1. Surefire G2 Nitrolon Flashlight
It's cheap, rugged, and bright as hell. About $35 at my local retailer. The batteries are pricey but this light makes up for it.
2. Big Shears
Other EMT's/medics might stare/make comments when they see them, but then they give them a try on a trauma call and immediately say "holy crap...where did you buy these?" It will cut through bunker gear, Kevlar, and riding leathers.
3. North American Rescue BOA Constricting Band
Clip it around the patient's arm...roll it down towards their elbow or hand. Veins pop up as your dilate them with blood. Start your IV and you're good to go. This is the other doodad that paramedics ask about. They want to buy one, too.
It's cheap, rugged, and bright as hell. About $35 at my local retailer. The batteries are pricey but this light makes up for it.
2. Big Shears
Other EMT's/medics might stare/make comments when they see them, but then they give them a try on a trauma call and immediately say "holy crap...where did you buy these?" It will cut through bunker gear, Kevlar, and riding leathers.
3. North American Rescue BOA Constricting Band
Clip it around the patient's arm...roll it down towards their elbow or hand. Veins pop up as your dilate them with blood. Start your IV and you're good to go. This is the other doodad that paramedics ask about. They want to buy one, too.