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Heat resistant / heat isolation briefcase/luggage?

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About a month ago I watched a man bleed out for 9 minutes in the middle of Los Angeles while we waited for paramedics (he was a hit and run victim).

I think he survived, although I am not sure.

I have decided to spend some money and buy myself:

1) EMT training
2) Pulse/Oximeter
3) Defibulator
4) (eventually) Oxygen concentrator
5) LOTS of bandages


Now... I want to keep this stuff in my car (minus the training, that will go in my head).

I want some sort of bag, or briefcase, that will protect it from heat damage.

Anyone know of any such products?
 
how about a sentry safe
they have a small one prob about the size of a textbook and 1/2
and if I can recall it was fire proof for a hour
 
Check out Pelican cases. I'm not sure if they specifically offer thermal protective cases, but their product line is quite extensive. HTH.
 
Hmm the Pelican says it is good for extreme weather, but I'm not sure it protects what is inside it.
 
Anyone else have ideas? Comments? What else should I put in my kit?
 
doh... anyone... someone must know about the products out there.
 
you need this first, a small fire extinguisher.
sold at hardware stores, some with car trunk mounts.
10-20 bucks
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
you need this first, a small fire extinguisher.
sold at hardware stores, some with car trunk mounts.
10-20 bucks

Good advice, I actually got one of those a few months ago. Two actually.
 
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