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TMMK06EMT
08-11-2007, 02:52 PM
I am looking to purchase a jump bag, stocked or not. Before I go and pay to much for one I wanted to see if anyone had any advice on where to get one at. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

ALT

redneckemt
08-11-2007, 04:45 PM
Try a search. There are a ton of threads on this topic.

chuckuhl
08-12-2007, 08:49 PM
The previous post must have been real helpful....

The type of bag you want really will depend on what you intend to carry and also what your preferences are for weight. I prefer a bag the is a able to carry everything I need for a call. (O2 tank, BVM, Airway supplies, bandaid etc.) The only thing about a multifacited bag such as that is that you add a tremendous amount of weight to it.

If you are looking for a really strong bags, go to Ferno. They make quality bags and you can select large or small depending on your preference. Its all about personal preference and comfort.

redneckemt
08-13-2007, 05:29 AM
The previous post must have been real helpful....

The type of bag you want really will depend on what you intend to carry and also what your preferences are for weight. I prefer a bag the is a able to carry everything I need for a call. (O2 tank, BVM, Airway supplies, bandaid etc.) The only thing about a multifacited bag such as that is that you add a tremendous amount of weight to it.

If you are looking for a really strong bags, go to Ferno. They make quality bags and you can select large or small depending on your preference. Its all about personal preference and comfort.


DO A SEARCH AND YOU'LL SEE MY POST WAS MORE HELPFUL THAN YOURS!!!HUNDREDS OF POSTS ON THIS TOPIC COMPARED TO YOUR ONE POST.

I really need to stop reading this Forum when I'm half asleep.

RFRDxplorer
08-13-2007, 05:38 AM
DO A SEARCH AND YOU'LL SEE MY POST WAS MORE HELPFUL THAN YOURS!!!HUNDREDS OF POSTS ON THIS TOPIC COMPARED TO YOUR ONE POST.


You beat me to it.

Its all about personal preference and comfort.

Ummm wait a second. Could you please clarify what we are talking about here?

Resq14
08-13-2007, 03:27 PM
"The bag you carry on scene"
http://forums.firehouse.com/showthread.php?t=75311&highlight=kit

I was sick of the "search"/"be helpful" BS.