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First Aid Kit - Large First Aid Station

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Great Kit! I purchased this as a donation to the barn I currently board my horse. The owner of the barn called me and was nearly in tears over such a great first aid kit. It comes with everything you can think of. The owner stated she felt like it was Christmas going through all the products. I am obsessed with being prepared for the worst. Including this barn kit, I have four first aid kits from EquiMedics. One in my tack box, one in my trailer, another mini kit for my saddle bags for trail rides, and finally this kit for the barn. The pull out feature for this kit is a super plus because it allows for two people to work out of it. February 16, 2011
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