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        <description>Stickers don't save lives. Save the band-aids for the kids. The most common cause of death in the backcountry is cardiac. Second is drowning. Third is falls from height. None of those go in a 100-piece kit from the drug store — and there isn't much a layperson can do about most of them anyway. What you can actually address in the field — the 4 B's — requires tools built for the job. Tourniquets. Hemostatic agents. Pressure dressings. Not a laminated instruction card and a roll of medical tape. The kit you carry should match the threats you're likely to face. From the Wilderness Medical Course — only on the GB2 Network. #wildernessmedicine #firstaid #emergencyprep #outdoorfirstaid #survivalmedic GB2N is only possible because of our subscribers. There has never been a better time to subscribe. Subscribe today and unlock my full video training library. GB2 Network Link in Bio.</description>
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