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  • #76
    So once I mount the extinguisher, we will meet the minimum requirements and the recommended ones as well , better bring first aid kit as well as the JD....
    Cheers
    Phil
    06 120 GXL 1KZ-TE man, modified exhaust, K&N, OME 2",spacers, Sovereign BB, Safari Snorkel, Hella 4000, 33" muddies, ARB 60L fridge / slide ,custom rear drawer, cargo barrier and table, Ironman 9500lb Winch, TJM underbody guards, DIY Radiator bash plate, Outback Ideas recovery points, AJ's sliders, CKMA12, lockers, ext rear breather, UHF, dual batt, SBi12, ARB alloy roof cage, ARB side awning...

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    • #77
      Just do what MLC does, and attach the JD to the cargo barrier
      Our 6 year old and 3 year old try their hardest to make sure there is no time or money for the other baby

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      • #78
        Originally posted by letsgoplaces View Post
        Just do what MLC does, and attach the JD to the cargo barrier
        My better half was a registered nurse. The green 1st aid kit is a large one and contains a burn pack, eye pack and just about everything you could need.
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        However the one I have for the 4wd is a touch bigger and would probably last a week in a war zone:

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        • #79
          Originally posted by MidLifeCrisis View Post
          My better half was a registered nurse. The green 1st aid kit is a large one and contains a burn pack, eye pack and just about everything you could need.
          Trish was only an enrolled nurse, we've got a couple of bandaids and a bos of panadol

          Only kidding, she was also a first aid lecturer, so we have a St John kit, must check that its all in date though!

          Cheers Andrew
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          • #80
            Originally posted by AJ120 View Post
            Trish was only an enrolled nurse, we've got a couple of bandaids and a bos of panadol

            Only kidding, she was also a first aid lecturer, so we have a St John kit, must check that its all in date though!

            Cheers Andrew
            Use the out of date stuff on the people you don't like....
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            • #81
              Originally posted by letsgoplaces View Post
              Just do what MLC does, and attach the JD to the cargo barrier
              Yes well I'll have to as the spot under the drivers seat is going to be taken up with a fire extinguisher now

              My first aid kit should have everything I hope, I worked as a ski patroller , and we carried our first aid kit in our vest as we skied around. Unfortunately the bottle of NOS was too big to keep on me. Might still have a penthrane whistle for round the campfire!
              Always had to call for back up for the larger items.
              Looks like I'll be calling MLC in that case
              Cheers
              Phil
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              Last edited by fourbyphil; 06-08-2012, 05:31 AM. Reason: Adding stupid comments
              06 120 GXL 1KZ-TE man, modified exhaust, K&N, OME 2",spacers, Sovereign BB, Safari Snorkel, Hella 4000, 33" muddies, ARB 60L fridge / slide ,custom rear drawer, cargo barrier and table, Ironman 9500lb Winch, TJM underbody guards, DIY Radiator bash plate, Outback Ideas recovery points, AJ's sliders, CKMA12, lockers, ext rear breather, UHF, dual batt, SBi12, ARB alloy roof cage, ARB side awning...

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              • #82
                My first aid kit includes the t-shirt I wear on the day; can be used for make-shift bandages, slings, gauze pads etc. The gaffa tape in the boot is useful for securing these, and I always carry spirits of some sort for wound cleansing and thirst reduction. The belt that I wear is useful as a Tourniquet, or for securing splints (read tree branches) where necessary. I also carry a pen incase a Tracheotomy is needed, and my pocket knife is kept sharp enough for emergency surgery. My hands are good for CPR: I'm well trained on St John dummies, but am itching to do it in the real world

                Attendees assigned to my group should rest assured they are in safe hands
                Diesel Prado with various things...

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by iantz View Post
                  My first aid kit includes the t-shirt I wear on the day; can be used for make-shift bandages, slings, gauze pads etc. The gaffa tape in the boot is useful for securing these, and I always carry spirits of some sort for wound cleansing and thirst reduction. The belt that I wear is useful as a Tourniquet, or for securing splints (read tree branches) where necessary. I also carry a pen incase a Tracheotomy is needed, and my pocket knife is kept sharp enough for emergency surgery. My hands are good for CPR: I'm well trained on St John dummies, but am itching to do it in the real world

                  Attendees assigned to my group should rest assured they are in safe hands
                  Ian what a confidence inspiring post, now i'm almost glad i can't make it Not true I heartbroken.

                  See ya on the tracks, Richo.
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                  • #84
                    So one of the SEQ crew has bit the dust already, more prizes for me to win!
                    Cheers
                    Phil
                    06 120 GXL 1KZ-TE man, modified exhaust, K&N, OME 2",spacers, Sovereign BB, Safari Snorkel, Hella 4000, 33" muddies, ARB 60L fridge / slide ,custom rear drawer, cargo barrier and table, Ironman 9500lb Winch, TJM underbody guards, DIY Radiator bash plate, Outback Ideas recovery points, AJ's sliders, CKMA12, lockers, ext rear breather, UHF, dual batt, SBi12, ARB alloy roof cage, ARB side awning...

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                    • #85
                      Well we almost meet the MVRs. Just waiting on the sand flag that we got for free to be sent to us. All MVRs will then be met.
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                      • #86
                        Hi all, just fitted my sand flag to complete the MVRs so now its just down to packing the Prado and the Tvan. We sure are looking forward to the big gig!!!

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Alan McDermid View Post
                          Hi all, just fitted my sand flag to complete the MVRs so now its just down to packing the Prado and the Tvan. We sure are looking forward to the big gig!!!
                          you had me confused for a bit there Alan, we have your Pradopoint name as Whytey, not Alan McDermid, so I thought for a minute you were some random stranger just going to rock up out of the blue But my good wife set me straight.

                          See you in a couple of weeks.

                          Cheers Andrew
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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by AJ120 View Post
                            But my good wife set me straight.
                            What would you do without her, looks like I'm not going to have mine with me for the GTG........wooohoooo!
                            Yep.....I have a Prado just like you
                            Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China
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                            • #89
                              Would a handheld 5 watt UHF be suitable for the GTG?
                              Cheers, Leon
                              There's no such thing as a wrong turn... it's just the scenic route!
                              1998 VX Grande 95... gone, 2008 GXL 120... almost gone... 2017 GXL 150... blank canvas
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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Snaga View Post
                                Would a handheld 5 watt UHF be suitable for the GTG?
                                Are you going again Snaga
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