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Blast sb

Blast sb

11 жыл бұрын

GMC Yukon with practical tactical gear, always be prepared when on the road! We've all seen bad accidents and if I can lend a hand , then by all means!!

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@blast_sb
@blast_sb 8 жыл бұрын
In April 2016 I had to use the med bag for a 2nd time. Both occurred on the highway and in the rain. The road flares were essential to redirect traffic and on lookers so I didn't get "hit" during my assessment. One person was beyond the help I could offer, everyone else involved in this wreak (4 people total) had minor if no injuries. They were scared and it was cold and rainy, I tossed a couple survival blankets over them then made my exfil as emergency arrived. No TQ's, no bandages just two road flares and two Mylar blankets. Sometimes it's the simple stuff that makes it easier for professional first responders and add a tiny bit of comfort to the victims. Be the one to ACT!! Probably 20-40 cars were stopped just watching me run around in the rain and triage 3 of the 4 people......Matt K.
@michaelangelo3376
@michaelangelo3376 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid and awesome update Bro. Glad you were there for them folks! Prime example of how important EDC'ing your truck is and not only for yourself but also for those who are in need of help! Keep the vids coming!
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 8 жыл бұрын
Right on. Thanks for watching. I'm thinking of doing an updated vid of the same vehicle.
@michaelangelo3376
@michaelangelo3376 8 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to it! I'm getting a truck of my own so I'm taking notes!
@matthews3560
@matthews3560 7 жыл бұрын
Blast sb. what's the name of your head rest pouch?
@irishone716
@irishone716 6 жыл бұрын
So you effectively did nothing - could not help one, others had some scratches.
@dankwok3
@dankwok3 7 жыл бұрын
it's great to see someone so prepared to help others and not just yourself...this world needs more people with your compassion. Big thumbs up from Hong Kong!
@peaceyteavo
@peaceyteavo 10 жыл бұрын
Finally, a well thought out set up rather than an armoury and a few bandaids
@edf203
@edf203 9 жыл бұрын
That's pretty awesome. You could basically set up a miniature hospital in the dark with all those flashlights and med kits.
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 8 жыл бұрын
I work with what i have. Practically and realistically we're most likely gonna be in our everyday driver when YOUR fight comes. I would love to cruise a decked out truck with all the fixins. more about basic survival in hostel environments than a true bug out vehicle. Thanks for watching. ..
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 9 жыл бұрын
Ok folks, just so the haters can stfu. I have jump cables and 2 different tool kits. I didn't feel like I had to show those items as those are a given. I really appreciate all the great comments and suggestions,thanks for watching!
@ShinobiHOG
@ShinobiHOG 9 жыл бұрын
I assume you have the standard stuff. Even if you didn't AAA is readily available just like normal people use. You're definitely a lot more squared away than the average driver. I just got my first automobile in ten years, got into self reliance 5 years ago so this is a new niche for me to dive into. Haters gonna hate.....
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 9 жыл бұрын
Shinobi HOG hate us cause they anus! AAA is useless if you cant make a phone call. Also, alot of the time im out in the "mountains" off the beaten path. Never only rely on a reactive service ie:AAA, police, fire, EMT. They all take time, usually a long time. This is about having the capability to help yourself or others when the pro's cant. Thanks for watching. Enjoy setting up your vehicle, feel free to message me with questions.
@ShinobiHOG
@ShinobiHOG 9 жыл бұрын
Blast sb right and if you're setting up your vehicle with med kits, flashlights, ammo compartments then 99% of people will have the standard stuff covered long before the medical kit idea crosses their mind. Totally with you on that one. AAA is a nice to have, like you said like EMS and LEO. I'm a free person so I don't rely on them either.....
@misterdinkly
@misterdinkly 9 жыл бұрын
+Blast sb Take it easy Blastoff. Why is trying to help you considered hating? Quit being such a defensive doof. I assumed you'd have it too but since you didn't mention these items, some people would think you didn't have them.
@foxrunner839
@foxrunner839 8 жыл бұрын
hey, man, you´ve done a very good job with this video, got pretty good stuff in your car. Well done, greetings vom germany
@farmermike9262
@farmermike9262 7 жыл бұрын
good to know dudes like you have got our backs! thanks man. as a global society we all have our gifts to this world. I am grateful for people who take safety and emergency preparedness to this level. no man is an island. one love, one planet, one race. may peace rein
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 7 жыл бұрын
farmer mike Thank you, i just wish more people would carry trauma medical in their cars. People get way to concerned with the "im not a dr, or, i dont know how to use that stuff". You can get training and practice the basics and maybe a dr. or nurse on their day off is driving by, etc. Bottom line is I would rather have it than need it, same principle as carrying a defensive weapon. Take care
@hogue3666
@hogue3666 9 жыл бұрын
Great vid with some good ideas. I really like the idea of clipping a med bag to the back of a headrest.
