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First Aid and snake bite information + links
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<blockquote data-quote="Stonekicker" data-source="post: 280982" data-attributes="member: 8232"><p>Do training re: snake bites @ work every year . Yes it can be good to splint/ imobilize the limb . However if its just you then the effort required to do this can make the heart beat faster & actually exoediate the venom spread .. Idealy just hit your emergency satellite transmitter & lay as still and as calm as possible untill help arrives is most likely the best course of action . Oh & if any of you go in the bush by yourkf without a transmitter you are crazy in my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stonekicker, post: 280982, member: 8232"] Do training re: snake bites @ work every year . Yes it can be good to splint/ imobilize the limb . However if its just you then the effort required to do this can make the heart beat faster & actually exoediate the venom spread .. Idealy just hit your emergency satellite transmitter & lay as still and as calm as possible untill help arrives is most likely the best course of action . Oh & if any of you go in the bush by yourkf without a transmitter you are crazy in my opinion [/QUOTE]
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