email: daveturner25@...

> > david.turner@...

> >

> >

> >

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