@bikiniluvnguy1
@bikiniluvnguy1 8 жыл бұрын
Nicely done. I cant believe the people who open their trunk and it is completely empty, like a house without furniture.
@DesmoProfundis
@DesmoProfundis 4 жыл бұрын
Nice well thought out kit. Some things to consider about your setup: First, that stuff is way too visible in your vehicle, especially the boxes of ammo. Tint those back windows to dark dark and then keep anything that says you have guns... like ammo boxes and "tactical guy" stickers from advertising that you have guns in your car or house. These things make your car a target for smash and grab and your house a target when your truck isn't home. I had a Bronco that I painted the inside of the rear side windows with mat black spray paint and then I tinted the black glass super dark as well. It worked perfectly to make the outside of the glass look like the darkest tint you've ever seen and hid everything inside the truck nicely. Next, those plastic water bottles leach chemicals into the water as they sit in a hot car. Instead get a stainless water container that you can refill periodically. Lastly, on the KZfaq channel "Project Farm" he does a fix-a-flat comparison and the product you have there comes in dead last for being effective at actually fixing a flat. Check out his channel and you'll end up throwing that can of crap right in the trash can like I did. All in all your set up is fantastic and I will end up copying some of it to make my set up better. Hopefully we can learn from each other. Otherwise, what the hell are we doing here, right?
@snapeverything7007
@snapeverything7007 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, a couple things. This video is several years old, I say that I don't usually have ammo lying around. Most of all, I've probably had 100 comments for this very video telling me I'm gonna get robbed. I sold that Yukon with 180,000 miles and it was never once broken into. I explained in the comments how that vehicle was almost never unsupervised due to the job i was working and my personal parking conditions. Good comments tho, take care.
@opalprestonshirley1700
@opalprestonshirley1700 10 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. That is some kind of prepared. Saw some things I'd never thought of. Thanks for sharing.
@davidellis6757
@davidellis6757 8 жыл бұрын
Excellent... glad I came this vid. Thanks for taking the time to do this.
@user-eh3bs3ki4b
@user-eh3bs3ki4b 8 жыл бұрын
0:38 ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ! well done my brother.respect from greece!
@mtnride4930
@mtnride4930 8 жыл бұрын
Just a tip, I put SOLAS tape on the edges of my door and hatch back, this tape is highly reflective and durable usually only in silver for ocean rescue but you can get it in red. when your doors are open at night u can really see it and only visible when you open the doors or hatch. very good for a dark road and visible to traffic coming from behind you. Nice video.
@mdhhayden3403
@mdhhayden3403 7 жыл бұрын
Suggestion: When anyone makes a video such as this, PLEASE include info about the gear you are showing! Specifically the cool Visor Organizer and headrest Medic Bag. The viewer might like to know how to get it for themselves. So suggest you let us know the make and model of the items and maybe where you got them. About the Baofeng hand-held radio and microphone... That is a transceiver that operates on the amateur radio bands, and as such requires a license from the FCC to transmit. It also can transmit on GMRS which requires an FCC license too. Of course, no license is needed just to receive, but you don't need a microphone to receive. The Baofeng does have capability to transmit on MURS, and FRS bands which do not require a license to transmit. You may know all of that, but the viewer may not, so that should be explained in the video. But I want to let you know that I did appreciate your video and only make these comments for constructive input.
@NuketheNazis66
@NuketheNazis66 10 жыл бұрын
The S.O.E. gear is rad to see in action. Their visor and back-of-seat molle panels look cool when their in action. Thanx for the ideas
@popoju9
@popoju9 8 жыл бұрын
maybe i am late on this but i just wanted to say that this was one of the best and most relevant videos and helpful for a beginner prepper like me to view. i based my vehicle prep bag off of your contents. i have a family of 4 and this really put me and my wife at ease. thanks man. i watched this a couple times now.
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 8 жыл бұрын
+Ben Lee Lemme know if you have any questions. Med bag setup is a big one. I'm glad you found some use out of the video. Thanks for watching
@MrSniper15
@MrSniper15 9 жыл бұрын
awesome video buddy look forward to seeing more.
@CallmeDaBreeze1971
@CallmeDaBreeze1971 10 жыл бұрын
I like the visor set up. I keep a 2 D or 3 D Mag light in my door pocket. Good for light, but also a weapon if you need it. I almost had to use mine as a weapon one night.
