At the LV shooting, people needed immediate medical care at the scene. I was thinking how useful an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) could have been.
If you are shot and can get medical care in minutes, you'd likely live. But, in an active shooter/hostage situation, anyone who has a major injury could be in a life-threatening situation with no help coming.
Does anyone carry an IFAK everywhere you go? Are you now thinking it would be a smart idea to add an IFAK to your backpack for sightseeing or going to public events?
I wonder how event security personnel will treat something like this, since backpacks might not be allowed in sports arenas, etc. A bulky IFAK might cause concern if you wear it on your belt.
I'm usually a packrat when I go places. I carry all kinds of useful items which come in handy -- nail clippers, bandaids, tissues, headache meds, etc. Since my mom isn't around with her gigantic purse, I have to carry on her tradition of having everything but the kitchen sink no matter where I am.
Now that there are convenience stores and a Walgreens or Walmart every mile, I've started trusting I can buy what I need when I need it. But, watching the chaos in LV, I'm considering a fanny pack or shoulder pouch to carry a few emergency items.
Any thoughts or experiences?