Least Resistance Training Concepts
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  AIR FOR PAWS KITS and SPARE O2 CYLINDERS

Updated March 7, 2019

Rescue-1, Rescue-2, Rescue-3, Incident Support Unit-1 and rescue/transport 11 carry these kits as do some of the individual field responders.

Rescue-1: The Air for Paws kit and spare O2 cylinders are stored in compartment No. 4
next to the vet med bag.

Rescue-2: The Air for Paws kit is stored under the Shanks Head Protector along with spare O2 cylinders
in compartment No. 3.

Rescue/Transport-11: The Air for Paws kit and spare O2 cylinders are stored in compartment No. 1.

Incident Support Unit-1: Two Air for Paws kits are stored in interior cabinet No. 1.

Incident Support Unit-1: Spare O2 cylinders are stored under the bench seat.
For details as to what the kit contains and how it is used, please go to the Air For Paws technical sheet.


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