Venom extractor
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What first aid kit?
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Posted 1 year ago # -
Seriously fellas and ladies, a clean hankie will take the place of every fancy dressing, and duct tape will sort everything else.
A multi tool with a blade, like an Alien, can help with cutting stuff, but otherwise you are carting around things that you just don't need.
Posted 1 year ago # -
carting around things that you just don't need.
Like a hankie!
Last person I knew that had a hankie was my Gran...
a hankie!?!?
Posted 1 year ago # -
Yes young man, a hankie.
You can also use it to blow your nose on when you get a bit snotty...
Posted 1 year ago # -
Munqe-chick - Member
I'm happy with the giving first aid, being a copper we have enough training....
Pushing someone down the stairs to the cells is "health adjustment" not first aid.
Posted 1 year ago # -
But then it wouldn't be clean, you've not thought this one through have you?
Posted 1 year ago # -
Pushing someone down the stairs to the cells is "health adjustment" not first aid.
...that could probably do with a smiley on the end...Posted 1 year ago # -
But then it wouldn't be clean, you've not thought this one through have you?
Note the initial use of the word 'clean' with reference to the use of a handkerchief in a first aid situation, then realise that the reference to 'snotty' could refer to an attitude as well as the discharge of mucus.
You should have spent more time listening to your Gran.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Tiger6791 - Member
Venom extractor
Yeah, bee juice and the like.
Its just a plastic plunger thing.
one O thesePosted 1 year ago # -
Tic tweezers, not ordinary ones.
Posted 1 year ago # -
crikey - Member
Pushing someone down the stairs to the cells is "health adjustment" not first aid.
...that could probably do with a smiley on the end...Thats a little unfair crikey, you must have a very low opinion of the boys and girls in blue if you think they will require a bit of joking around pointing out to them.
Posted 1 year ago #
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