My name is Jayson Glory, and I serve as the ERT Eagle Response Team Montalban Chapter's social media officer, volunteer medical first aider, and responder. I'm trying to gather money to help the first responders have the right equipment so we can keep helping and saving lives. We have been giving back to the community on a voluntary basis, and we want to do more to ensure that we give the greatest standards in rescue with appropriate medical gear and gearing. The non-governmental Eagle Response (ERT) Team specializes in catastrophe awareness, preparedness, and basic life support. Most of its members are drawn from several organizations, including the motorcycle riding community, the force multiplier program, the barangay volunteers, the Philippine National Police, the Bureau of Fire, and brotherhood fraternities. Our objective is to provide more individuals with the gear, PPEs, and tools they need to save more lives in the areas we serve. With your help, we will also take part in additional community training programs and provide the locals the knowledge they need to save more lives. Responders must be outfitted with the most up-to-date medical supplies in order to handle the many crises that arise every day. This consists of packs filled with bandages and tapes, an AED, basic life support tools including a mouthpiece and a big mask, as well as betadine and hydrogen peroxide. I'm writing to beg for your aid because when people donate to a cause, it makes it easier for first responders to do their jobs and save lives. We are all united in love. A typical bag might include the following: Nylon jump bag First Aid Field Guide Blood borne pathogen clean-up kit with: latex-free gloves red biohazard waste bag; pick-up scoop with scraper; cleaning disinfectant wipe; disposable dry absorbent towels (3); fluid control solidifier; antimicrobial hand wipe; twist tie“x 4” AmpuSave medical transport device with: storage compartments (2); cold compress with ammonium nitrate active ingredient; gauze pads (2); saline solution; instruction card Saline solution; instruction card (6) Abdominal bandages (ABD pads) (20) Adhesive strips, 1“x 3” Antibiotic ointment Antiseptic wipes Assorted adhesive bandages (10) Beaded nylon cable security seal Bottle of chewable aspirin Burn Dressing (12) Burn gel Cardiac intake pad (4) Cold pack (3) CPR mask (3) Elastic bandage Emergency blanket Emesis bag (4) Eye pads Eye wash, 4 oz. Finger splint (92) Gauze pads, 4“x 4” (2) Gauze pads, non-adhesive, 3“x 4” (8) Gauze, stretch, 4“ General intake pad Glucose for diabetic events (6) Hand sanitizer (5) Hydrocortisone ointment (4) Mask with eye protection (24 pair) Non-latex gloves Package of wound closure strips Penlight Scissors, 7-1/4” General intake pad Glucose for diabetic events (6) Hand sanitizer (5) Hydrocortisone ointment (4) Mask with eye protection (24 pair) Non-latex gloves Package of wound closure strips Penlight Scissors, 7-1/4" Stroke intake pad Structural aluminum malleable (SAM) splint (6) Tape, 1/2“x 2-1/5 yd. Trauma bandage Triangle bandage Tweezers, 4-1/5” Trauma bandage Triangle bandage Tweezers, 4-1/5" Bandages ACE wraps adhesive bandages cloth tape compress dressings (5 × 9) gauze pads gauze roll bandage trauma pads Sling bandage Tools EMT Trauma shears Tourniquet. A tourniquet has one purpose only: it's use is to stop uncontrollable arterial bleeding, it's not for snake bites. Repeat: A tourniquet is not for snake bites! Go to training so you know the proper use of a tourniquet as misuse of a tourniquet could result in loss of limb! thermometer Irrigation Syringe. For wound irrigation, a syringe of this type allows the flow of a solution across an open wound surface. The purpose of this wound hydration is to remove deeper debris to help prevent infection and to allow a better visual on the wound to assess. tongue depressors tweezers (splinter tweezers) Blankets: mylar blankets, wool blanket Kits Burn kit. Piston Syringe, Burn spray or burn gel. Eyewash kit. Eyewash, sterile eye pads) Snake Bite and bee sting Kit. Sawyer extracter Electrolyte replacement. Pack Pedialyte or generic electrolyte drink for kids. Pack sports drinks for the adults. Glucose tabs. Instant glucose is available for your prepper's first aid kit to treat reactions caused by low blood glucose (or sugar). This is especially important treatment for people with diabetes. Glucose is a monosaccharide simple sugar that works by raising the glucose level in the blood quickly. Remember also diabetic supplies, EPI pens, inhalers and prescription medicines. Other supplies bloodpressure cuff biohazard bag body substance isolation: exam gloves, mask, goggles cold compress (instant) flashlight medical tape seatbelt cutter stethoscope suction device window punch wrist watch with seconds hand
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