North American rescue stuff is good. Don’t buy through Amazon unless it’s direct shipped from them, some people are faking TQs.Sub'd for more info. Anyone able to show what a "good" med kit for the car or office would include? I know that TruPrep carries a lot of that type of stuff but not exactly sure what would comprise a quality kit in the event you were the first responder in an accident situation? If someone who has experience carrying this stuff could provide a clear photo of all the essentials, I would imagine it would help many on here (me included) who have questions about what to get and what not to get. Love the idea from the OP though.
I would also suggest you look and see what’s common among brands of made kits. Cat 7 TQ, gauze, quick clot, gloves are prettt common for almost everything.
I would also advise building as you go. You’ll find what works and what doesn’t.
THIS IS DIFFERENT THAN YOUR BOO-boo kit! You should have one of those, too. Band aids, bug spray, anti poop meds, the usually. This is for bad bleeding and trauma