@LegendSexy
@LegendSexy 11 жыл бұрын
You should have a lot more subs than you do. Im going to make sure you get some more. This was one of the better videos Ive watched in a while. I love your med kit and your visor. Im going to refine my truck to have things similar to this. Great job!
@SCSurvivalAndHunting
@SCSurvivalAndHunting 9 жыл бұрын
I really like the video brother, and the channel, Im looking forward to more great videos from you!
@funkyprepper
@funkyprepper 10 жыл бұрын
just got the visor from seeing this video. nice ideas bro just subbed :)
@dsaword2622
@dsaword2622 Жыл бұрын
What a great set up very inspirational
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 11 жыл бұрын
The bag is a Condor modular deployment bag. Thanks for the subs!
@SteveofAbsense
@SteveofAbsense 8 жыл бұрын
I don't understand the hate!!! I enjoyed the video!! my van is full of stuff I could possibly need, because even if I use it once a year at least I have it!! thanks for the video!!
@TheSoupMonkey
@TheSoupMonkey 8 жыл бұрын
Great Video, gave me some great ideas. Thanks
@randallvertrees4847
@randallvertrees4847 9 жыл бұрын
GOOD KIT...you might want to add..small metal pot for cooking,,small pup tent...and a good solar battery charger with jumper cables..also a small water filtration device if you don't already....love the vids...also un your clothing kit always add several pairs of different socks...warm and light..
@barberbill63
@barberbill63 10 жыл бұрын
Good video. I really like your radio on the visor. I have a 2 meter mounted in my SUV, but I'm going to set up my car with the h/t on the visor.
@zombieland6484
@zombieland6484 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Good job keeping all the stuff quick and easy accessed .
@learningtobeprepared4866
@learningtobeprepared4866 8 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. A car kit is on my list of things to work towards. Thanks for the ideas!
@rbarbour64
@rbarbour64 7 жыл бұрын
M y bug out truck will be set up for my county and the county's around me. I got a foldup cart to put my kit in if I got to ditch my truck. If I got to ditch the cart, I got my backpack.
@dajolaw
@dajolaw 10 жыл бұрын
Amazing load-out, but I have one big concern: theft. You seem to have a lot of pricey stuff lying out for any passer-by to see, separated only by a window. Theft from cars is a fairly common crime, and a gun or lo-jack system won't protect you from it.
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 10 жыл бұрын
Your right, theft is a large concern. It is a responsibility to watch over such gear, I park in an indoor secured garage or in front of work ( a place that most likely would not be a concern). I also have the ability to detach the visor panels very quickly and stow them when in a public setting. thank you for watching, Stay safe!!
@josh55611
@josh55611 10 жыл бұрын
Just picked up a rescue you me key chain I'm very happy with it. Again thanks for the video
@MasterK9Trainer
@MasterK9Trainer 10 жыл бұрын
I like how your truck is loaded. I was thinking of finding or making a bag to hang off the seats in my car to make sure there is adequate gear and supplies for at least 4 people. When you have a small vehicle you need to find space.
@wb5mgr
@wb5mgr 10 жыл бұрын
Jumper Cables? also might not be a bad idea to carry a blanket both for medical reasons and almost everywhere because it gets cold at night. Empty gas can is never a bad thing either. If you have to hoof it to the nearest station cause you ran out that 1 gal can does not take up much room.
@misterdinkly
@misterdinkly 9 жыл бұрын
+wb5mgr if he has to walk to a gas station anyway he can pay the higher price at the convenience store. Who the hell runs out of gas anyway..women and morons.
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 10 жыл бұрын
The medical bag in this video is a condor deployment bag.
@foxrunner839
@foxrunner839 8 жыл бұрын
this med pack in your car remains me on the maxpedition sabercat bag
@KingParisBuckingham
@KingParisBuckingham 3 жыл бұрын
Which state you in bro?
@KingParisBuckingham
@KingParisBuckingham 3 жыл бұрын
Femma whistleblower tells of tyranny coming. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/b-Cqd9CE277FgGQ.html
@carlosLozanosilvercharlio
@carlosLozanosilvercharlio 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for share. Gracias pr compartir amigo!!
@1791Actual
@1791Actual 10 жыл бұрын
Good setup for whether its just a simple road hazard/emergeny or a true SHTF GH/BO scenario. Gotta love the storage compartments in a Yukon! Most of your gear could easily be concealed if you were leaving the vehicle.
@pendejo6466
@pendejo6466 9 жыл бұрын
Looks like you're prepared for everything. Good work.
@DuyNguyen-bh1of
@DuyNguyen-bh1of 10 жыл бұрын
Great video, very informative and helpful.
