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First Aid and snake bite information + links
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<blockquote data-quote="Tathradj" data-source="post: 455401" data-attributes="member: 2436"><p>Plus also the sudden rush when released can kill you.</p><p>That is if they have not been used properly.</p><p>I have been trained on how to use them but I have only</p><p>used them where a limb has been badly damaged.</p><p>also used them to retain bandages and padding.</p><p>.</p><p>I do draw the line on a good death adder bite though.</p><p>anything up 15 mm long fangs.</p><p>I do not want to discuss that in here though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tathradj, post: 455401, member: 2436"] Plus also the sudden rush when released can kill you. That is if they have not been used properly. I have been trained on how to use them but I have only used them where a limb has been badly damaged. also used them to retain bandages and padding. . I do draw the line on a good death adder bite though. anything up 15 mm long fangs. I do not want to discuss that in here though. [/QUOTE]
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