given the average combat weight abt is abt 40 kilos for non medic is already heavy like f.uckOriginally posted by monoslayer:handphone, wallet, pager, porn mag, 7 days of combat ration, portable tv, radio, ps2, n many many more....![]()
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The day that medics carry morphine will be a sad day liaoOriginally posted by BillyBong:erm...morphine?![]()
sad day but happy nightsOriginally posted by DriftingGuy:The day that medics carry morphine will be a sad day liao
dats too rough for uOriginally posted by ditzy:Marlboro light.![]()
War liao loh.. still happy nightsOriginally posted by KumSioJui:sad day but happy nights![]()
There is MOP for peacetime and wartime. Do you know that plaster, lozenges, charcoal pills and some other things are considered luxury items? And it depends on the medic's discretion or platoon/unit SOP.Originally posted by KumSioJui:Active time I remember the best thing I like abt medic is the stacks and stacks blister packs of lozenges he carries in his pouch? Out in the field always pester him for some candy, then one day he gave 1 whole stack of it just to shut me up.![]()
Hey medic what else is inside your bag?![]()
Originally posted by Luc85:There's 4 compartments to the MOP:
There is MOP for peacetime and wartime. Do you know that plaster, lozenges, charcoal pills and some other things are considered luxury items? And it depends on the medic's discretion or platoon/unit SOP.
The usual medical stuff are FAD, Shell Dressing, Burn Dressing, Menolin, Crepe bandages, Triangular bandages, Tourniquet, Venula 16G, Hartmann, Alcohol Swaps, Medic's Scissors, Pocket Mask... etc.
Medical Covers for peacetime activites such as IPPT, SOC include medical equipments such as Stretcher, Microvent/Genesis, BVM (Air Viva) and AED. Medics are also trained in CPR and IV Infusions.
For wartime, there are morphine auto-injectors, SAF 1029D...etc.
By the way, I heard from somewhere that the MOP we are today using belongs to the 1970's Vietnam war era.[/b]
Originally posted by RvnRooRon84:Huh-ha.... don't u know that Centrimide is removed from the standard list recently since it is classified as a danger since it is in glass bottle form... latest instruction from SAF Medical Corps. How I know? It is on my unit's medical centre notice board - email memo.
There's 4 compartments to the MOP:
[b]Compartment A
FAD x 4
SHELL x 2
W.o.W x 4
Compartment B
Morphin Auto Injector x 5
Oral Thermometer x 1
Panadols x 20
Transpore tape x 2
Short & Long Torniquet x 1 each
Alcohol Swabs x 5
Crepe Bandage x 2
Compartment C
Hartmann Sol x 2
IV Set x 2
Vennula 16G x 2
Vennula 20G x 2
Melolin x 5
Triangle Bandage x 6
Latex Gloves x 4
Slit
Burn Dressing x 2
Airway Guerdal x 1
Paramedic scissors x1
SAF 1029D x 20
Pocket mask x 1
For peacetime covers:
Centrimide x 50ml bottle
Chlorohexidine x 1 tube
Antacid x 20 tabs
Forcep Dressing x 1
Bandage Adhesive 1m x 1
Well, just a little information...[/b]
OOh I didn't know that; will check up on that one tommorow!Originally posted by Luc85:Huh-ha.... don't u know that Centrimide is removed from the standard list recently since it is classified as a danger since it is in glass bottle form... latest instruction from SAF Medical Corps. How I know? It is on my unit's medical centre notice board - email memo.