@Bonekrusher1967
@Bonekrusher1967 10 жыл бұрын
Brother you have a great set up.I will definitely copy off what you have, Great video..
@thebrucechannel8061
@thebrucechannel8061 8 жыл бұрын
Good ideas thanks for the video. living in Arizona we have to modify things since the summer months are insanely hot in your car...I've had things melt and leak all over the place, but most of the stuff is the same.
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 8 жыл бұрын
heat can be a real bitch, expecially in a vehicle. I find the windshield shades useful for some things. Thanks for watching
@John-oo8dn
@John-oo8dn 10 жыл бұрын
I agree with Jeffro. If you live in or bring this setup into any kind of urban area you will very likely have your vehicle broken into and all of your belongings stolen. I keep all of my EDC in my trunk, out of site. I know this isn't really an option in an SUV. I would recommend placing everything in something like a Pacsafe type rig that would offer at least some theft protection.
@whanson3503
@whanson3503 10 жыл бұрын
I used to jack stuff from cars years ago in my hay day. I can tell you that if I didn't see something I was interested, then it wasn't worth my time breaking into it. Had I seen that visor, the medic bag, and maybe even the backpack in back, I would instantly think military and that its probably not in my best interest to screw with this vehicle. Plus on the surface all you see is a huge backpack, some other military style bag on the seat and the visor. The only thing that i would KNOW was of any kind of value would maybe be the car stereo and the radio on the visor. Because of my past I also feel that if you have anything so valuable that it would be irreplaceable or cause financial strain to have to replace the item, then you should be at least locking your doors and at best installing a car alarm. If you can afford the toys then you can afford to protect them. If you don't protect them, then you might as well roll out the red carpet, light up the marquee, and send out the invites, because you're leaving yourself wide open and only displaying your ignorance. I used to pick my targets firstly seeing what kind of vehicle they drove. If I heard a pounding system, then it didn't matter what kind of vehicle it was, it was now a target. If I saw a blinking light telling me there was an alarm, I didn't mess with it. If the doors were locked and I saw something worth getting in for, id shatter the window and pop the lock. I also knew vehicles that liked to advertise/brag about what brand equipment they had in their vehicles, with stickers. We called these "steal me stickers." By doing that you might as well be sending invites because you're telling me what I want to know and I don't even have to look in the windows. Anyway I say all that to say, it doesn't matter where you live, there are people (tweakers or otherwise) that will steal your stuff if they want it bad enough. So protect it the best you can. If you don't, then I guess my thought is, its your fault. After all you left that door wide open and set up the perfect opportunity. Sadly that's the world we live in. Its up to you to protect your stuff. Take the advice from someone who acquired over $10,000 worth of electronics (car stereos, amps, subs, laptops, desktops, other misc. electronics) in a matter of 4-6 months.
@geocox4512
@geocox4512 10 жыл бұрын
I am really liking that vehicle visor. Could really use something like that. Will be picking one up. I have a Suburban, so it should fit perfectly. Great vid.
@grouch314
@grouch314 7 жыл бұрын
Very nice, comprehensive kit. My only thought is that the fire extinguisher should be in a place where you can reach it from the seats, in case you're trapped in the vehicle. I have mine mounted to the front side of the rear seats with velcro and it con be easily reached from anywhere in the car but that might not be an option in a bigger vehicle
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 7 жыл бұрын
grouch314 very true, I added a smaller 12oz fire extinguisher to the passenger headrest. Thanks for watching.
@dwightstewart7181
@dwightstewart7181 9 жыл бұрын
You’re a bit obsessed with medical gear, aren’t you? I have a first responder kit (in pickup bed toolbox), which I thought was a bit much. You appear to have several times that spread throughout the vehicle.
@epicjbrown
@epicjbrown 10 жыл бұрын
i like the setup. I came away from the vid with a few ideas. From the water in the back and your shirt I would say you are in PHX. I bet your Get Home Bag/BOB has sun block. Good stuff!
@gorillahd9247
@gorillahd9247 6 жыл бұрын
Good video and thanks for stepping up to help people. Scott
@Malaachi
@Malaachi 10 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, You're an optimist...you described your bottled water as getting half full and then replacing not HALF EMPTY...you can handle very stressful situations far better then most.
@asendorfryan
@asendorfryan 10 жыл бұрын
Good job, clean and organized
@jakeharrison2685
@jakeharrison2685 10 жыл бұрын
Looks like the back of my truck too. I'm on the lookout for a storage bin that can hold the back pack and water so it doesn't slide around or stick out so much.
