Vehicle Emergency Kits–Be Prepared

On the way to meet a friend in a nearby town last night, I spotted a car that appeared to have crashed onto a tree. I pulled up by the roadside and grabbed a few vehicle emergency kits.

I knew I had a travel safety alarm and personal safety light within reach inside the glove compartment and promptly put some emergency flashing lights up. Neither did I forget the 4-in-1 emergency auto tool and 9-LED flashlight from the trunk.

As I approached the vehicle, I could see a woman through the window. She was wounded on the head, conscious but could not get out of the car. I realized she was stuck between the steering wheel and driver’s seat.

Remembering that my multi-purpose auto tool can be utilized to break car windows, I grabbed it from my vehicle emergency kits and proceeded to smash a back window so I could open the front door from there.

I soon discovered that the steering wheel would not budge, nor would the car seat. I needed a hand. I figured I could push her out while someone else pulled her out. I looked around; there were no signs of other motorists approaching.

Rifling through my vehicle emergency kits, I zeroed in on the travel safety alarm and tried another tactic. I knew its din was effective within a 9 feet range so I sounded the siren.

A couple of policemen came to the rescue soon afterwards, confirming that they indeed paid attention to the emergency lights blinking and the emergency alarm ringing. They wasted no time in driving to the source then.

The officers escorted the woman to their patrol vehicle and assured me she would receive immediate medical attention. I drove on, proud of my heroic act and grateful for the vehicle emergency kits that made it possible..

To get your vehicle emergency kits please visit Lifeline Products.

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