What should be in a duty bag




















Flashlight: Great in situations that occur after sunset or in areas where the electricity has been cut off, a powerful flashlight will give officers an extra advantage in dark areas. Multipurpose Knife: Whether you come in close quarters with the assailant, or if you find yourself in a hostage situation, a sharp knife can be the difference between going home to your bed or leaving the scene in a bodybag. Focus: Although not an item that can be carried in a police gear bag, it is critical that a police officer keeps a calm and collected mind throughout an active threat.

Take a deep breath and make wise decisions that will help you conquer the situation in accordance with the law. Blauer duty bags can be used by any first responder for their day-to-day work, but are particularly designed with the needs of tactical users in mind. Each of these options is made of black ballistic nylon with a special finish to repel water. The Silent Partner Bag is the best patrol bag available and is counted on by thousands of officers nationwide.

This backpack has a main storage compartment that is large enough to carry a loaded duty belt — or you can use the included dividers to reconfigure this space. The outside of the bag includes a number of storage pockets with either zipper or hook-and-loop closures along with a hook to hang a hat or safety vest. For tactical response teams, a Blauer gin bag holds everything needed for active shooter incidents or hostage situations.

It can be carried by hand or worn as a messenger bag while on the run. One with crash stuff French cruve, calculator, flex curve, pencils, straigt edge, traffic templates One with blood and urine kit and rubber gloves One with extra video tapes, mic cords for belt mic, and batteries for belt mic One with basic evidence stuff paper bags, evidence tape, tubes for syrenges, platic bags, rubber gloves One for basic personal needs sun screen, bandaids, tylenol, sinus meds, toothbrush, shaving cream and razor Then in the front sections I have: All departmental form in one big folder I found that I like just putting all the forms in one folder because it takes up less space and is still easy to get to the forms.

Clipboards Portable GPS unit Sunglasses Rubber gloves Court forms, laminated maps, cheat sheets Traffic vest, search gloves, hat cover In the pouches on the underside of the lid I have: Pocket sized law books Department patches to hand out Lumber crayons to mark scenes with extras pens The outside pockets are used for: Books, extra forms, a ton of plastic evidence bags, hand sanitizer, stapeler, white out tape, cell phone charger, and more stuff that I cant think of.

I fit all that stuff in a standard size bag and it is easy to get to everything without making a huge mess. I've watched some guys trash their entire car by digging through their bag to get to something thats burried. I suggest you get a good bag thats constructed well and organize it. The time spent organizing it will save you a ton of time later. In the end we're all just chalk lines on the concrete drawn only to be washed away, for the time that I've been given, I am what I am.

I'd rather you hate me for everything I am, Than have you love me for being something that Im not. Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem. We are a country of skeptics, raised by skeptics, founded by skeptics. You forgot lotion for porn mags , Water for sunflower seeds , no idea what game boy advance is sorry, 51 this year , car mags, or at least this months cheaper than dirt mag, ammo for shot gun, AR, 9, 40, 45,.

Oakleys on the head and real cheap glasses for when you forget the Oakleys. Don't forget wal mart asprin, iboprovin and tylenol Hand Sanitizer and hand cleaners Good Times!!! Originally posted by NoStatic View Post. Originally posted by cellison View Post. Clorox wipes With a take home vehicle I don't really live out of the bag anymore so it more or less contains things not important enough to put in the console but more important to put in the cargo bay. It's got some writing implements including a Sharpie, box of.

I keep this in the backseat, and it leans against the seat caddy which has a phone book, fuel log on clipboard, another empty clipboard, and a Skill battery operated screwdriver. There's some other crap in the bottom compartment, but I can't remember what off hand.

I keep a box of latex gloves in the rear, left floorboard so I can reach back and pull a pair out, and there was a roll of paper towel rolling around back there. Since Arkansas is trying to immitate Seatle in terms of rainfall I have my rainsuit and campaign hat with condom laying in the backseat along with my neoprene search gloves.

My console has a box that's literally a bottomless pit. I won't get into that because I think a family of dwarves is living in there, but I'm pretty sure there are some binoculars, an adjustable tip screwdriver, Blackhawk Serpa holster, another box of ammo, fuel card, miscellaneous office supplies, a padlock idk why , napkins from assorted fast food establishments, and other things. The visor caddy gets maps stashed behind it, a ten code cheat card, more writing implements, my business cards, victim's assistance handouts, and a compass.

I've also got a pretty good tool kit that I put together courtesy of my departmental credit card.



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