@midnightrun108
@midnightrun108 9 жыл бұрын
Good ideas, good video. Thanks for sharing.
@warlockcommandcenter
@warlockcommandcenter 10 жыл бұрын
One issue, when I drove tractor trailer rigs I always kept a jacket kind of inside out, over my seat back so that I could pull it on if I was trapped or exiting my truck in the event of a roll over.
@nealtomlinson4530
@nealtomlinson4530 9 жыл бұрын
I like that visor system you have set up.
@MrSniper15
@MrSniper15 7 жыл бұрын
your set up has literally been what i followed and did awesome video bro.
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 7 жыл бұрын
brandon patrie Thanks my friend, when i originally set it up in my Yukon i just DONT want to be 2 things. 1) Passersby or looky-loo 2) A person that needs medical/trauma treatment when the ambulance is 15 minutes away at best. hope it works out for you, thanks for watching!!
@MrSniper15
@MrSniper15 7 жыл бұрын
thanks brother. honestly tho ive watched this video literally since you posted it. and i studied it to no end lol. love your content. stay awesome brother.
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 7 жыл бұрын
brandon patrie: Glad that you got some info from this vid. Remember, what I need may be different for you. Weather gear etc. Check out the On the Firing Line watchlist, more guns and gear to come. You can ask us any question on Facebook at (On the Firing Line with Matt and Joe). we will be doing weekly videos for awhile. stay dangerous
@DjLittleSpinna
@DjLittleSpinna 10 жыл бұрын
A good investment to add to this setup is a set of jumper cables and an extra battery if you have the funds to afford it but other than that its great
@adkmtns5726
@adkmtns5726 8 жыл бұрын
Well thought out...very nice!
@drcsep
@drcsep 10 жыл бұрын
Nicely done. Gracias for sharing
@ChipShuhart
@ChipShuhart 10 жыл бұрын
Just a quick tip, your radio will operate better if you have it mounted in the vertical position, that way the polarization of the antenna is correct. Or just get a roof-mounted antenna to hook it up to. Google "antenna polarization" for more info.
@EpicFTWGaming
@EpicFTWGaming 10 жыл бұрын
Ok I know it won't matter if shtf because if they see all of that gear they will steal your car, but right now, if I see that stuff and I'm a thief I'm thinking there's something valuable in those bags and tool boxes
@BostonBudzMA
@BostonBudzMA 9 жыл бұрын
that was my first thought about the med bag on the headrest...but then again i have a car low to the ground and no tint... if I had my suv that i used to have the back windows with factory tinted I think I could get away with the med bag on the head rest and definitely the stuff in the back
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 6 жыл бұрын
Still zero break-ins after 4 years. Put 240,000 miles on it and still, zero break-ins... just a update.
@gunnierunner1
@gunnierunner1 5 жыл бұрын
Nice
@Kevis601MS
@Kevis601MS 9 жыл бұрын
finally some 1 integrated a tool box in there car bag , you sir are winning
@Kevis601MS
@Kevis601MS 9 жыл бұрын
but most vids I watch, have everything except basic tools. So if its something simple like changing a hose or taking out the battery. They don't have the simple tools to do that! Yet they have the ability to make a fire, on the side of the highway, wth?!
@ADMIND3R
@ADMIND3R 9 жыл бұрын
so true man, the pointless redundant garbage people bring with them, 5 diff ways to make primitive fire but not a tool or lick of knowledge how to take care of themselves or there vehicles Kevis Johnson
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 9 жыл бұрын
I keep two tool kits under the passenger seats. I don't cliam to be a mechanic by any means, I have gained a lot of knowledge running a chase truck in the Baja 1000 in 06' and 07'. Thanks for watching.
@outdoorguy845
@outdoorguy845 8 жыл бұрын
Clif bars and gel packs very good choice good stuff
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 8 жыл бұрын
funny timing. I have several gel packs in my backpack. Yesterday there was sticky stuff all over my bag and carpet. yep, one busted. thanks for watching.
@christophermeyerson4271
@christophermeyerson4271 8 жыл бұрын
Seems like it seems like a good kit but I would include one other thing which would be either a set of jumper cables or a jump box with possibly a air pump and wired to your 12 V
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 8 жыл бұрын
good advice. I do have jump cables and a tool kit, i didnt feel like i needed to film that. Most cars no matter ars gonna have a very basic tool kit and cables. that being said, i probably jump a car every month or so at the gas station near my house, lol. Thanks for watching
@philmardiv1
@philmardiv1 8 жыл бұрын
You r prepared like a pro awesome!
@JitterFlicks1
@JitterFlicks1 6 жыл бұрын
Very good setups.
