Hey Dixie ...
First, if you want to slam me for not using the "appropriate" words by your standard, please email me ...
Otherwise, I am trying to find vendors that sell quality products at not so costly prices. I support my Company in the State Guard and they do not pay for my supplies. (I am NOT asking for anyone to make a comment about that fact that I pay for my equipment and supplies ... Don't show your ignorance) ...
So ... any recommendations for gloves, bandages, etc?
Whoa pal, slow your roll. Digital communication seems to have blurred the meaning of my content. Firstly, there was no slam, I was only looking for some clarification. I wasn't sure if "in flight EMT" meant some type of HEMS (helicopter) cert - which is beyond my expertise. Since your profile doesn't list your location, I can't make a guess as to what type of training or program you are/were going through. I don't care what terminology you use as long as we both know what it means - in this case, I still don't know what you mean by "in flight". You're in training? Out of training waiting to test?
I'm certainly not judging you for wanting to practice - as I said, this is noble and good. If more people in my class had practiced and shown interest, we would have passed more than 4 of the original 30. But again your original post isn't clear - you put "practice" in quotes. Does this mean you are practicing your EMT skills with your Company, or that you are practicing (like a doctor) as in treating patients if needed. Keep in mind that functioning as an EMT before you've passed the test is a good way to NOT become an EMT. I'm not trying to lecture you here, but you're asking stuff that doesn't exactly make sense so I'm trying to help you out but I need more info first.
Assuming you meant that you wanted to practice your skills, and not actually treat any patients before May, I was trying to warn you off acquiring things that you didn't need strictly for practice.
Are you saying that you need to bring your own supplies to work as an EMT for your State Guard (does this mean National Guard service?)? Things that will actually be used for patient care? I find it difficult to believe that they would put you in that situation, and my negative thoughts are reserved for them if such is the case (not you).
My original recommendation for galls/chiefsupply/thefirestore still stand. Bound Tree might be more what you're looking for, but I don't know if they sell to individuals or in quantities that would work for you.
edit: you may want to have this thread moved to the "Ambulances & Equipment" sub-forum. Maybe it will get more views there.