I wanted some molded rails for the first aid kit in our house. When an ice storm hit us in central Texas in February, I realized I didn't have enough money for first aid. If I can't drive, how do first responders drive? If you have the basics, you can take care of yourself and survive a little longer in a sticky situation. They are easy to use and will do their job until someone arrives or you reach a medical facility. I opened one and I love it, I taught my kids how to splint a hernia. They're a little thinner than the ones I had in the military, but work just as well.
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