Search and Rescue Package

Working in search and rescue services is not an easy task, and when your job is to save people, you need the right equipment not only for yourself, but also for other people. Reader Zany Z shares her tutu.

This suction cup has tons of things to help Zany Z survive in the wild for up to 72 hours. Here’s what’s inside, as above:

  1. Search and rescue kit Coaxsher SR-1 Endeavor
  2. Chest strap with radio Coaxsher RCP-1 Pro
  3. Insect repellent – (quick access in chest strap)
  4. Gerber Suspension Multitool (quick access in chest strap)
  5. UTM Grid Reader (quick access in chest strap)
  6. Floating whistle UST JetScream (quick access in chest strap)
  7. 2-way radio communication (quick access in chest strap)
  8. Yaesu FT-270R (quick access in chest strap)
  9. Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx (quick access in chest strap)
  10. Rite in the Rain Notebook and Tactical Pen # 97 (quick access in chest strap)
  11. Silva Guide 426 Compass (quick access in chest strap)
  12. Knife (quick access in chest harness)
  13. Tick ​​removal wrench (quick access in chest strap)
  14. AA batteries (quick access in chest strap)
  15. Toilet paper / napkin (quick access in chest strap)
  16. Solar charger X-DRAGON 20 W
  17. Nuun Electrolyte Tablets
  18. WetFire Tinder Fire Starter
  19. SteriPEN fits all filters
  20. Disposable camera
  21. MRE (ready-to-eat dish)
  22. AA batteries
  23. SterIPEN Classic
  24. Flash and strobe combination
  25. LifeStraw
  26. USB portable charger
  27. Gerber Tindderbox
  28. Headlamp Petzl MYO
  29. Safety glasses
  30. Adventure Medical Kits – First Aid Kit
  31. USB cables / chargers
  32. Paper towels / toilet paper
  33. Toiletries – shampoo, soap, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.
  34. Floating signal mirror UST StarFlash
  35. Weather Poncho
  36. Hand warmers
  37. Parachute cord
  38. UCO Stormproof matches
  39. Numyth Tohil Waterproof Liquid Lighter
  40. Fire starter UST BlastMatch
  41. Frogg Toggs Rain Suit
  42. Illumiseen Reflective Belt
  43. CPR mask
  44. Glowstick / flashlight
  45. ChemLights
  46. Cable ties
  47. Fiskars secateurs
  48. Streamlight Survivor
  49. Flashlight (secondary)
  50. Ringers Extrication Barrier One Gloves
  51. Mechanix Gloves
  52. Streamlight E-Flood LiteBox
  53. Evaporative cooling towels CHILL-ITS 6602
  54. Nalgene Water Bottle
  55. Outdoor Expedition Legguards
  56. Outdoor Research Seattle Sombrero
  57. Blanket Lifeline 48 “x58”
  58. 5.11 Packable jacket
  59. Hats
  60. Gerber Bear Grylls Ultimate Pro Fixed Blade
  61. Gerber Bear Grills Compact Parang
  62. Bahco Laplander folding pruning saw
  63. Survival Ax Gerber Bear Grylls
  64. Change of clothes
  65. Head caps

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