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Winch bag. Can it be a FOAMED experience?
22 FebWe are tryng to assemble a special bag dedicated to winch operations.
This need came from many of us who found very difficult to be winched on the scene with the actual rescue bag, cause of his weight and size.
So we decided to assemble a smaller bag, less heavy with just the essentials to supply the team for a short period of time in order to stabilize the patients before winching him on board.
We have to choose what is important and what is not in the actual bag.
Analyzing the majority of our missions, found that mostly of the procedures we perform where linked to some specific situations:
On this basis we decided to allocate a limited amount of drugs and equipment specifically targeted for this emergency situations.
The rest of drugs and equipment is ready on the helicopter and it can be winched in case of needing.
This is the link to visualize the preliminary list.
It will be really FOAMingful if any of you will give us a hint based on your personal experience.
What you think we are missing, and why.
Please fill the form below to submit your suggestions.
Any suggestion will be welcome and carefully analyzed.
Thanks!
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