• Major injuries module including thermal blanket.
    Major injuries module including thermal blanket.
  • The open Adventurer kit.
    The open Adventurer kit.
  • Snake bite/burns/sprains and strains module.
    Snake bite/burns/sprains and strains module.
  • How the splint works on an injured leg.
    How the splint works on an injured leg.
  • The Rescue Swag Adventurer kit.
    The Rescue Swag Adventurer kit.
  • Minor injuries module including band aids and dressings.
    Minor injuries module including band aids and dressings.
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Great Walks has been sent the latest in bush first aid kits, the Rescue Swag.

Rescue Swag is a range of multi-use, Aussie-made first aid kits that are lightweight, waterproof, dustproof and easy to carry.

The Rescue Swag Adventurer kit.
The Rescue Swag Adventurer kit.

Each Rescue Swag can also turn into a sling, splint and immobilisation device and can even carry water in an emergency. Now that's a really great idea!

How the splint works on an injured leg.
How the splint works on an injured leg.

Several kits are available, from the one-person Explorer kit, the family-sized Adventurer kit, and even a Snake and Spider Bite kit. They're designed to deliver peace of mind and ensure we can enjoy our outdoor lifestyles.

The open Adventurer kit.
The open Adventurer kit.

Great Walks received the family-sized Adventurer Kit (1.6kg/$160) and it included three medical supply modules for minor accidents, sprains, snakebites and burns and major injuries.

Rescue Swag is owned by RFDS (Queensland Section), who have been saving lives in regional, rural, and remote communities for 94 years.

Snake bite/burns/sprains and strains module.
Snake bite/burns/sprains and strains module.

Using the latest in aviation, medical and communications technology, the RFDS works to provide emergency medical and primary health care services to anyone who lives, works or travels in rural and remote Australia.

Major injuries module including thermal blanket.
Major injuries module including thermal blanket.

The RFDS is Australia's most trusted charity, but they rely on funding to ensure they can continue their life-saving work.

Minor injuries module including band aids and dressings.
Minor injuries module including band aids and dressings.

All profits from sales of the Rescue Swag kits go directly to the RFDS so they can continue delivering these vital healthcare services to everyone who needs it.

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