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Re: What's In Your Pockets II
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EMTCath
Not very original, I suppose. In my various trouserpockets (9 all together, not including the back pockets); credit card and driver's license, list of dangerous drugs and their antidotes, notebook, id-card for the Big hospital in the Big city, heavy gloves for lifting, normal gloves, some wound dressings, pen, penlight, small scissors, small box for used needles, big scissors for cutting clothes, id-card for the local hospital, tourniquet, paracetamol (for me, not the patients), some cash and my nokia. In my shirt (or sweather depending on time of year), the ambulance's nokia. In my jacket; stethoscope, heat pack, various quick references (like a pedi-wheel), radio base chart, balloons, airway support stuff, procedures manual (required), phtls-card, another notebook, heavy and not-so-heavy tape and a really nasty torch. Hanging from my belt are carkeyes, radio and beeper. Wow. And I use it all...
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