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Azarcher
Arizona Survivor

Joined: 22 May 2007 Posts: 507 Location: Chandler, Arizona |
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These things are amazing! They are more or less a thin piece of metal with soft padding on either side. You use them to imobilize a limb, neck, leg, anything you can think of. The metal allows it to hold it's shape and not allow you move it more than you need to. They are soft enough to be put around the neck if needed to keep it from moving too much, but is also strong enough to do the job. The metal is strong for it's size, and yet can still be cut with a leatherman. They roll up to about the size of an ACE bandage but has just as many uses. I have a few on order for my gear after seeing them the other day. I had my arm wrapped in one, and it held it enough that I think if i had really hurt it, it wouldn't cause a lot of pain still moving around with it. You can shape it around the object you are trying to hold. I like them a lot.
http://www.andromedan.com/sam/index.htm
_________________ Where the Eagles fly, and the Caribou lie is where I want to be, the Wolf waits there for me.....
-Les Stroud
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| Sun Jun 03, 2007 8:30 pm |
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turd
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Joined: 06 Mar 2007 Posts: 1848 Location: Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Cool find Azarcher
Did you order the Finger Splints too?
eric
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| Sun Jun 03, 2007 9:06 pm |
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Azarcher
Arizona Survivor

Joined: 22 May 2007 Posts: 507 Location: Chandler, Arizona |
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No, I figured that a small item like a finger can be splinted with almost anything. I guess I could cut a piece off of a larger one if I had to splint a finger and couldn't find a green stick somewhere. 
_________________ Where the Eagles fly, and the Caribou lie is where I want to be, the Wolf waits there for me.....
-Les Stroud
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| Sun Jun 03, 2007 9:35 pm |
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Dobry
Kalahari Desert Survivor

Joined: 30 Sep 2006 Posts: 513 Location: Kansas/Missouri/Arkansas |
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Good splinting material in an emergency.
For broken/jammed fingers or toes, in a emergency, and if you don't have a SAM splint, just wrap the damaged finger/toe to adjacent fingers/toes... like what you see pro-footballers doing before a game. The good fingers/toes work surprisingly well as splints, or at least supports. You can wrap a stick, rock, plastic in the wrapping for additional immobilization.
_________________ "Asinus sęculę maximus."
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| Mon Jun 04, 2007 3:39 am |
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Daffy
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Joined: 24 Sep 2006 Posts: 1252 Location: Nova Scotia, Canada |
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you could always cut a pice off the sam splint about an inch wide to make a finger splint out of it without really take'n much away from the sam splint. They are great splints indeed, so long as they are kept dry and not used a lot. If you constantly change the shape of them they lose their stiffness (I have gone through about 3 of them teaching lifesaving courses) but they will last forever otherwise. They sure help when you are ina pinch and need a splint fast.
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| Mon Jun 04, 2007 3:53 am |
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Azarcher
Arizona Survivor

Joined: 22 May 2007 Posts: 507 Location: Chandler, Arizona |
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That's good to know Daffy. I did notice one of the ones we use for training is kind of soft compared to mine. Hopefully I will never have a need to use it, but if there is a need I'll be good to go.
_________________ Where the Eagles fly, and the Caribou lie is where I want to be, the Wolf waits there for me.....
-Les Stroud
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| Thu Jun 07, 2007 3:19 pm |
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Daffy
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Joined: 24 Sep 2006 Posts: 1252 Location: Nova Scotia, Canada |
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if you are using a sam splint and are sending them to the hospital by ambulance the parametics usually give you back new equipment. At least that is how it is on our beach's here. They left us their spinal board and took the patient on ours. We got to keep it. Same with splints and slings, they just give us their gear and go on their way.
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| Thu Jun 07, 2007 8:55 pm |
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Azarcher
Arizona Survivor

Joined: 22 May 2007 Posts: 507 Location: Chandler, Arizona |
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Naw, the only time we get gear sent back, or replaced is when our cuffs get bloody. Sometimes even then they will just replace them with flex-cuffs (zipties ) and hand us back our nasty metal ones. If we send anyone off with anything of ours chances are better that it will be missing, and presumed destroyed than ever seeing them again. Then getting reimbursed for that gear is a long road if it is anything but neccesary gear. Although I'm planning on ordering some cuffs that have my name etched into them with our office logo, maybe I'll get those back if I'm lucky .
_________________ Where the Eagles fly, and the Caribou lie is where I want to be, the Wolf waits there for me.....
-Les Stroud
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| Thu Jun 07, 2007 10:24 pm |
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