@timothythomas1345
@timothythomas1345 8 жыл бұрын
If I could suggest something for your truck . I would suggest a few more tools such as socket sets and vice grips channel locks and some wood blocks or pieces of 4x4 post for stacking , and a hydraulic jack
@CPLBSS88
@CPLBSS88 10 жыл бұрын
An FYI on water bottled in plastic. that plastic is not meant for long-term storage. It starts to break down and release chemicals into the water in temps over 70* and direct sunlight. Its obviously better than nothing in an emergency but if you plan of rotating it out as drinking water, you may want to consider something else
@patd416
@patd416 10 жыл бұрын
well put, but i believe he uses the water frequently, i ddi the same thing at airsoft matches, hot sunny days, ill prepped kids, always good to pack some for open use.
@CPLBSS88
@CPLBSS88 10 жыл бұрын
That's fine, just as long as your realize that it take only hours in that kind of heat for the chems to start to leach.
@Luke-hc4np
@Luke-hc4np 10 жыл бұрын
I think a general tool kit would be a good idea. Just for easy repairs on the vehicle. Maybe even nails to go with the hammer just incase. As well maybe a machete, I keep one in the back of my vehicle.
@oneeyedpatriot
@oneeyedpatriot 10 жыл бұрын
Looks very well prepared. Thanks for sharing. Just subbed.
@pecanpatch
@pecanpatch 9 жыл бұрын
I'm starting to do a vehicle, thanks for all the great ideas.
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. Don't forget some basics that I didn't mention. Jumper cables, small lantern, basic tools, etc. have fun, be safe.
@r.mercado9737
@r.mercado9737 10 жыл бұрын
Smart! Allow me to make one small suggestion regarding your water. You may want to consider keeping it covered and protected from the sun's rays. The plastic bottles are known to release chemicals into the water. Your presentation was not bad at all. Very smart. MarineChaps0311
@PetrosLAN
@PetrosLAN 10 жыл бұрын
1.have to keep your Water hidden from sunlight 2.Need an oximeter olso 3.single use plastic gloves 4.Water proof Poncho Other than that very good!
@Juan-lc9uq
@Juan-lc9uq 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent, probably i would add a wire cutter,a little axe or an extra gas tank, but your equipment looks great
@reparoco985
@reparoco985 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, nice tips.
@krugerblue
@krugerblue 9 жыл бұрын
I do have the basic necessary and common sense things in my car also, but noway can I set it up the way you did simply because I park at home in a public area, and leaving stuff where it can be seen would only be an invitation for a break in. So, almost everything is in my trunk.
@taylorelsner6332
@taylorelsner6332 5 жыл бұрын
Tacti-Cock!!!?? I fuckin died right there.... lol 😂
@lilyandrose8557
@lilyandrose8557 4 жыл бұрын
what a great guy, very cool & good example
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 4 жыл бұрын
So nice it makes me think of a trap...lol. thanks for watching!
@lilyandrose8557
@lilyandrose8557 4 жыл бұрын
@@blast_sb I had a breakdown on a lonely road not long ago and now have woken up to being prepared - I was cold, no jacket, ludicrous really - so I'm learning all I can now.
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 4 жыл бұрын
@@lilyandrose8557 Over the years Ive seen many car wrecks or been the first person to show up at a scene of an accident. Warmth was one of the major learning points for me. 2 of the wrecks were in the rain and the victims were shivering cold. I then went and got a half dozen emergency space blankets for my cars medical kit. I have since used them once, a young lady was in shock but uninjured after a head on crash and kept trying to walk around aimlessly. I sat her down on the curb and put a blanket over her and she quickly calmed down, a little comfort can go a long way in a trauma situation. Sometimes people are just "looking" for anything. feel free to ask questions if you decide to put together a vehicle medical kit. Stay safe, Matt
@JohnSmith-pd1fz
@JohnSmith-pd1fz 8 жыл бұрын
Sensible and, unlike many similar info vids, fairly relevant to drivers outside the USA.
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 8 жыл бұрын
+John Smith Thanks for that input. I honestly haven't even thought of it on a "outside USA" scale. Thanks for watching, sub if your inclined.
@GreyGhostAdventures
@GreyGhostAdventures 10 жыл бұрын
Nice setup for your vehicle.
@reginaldbarclay7522
@reginaldbarclay7522 10 жыл бұрын
I love this kind of "Rucksack"/Belly Bag on the chair beside the drivers seat (with the Aluminium Water bottle). Where did u got it?
@W6MDE
@W6MDE 5 жыл бұрын
Cool setup I like the visor gear holder. Are you a ham radio operator?
