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Emergency Medical Supplies Such As Wound Care Could Save Your Life Or Someone Else's!

Like a Chef armed with their best knives and an apron, an emergency medical team is going to be equipped with certain kinds of emergency medical supplies that are designed in order to save your life or someone else's life. These items can also be utilized to keep them safe as well. For a regular person such as yourself, this can somewhat be scary to think about. I still get chills every time I hear a fire engine or ambulance!

But after you really sit down and think about it and realize what these items can be used to do - I think you will begin to get over your fears and realize that the EMT supplies and EMS gear that emergency professionals have isn't something to be scared of. In fact, it's something that you should learn to appreciate! These are people that are in this line of work because they enjoy the people they work with and saving people from some pretty situations.

A lot of the items and emergency medical supplies that they use are actually quite common and could be the same thing that you have right now in your own first aid kit at home. For example, some of the most common items, especially in Home First Aid kits, are things such as wound care. These specialty wound care products are specifically meant to treat for burns and cuts, but can also be used for drainage, absorbing blood, composite dressings, etc.

You have everything from compression bandages and foam dressings to Hydrocolloid Alginate dressings and Sodium Chloride dressings available to you. Some of these are going to simply be used to "cover" up and aid in the compression of the area where the wound is. While others will actually be used to keep the pain at a minimal degree. Read More!

A Blog about the different kinds of Emergency Vehicles?


As with all other professionals that are emergency teams, each one is going to have its own specialized vehicle along for its own specific reasons. In the same way that you wouldn't drive a hatchback in the Indy 500, you wouldn't ride a police bicycle to a fire! There are many emergency vehicles to list, but a few different ones are bomb disposal, SWAT vehicles, mountain rescue, search and rescue, hazardous waste materials and police motorcycles!

Some emergency response vehicles are likely to be equipped with EMS gear, EMT supplies or emergency medical supplies such as sonic and visible warning devices such lights and sirens which are designed placed on the vehicle in order to ease along their motility through traffic to reach their specific "landing-place", and to provide protection on the location. Also, depending on certain laws in certain cities and states, you will oftentimes find that local laws that are required for other non-emergency vehicles are going to be "waved off" when it comes to emergency vehicles.

For example, a lot of times you will see an ambulance or fire rescue zooming through red lights! This allowed in most cases! You will also find that there are oftentimes rules in which YOU the civilian must follow when it comes to an emergency vehicle. For instance, in some states if you see or hear an emergency vehicle behind you its required that you pull over on the side of the road, while in other states pulling over for something like this is simply noted as being courteous! Read More!

Household Emergency Medical Supplies For Your Family


Accidents happen - its common sense. But in order to keep yourself safe it's always a good idea to keep a first aid kit in your house along with other necessary emergency medical supplies. Some of the supplies you are going to be packing into your first aid kit are even going to be the same things that any EMT supplies kit or EMS gear team would carry. These are emergency medical supplies that could end up saving YOUR life or someone around you! Obviously some of these items are no-brainers such as gauze, bandages and scissors, but there may be some other products you haven't thought of or you think you might not need such as a CPR kit.

This might seem scary, but once you take a few classes on how to do CPR (which is something you will definitely need to do), you will probably end up being really thankful you decided to put a CPR kit inside your home. More than 3000 people die from choking every single year - most of these are children. We all know kids will put almost anything in their mouths, but they also can choke on other things as well such as food that wasn't properly cut up or chewed. Frankly, I would hope that every parent would put aside their frightening thoughts about what could happen, and instead be prepared.

Better to be safe than sorry, especially when it could have been helped in the first place! Between a first aid kit and a CPR kit, this should at least put your mind to rest a little more than it was before! Also, always make sure to keep any and all of your kits fully stocked! If you live in earthquake states or zones you can also get an earthquake kit. If you live in a section of the country where forest fires often happen, you can get a forest fire evac kit. There is always a solution, you just need to do a little research or visit us at www.DixieEMS.com today! Read More!

The Most Basic EMS Gear and EMT Supplies For Your First Aid Kit


When it comes to any profession, there are going to be basic supplies and gear you will need to have in order to do your job. In the case of EMS gear or EMT supplies there are a few basic emergency medical supplies you should have on hand - both professionally and personally. A few of the basics are not only going to be for the safety of others, but yourself as well. For example, while a flashlight is a terrific thing to have in order to illuminate objects in the dark, this can also be used as a weapon if the time had come where you needed it.

Now when it comes to first aid kits you should have some VERY basic wound preparation supplies such as absorbent compress dressings, adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipe packets, pair of non-latex gloves, hydro-cortisone ointment packets and scissors. The non-latex gloves are of the utmost importance! This is going to obviously keep your hands clean and free of chemicals, blood and other liquids.

The reason for non-latex is sort of obvious, some people are actually allergic to the chemicals in latex, so it's best to just be safe and use non-latex instead. Also, some people that wear latex oftentimes get rashes and such on their hands. This is not only the basics for an EMS or EMT, but as suggested by the Red Cross it's also items that a household should have in their basic first aid kit as well! Hey, if it's good enough for the professionals, it's good enough for me!

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