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72 HOUR EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT FOR CARS
 Richard Hyde
Automobile Emergency Kit
Flashlight & Extra batteries/bulb
Emergency strobe
& Extra batteries
Road flares (3) 
Traffic wand
Fire Extinguisher (2A10BC)
Knife
Adjustable wrench
Vice grips
Pliers 
Phillips screwdriver
Standard screwdriver
Pry bar (small)
Nylon line (50 ft)
Duct tape (large roll)
Wire (heavy, 2 yds)
Plastic wire ties (10)
WD-40 (small can) 
Gas siphon
Rain suit
 Space blanket
Sweatshirt
Leather gloves
Dust mask (2)
Butane lighter
Waterproof matches
Candles
Plastic garbage bags (2)
Safety pins (20) 
Whistle
Toilet paper
Watch
Compass
Portable radio
& Extra batteries
Disposable camera
Local maps
Waterproof notebook
Pencil/pen
Playing cards
$20 cash
$10 quarters
  
Water (1/2 gal)
Granola bars (12)
Survival bar (3 day)
Morale foods (misc)
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Disposable Razor
* Automobile medical kit
 
Don't Panic button

Also in car:
 
Walking shoes
Blanket
Gas can (2.5 gal)
Nylon Rope (11mm, 110 ft)
  
This kit, with the accompanying
medical kit, is designed to keep
one person fed, sheltered, and
able to handle minor
emergencies for two days.
  
  
  
Total weight 23 lbs
Updated 1/18/94
Automobile Medical Kit
Tylenol 500mg (10)
Aspirin 325mg (25) 
Neosporin (small tube) 
Ipecac (small bottle)
Decongestant (12)
Dramamine  (6) 
Antihistamine (12)
Antacid tablets (roll)
Kaopectate (10)
Caffeine tablets 100mg (8) 
Sunscreen (SPF 25)
Anesthetic gel (small tube)
Soap (small bottle)
Antiseptic wipes (6)
Water disinfectant tablets
Drug interaction card
Oral rehydration salts
Bandage Scissors
Prescription medicines
Contact lens system
Ace bandage 
Rolled gauze (2)
Hypo-Hyperthermia thermometer
10cc syringe w/ 18 ga. catheter
Gauze pads 4x4 (5)
Gauze pads 3x2 (5)
Triangular bandage
Eye pad
Medical tape (1.5"x50')
Moleskin (1 sheet)
Band-Aids 1/2x3 (15)
Band-Aids 1/3x2 (6)
Instant cold pack
Ammonia inhalants (2)
Rubber gloves (2)
Tampax
Sawyer extractor
Tweezers
Scalpel, #11
SAM splint

 

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