I've been thinking about this the last couple days. As a Florida native, the Australia of the Western Hemisphere, I've grown accustomed to being around wildlife and wild humans that can kill me at a moment's notice. (Only half joking there.) I've had close encounters with bears, alligators, sharks, venomous snakes, dangerous spiders, and seriously crazy people. (Have you seen the Floridaman twitter account?)
My point is a lot of noise is made about bug out, survival, and stuff like that but this weekend at Wekiva Island, a place I frequently visit, a woman had her arm removed by an alligator. I had a friend at the scene. They were using towels to try to stop the bleeding. Apparently no one there had a tourniquet?
I've identified a gap in my EDC IFAK in dealing with poisonous animals and severe allergic reactions.
Also if you've recently moved to another region take some time to familiarize yourself with the dangerous creatures living there. Learn how they behave and how to behave around them. It may save you a limb.
My point is a lot of noise is made about bug out, survival, and stuff like that but this weekend at Wekiva Island, a place I frequently visit, a woman had her arm removed by an alligator. I had a friend at the scene. They were using towels to try to stop the bleeding. Apparently no one there had a tourniquet?
I've identified a gap in my EDC IFAK in dealing with poisonous animals and severe allergic reactions.
Also if you've recently moved to another region take some time to familiarize yourself with the dangerous creatures living there. Learn how they behave and how to behave around them. It may save you a limb.