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Reddit mentions of resqme 04.100.09 The Original Keychain Car Escape Tool Safety Yellow Seatbelt Cutter and Window Glass Breaker, 2 Pack

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of resqme 04.100.09 The Original Keychain Car Escape Tool Safety Yellow Seatbelt Cutter and Window Glass Breaker, 2 Pack. Here are the top ones.

resqme 04.100.09 The Original Keychain Car Escape Tool Safety Yellow Seatbelt Cutter and Window Glass Breaker, 2 Pack
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    Features:
  • Pack of 2 Seat belt cutter + Car window breaker
  • Compact, lightweight & powerful
  • Easily accessible, no installation required
  • Made in the US
  • Over 20 years saving lives worldwide - Certified and tested
Specs:
ColorSafety Yellow
Height1 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items2
Release dateMay 2016
SizeSingle Pack
Weight0.07936641432 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 3 comments on resqme 04.100.09 The Original Keychain Car Escape Tool Safety Yellow Seatbelt Cutter and Window Glass Breaker, 2 Pack:

u/cypressgreen · 115 pointsr/news

We have these. A combo seat belt cutter and window punch. My husband keeps his on his key ring. Mine is attached with a little zip tie to the rear view mirror. I’d just have to yank on it and the safety cover on the seat belt cutter comes right off. Chances are high I’ll never need it, but it makes me feel more secure.

u/diabolicbutterfly · 1 pointr/ems

Some of the things I've gotten that have made my life a little easier.

  • 12v 2-way splitter for the truck
  • Small Moleskine notebook (I write down addresses, run numbers, pertinent info because we do not have an MDT in our trucks)
  • Slim Wallet (I don't carry a purse to work and I will transfer my debit card, ID, and keep all my licenses in the wallet I linked, great for keeping in a pocket while at work. As a bonus, the company who makes the one I linked is from the city I live in.)
  • Window Punch These are pretty nice, not many places non-fire around here provide them on the trucks and they come in very handy if you need access and have beaten fire to the scene. I prefer these over the pen style.
  • Key Holder Good if she has a lot of different keys, some places still use keys to access their narcs, different parts of the building, etc.
  • Bluetooth Transmitter/Charger I have a new iPhone that does not have an aux port, these work great on our ambulances and have two fast charge ports to charge whatever you need. I use the splitter above to plug this and my GPS/Dashcam in.
  • Snack Subscription These are pretty cool a bit pricey in the long run though. Get pretty good/healthy snacks monthly with various price plans. Cuts back on the urge to grab that candy at the gas station if you have something better in your bag already.
  • Rite in the Rain Notebook Just ordered these and they haven't come in yet, they are awesome for onscene quick notes. Since we've moved to EPCR software I find that on really sick patients that we need to move and work on I still manage to keep physical notes which get shredded after the run is finished and it's transcribed to the computer. We use a normal flip book but these help organize things a little bit more, plus they're waterproof. Supposedly works best with their pens or just a normal pencil. Was a neat product I thought I'd try out and go from there. Also don't have to get the EMS version, plenty of other versions/styles to choose from.


    I'm sure there are more and I'll come back and add them as I can think of them, these are some of the non-medical quality of life items I add to my every day to make things more bearable.
u/soggycedar · 1 pointr/news

We have this kind attached to the passenger headrest (hanging backwards) so you can pull it off from any seat in the car.