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First Aid and snake bite information + links
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<blockquote data-quote="Lanky" data-source="post: 367640" data-attributes="member: 6148"><p>Reliable information is that with immediate and good compression/immobilisation/positioning of a limb you should survive to hospital/for many many hours - there are lots of variables. Even more reliable information is if you don't follow the correct steps you can die very rapidly. Once bitten, get safe, in the shade if its close by and follow steps in previous threads. Set your epirb off and wait for the ambo's or helo and if sat ph or mobile reception they might even bring the polyvalent antivenine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanky, post: 367640, member: 6148"] Reliable information is that with immediate and good compression/immobilisation/positioning of a limb you should survive to hospital/for many many hours - there are lots of variables. Even more reliable information is if you don't follow the correct steps you can die very rapidly. Once bitten, get safe, in the shade if its close by and follow steps in previous threads. Set your epirb off and wait for the ambo's or helo and if sat ph or mobile reception they might even bring the polyvalent antivenine. [/QUOTE]
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