@dannywajnryb7000
@dannywajnryb7000 8 жыл бұрын
Hey boss, where did you happen to get that medical kit that's on the back of the passenger seat? also what kind of bag are you using for your bugout bag that's in the trunk? I have been prepping for a little while now, but I am looking to change some things up as far as my truck, and the bag itself. Thanks!
@Unemployedrobots
@Unemployedrobots 2 жыл бұрын
More gear reviews please 👊🏽
@Tomek1985
@Tomek1985 9 жыл бұрын
that sun visor molle cover is great
@mike796
@mike796 9 жыл бұрын
4:06 what pack is that? where did you buy it from and how much?
@mlgteenac328
@mlgteenac328 7 жыл бұрын
Big Mike that is a condor deployment bag $22 wotks great i have one
@mark4002
@mark4002 9 жыл бұрын
What is the brand of molle visor and that hanging vehicle med kit? Nice setup by the way.
@SuperRednecktech
@SuperRednecktech 8 жыл бұрын
Blast sb Maybe get a jumper box along with the cables and small air compressor for your tires they super convenient as well.And are the tires run flats? And what kind of bag is that hanging from your passenger seat?good vid man I had never seen that rescue me tool before. what brand is? I cant find one with the little light.
@buzzingadventures1980
@buzzingadventures1980 8 жыл бұрын
Very nice setup👍🏻
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for a follow up video...
@coltegbert8855
@coltegbert8855 7 жыл бұрын
Great video, Im building a bug out rig from an 01 suburban, stealing your fire ext mounting idea!!
@sahersesostris8332
@sahersesostris8332 9 жыл бұрын
Wow!! Nice loaded car How did you strap that fire extinguisher there ?
@Patriotalliance
@Patriotalliance 8 жыл бұрын
Great setup !
@Zulu8380
@Zulu8380 10 жыл бұрын
Good Video, I like your setup , one suggestion Tint those windows.
@smallz72project
@smallz72project 10 жыл бұрын
Great load out! Nice to see more people out there thinking ahead for the possibility of helping others and not just themselves! I agree with others, I would expand the vehicle kit to include some tools for vehicle repair. Also maybe a fold-able shovel/axe, and a bag of kitty litter/shop absorbent (help to clean up vehicle spills/ added traction when spread under tire if ever stuck). What kind of cable is that or where did you get it?
@girfalcon1
@girfalcon1 8 жыл бұрын
awesome setup!
@laurahedgpeth2274
@laurahedgpeth2274 10 жыл бұрын
Hi Matt, great info that has given me lots of ideas. who makes the visor you are showing, that thing is fantastic!
@MrSer1962
@MrSer1962 10 жыл бұрын
I love the Rescue Me tool. I am going to get some of them for my family.
@TCDakota
@TCDakota 9 жыл бұрын
I don't know if this was already mentioned, but I heard that leaving water in plastic bottles in a hot car for very long can cause some chemical changes that can cause health problems, including cancer. Have you heard anything about that?
@blast_sb
@blast_sb 9 жыл бұрын
I have heard of this from a couple points. I have my H20 covered bye my sunshade. it can still get warm but no direct sunlight. I change it out often enough that its a non issue for me. thanks for watching
@Usmcar15682
@Usmcar15682 8 жыл бұрын
Great Kit. Unfortunately, where I live, my window would be smashed and all of it would be stolen. I need to leave my stuff at home and have it ready to go.
@jeffrosgt
@jeffrosgt 10 жыл бұрын
In my town all you're toys woulda been jacked by a tweeker before yo even made the video lol
@the_volatile
@the_volatile 4 жыл бұрын
Not when you have surveillance cameras monitoring your shit at night and firearms.
@DesmoProfundis
@DesmoProfundis 4 жыл бұрын
@@the_volatile not true at all. I have a Lorex FLIR system with 8 cameras. My nextdoor neighbor has the same system that I helped him set up and we have interlocking fields of fire without a single defilade around our two houses. I have a ridiculously big commercial style sign that my wife hates that says "NOTICE: THIS AREA IS UNDER 24 HOUR SURVEILLANCE" with a picture of a security camera on it. The sign is illuminated at night and It sits right next to one of the real cameras. Because the cameras are FLIR they glow red at night and are pretty easy to see if you're looking for them. I also have security stickers on the outside of my house to let people know that I not only have the LOREX system but also have Protection One monitored security system. I live in Tacoma, WA and my Acura was stolen twice... the last time is was stripped down to its bones and my F-350 has been broken into twice. In none of those cases could you see anything of value from the outside of the vehicles. Also, when the cops came, I presented them a wealth of video recording from both mine and my neighbor's security cameras but since in all these cases the perpetrators walked up to my house at night, there was no way of identifying them whatsoever and the video did me no good at all. You are pushing your luck and your surveillance system is giving you the same false sense of security I had. You may notice that my username is DesmoProfundis. This is a mix of two words. The first part of it, "Desmo" is the first part of the word desmodromic which describes the engine in the Ducati motorcycle I ride, most motorcycle enthusiasts will recognize that and guess that I'm a Ducati rider. The second part is "Profundis" and comes from De Profundis, a Latin term to mean from the depths of despair this comes. In other words, I learned this shit the hard way and now I'm telling you.
