Personal gear:
- Steth around my neck (I know, I know)
- Protocol book and drug book in R-cargo pocket
- Notebook in left cargo
- Shears, flashlight, multitool, phone, key clip and radio clip on belt
- Business cards in breast pocket with ipod earbuds
- Pen
Most of this stuff sits in the truck or slung over the couch arm until a call. I don't really like the duty belts, but I like not carrying the stuff between calls better.
Gear bag (issued), stored in exterior compartment of the truck. Stays there I just grab what I need from it during the shift.
Issued gear
- Helmet
- Vest
- Extrication gloves
- Box of N95's
- Safety eyewear
- Hospital contact info/map cards (to give family)
- Cardboard model ambulances (from our Community Programs Divsion, I keep these for the kids that are too old for the teddy-bears)
Own gear
- Box of pens
- Lint brush
- Pocket febreeze
- Tide to go pen
- Vick's vapour rub
- Extra granola bar
- Whatever book I have on the go
- Boot polish kit (actually a gift from the service. Part of the incentives program. I got a thank-you letter from a Pt. so the service kicks in a small gift)
Patient Care Bags
- Symptoms relief bag (carries PCP drugs)
- Airway bag (suction, BVM, King LT's, OPA, NPA, CPAP, etc.)
- Oxygen tank bag (tanks, NRB, NC, OPA, NPA, manual BP cuff, emesis bags)
- Trauma bag (collars, splint, head rolls, backboard straps, hot packs, cold packs, bandages, etc.)
- ACP bag (ALS drugs, Narcs, IV set, intubation roll)
- LP12 (Pouches hold ETCO2, tympanic thermometer as well as usual defib/monitor supplies)