| Author | Message |
| Einstein | Post subject: military field dressings | |
| Posts: 3357 |
|
 | I want to buy a couple of these, but it costs for postage so was wondering if anyone else wants one, they'll work out at about £5 each depending on how many people want them. They can hold a lot of blood and come in a waterproof case. link
|
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2012 2:30pm |
| Yellow | Post subject: Re: military field dressings | |
| Posts: 1253 |
|
 | I'll have 1 please. I was going to buy some saline pods off there too.
|
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2012 2:45pm |
| Buzz Lightyear | Post subject: Re: military field dressings | |
| Posts: 985 |
|
 | Can I get one please
|
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2012 2:45pm |
| Cloughy | Post subject: Re: military field dressings | |
| Posts: 1124 |
|
 | I guess i should grab one too - just in case Timmy decides to violently hug rocks again (or pete for that matter!)
|
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2012 2:58pm |
| Screamer | Post subject: Re: military field dressings | |
| Posts: 523 |
|
 | I'll have one too please!
|
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2012 3:07pm |
| Iain | Post subject: Re: military field dressings | |
| Posts: 1664 |
|
 | I'll take a couple :)
|
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2012 5:51pm |
| Thrumpton | Post subject: Re: military field dressings | |
| Posts: 466 |
|
 | we're you hoping to order these asap, or after the next first aid course?
|
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2012 6:14pm |
| Einstein | Post subject: Re: military field dressings | |
| Posts: 3357 |
|
 | I can wait till the first aid course, but I can't see why you need to wait for the first aid course. Was just going to leave it till part way through next week, see how many people want one and order then.
|
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2012 7:01pm |
| Thrumpton | Post subject: Re: military field dressings | |
| Posts: 466 |
|
 | I'd never really heard of them to be honest. If they're really useful things then I'll go for one
|
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2012 7:38pm |
| Einstein | Post subject: Re: military field dressings | |
| Posts: 3357 |
|
 | They'll be useful if someone get's hurt, they won't otherwise. they look really good and they hold something like a litre of blood and are in a waterproof casing, so perfect for kayaking.
|
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2012 7:45pm |