@rapeofdelco5097
@rapeofdelco5097 4 жыл бұрын
@@DesmoProfundis The post you responded to stated "Not when you have surveillance cameras monitoring your shit at night and firearms.". Your six-paragraph rebuttal said nothing at all about firearms. I live in Tweaker country and shot one five years ago (a convicted burglar /thief /drug dealer (see my profile) and haven't had a problem with them trying to steal from me since. or any other problem from them. Having firearms and actually using them is the greatest deterrent of the surveillance/firearm combo.
@DesmoProfundis
@DesmoProfundis 4 жыл бұрын
@@rapeofdelco5097 yes, 6 paragraphs... sorry. I tend to be long winded but on the plus side, if you read what I am writing... which you seem to be on of the few who have, you get a clear idea of my point of view. Thanks for reading my bantering and responding respectfully. I have firearms and have spent literally a lifetime getting to a level of, shall we say, comfortable proficiency with them. I use them to protect my family, the people around me, and myself. If someone is in imminent danger I will not hesitate to use violence of action and the tools at my disposal. I too live in tweaker country and, as I mentioned, have had a number of things ripped off. The first problem with me shooting said tweakers is that I was fast asleep when they were quietly breaking into my vehicles. Regardless of how well trained I am or how many guns I have, I can't shoot anyone when I'm asleep. My wife and I work a similar schedule so we can't do a 50% up security routine. Although my wife's car does have an alarm system, my '04 F-350 does not. I keep an alarm in my camper and one in my garage, the cheap ones from Harbor Freight and they work great. They alert me if they sense motion. The second thing that keeps me from shooting tweakers is that if they're breaking into my car and not into my house, I have a hard time saying that I feared for my life. Now, if they come into the house at night when they clearly know people are there... that's a horse of a different color and they would wake up with their brains intermingled with the lath and plaster of my 1928 craftsman. But if they're just looking for shit in my car that they can sell for drugs, I am not gonna shoot them for that. Call it a personal choice, but unless the "fear for your life" element is there, I don't plan on using deadly force. Since I don't keep anything of significant value in my cars, there is no argument about protecting my valuables. A third reason I would seriously hesitate to step outside of my house and use a firearm is that I live in a somewhat densely populated neighborhood. I feel that I would be putting my neighbors at risk if I fired a gun here. And what if the tweaker had a gun and now there's a damn gun fight in a heavily populated area over what?... I keep some tools, a set of jumper cables, a tow strap, a first aid kit... um... hand sanitizer, wet wipes, Rolaids, Advil, my hard hat, and some work gloves in my truck. My wife's car has some of the same things but nothing worth getting into a dang gun fight over. She has a get home toolbox, a Dewalt roller toolbox that goes with her to work. It has food, the ability to filter water... all the get home basics. It comes in the house as does my get home backpack. Again... they break into the house and they're done. But, they can have my wet wipes and a few tire changing tools. The very first gun safety rule is to never point you gun at anyone or anything you don't want to destroy. Always keep you muzzle in a safe direction. There are no safe directions outside my house. There is no "down range." There are neighbors all around me and too much of a chance of over penetration, or a miss, or return fire to use a gun here. Responsible gun ownership means knowing when you can't use your gun. It just makes it so simple when there's nothing in the car that you're afraid to lose. I had to learn that the hard way but now I sleep like a baby... well, a baby that's done a couple tours in Iraq and who's back hurts all the time, and has to get up to pee three damn times... but yeah, a baby.
@rapeofdelco5097
@rapeofdelco5097 4 жыл бұрын
@@DesmoProfundis Trust me I understand the reluctance to shoot especially in your state. Oklahoma has probably the best gun laws in the country and yet my Sheriff and D.A. spent over five years trying to put me in prison for something they know I didnt do (shoot a man in the back).
@brianwillis5944
@brianwillis5944 7 жыл бұрын
Good video, great tips. Where did you get the cool visor? Would love to have one for my truck.
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