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A red fabric first aid kit bag is prominently displayed, likely resting on a textured, light brown upholstered surface in what appears to be Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. The bag features various white graphics and text, indicating its purpose and contents. The top of the bag clearly shows "АПТЕЧКА" in Cyrillic, followed by "FIRST AID KIT" in English. To the right, a "CARE SAFETY" logo with a small triangle is visible, along with a large white cross on a red square, universally recognized as a first aid symbol. Below the main title, there is a line of Cyrillic text: "СПОРЕД ИНСТРУКЦИЯ №1 ОТ 20.02.2008г. ЗА СЪДЪРЖАНИЕТО НА АПТЕЧКИТЕ НА МОТОРНИ ПРЕВОЗНИ СРЕДСТВА." This translates to "ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTION NO. 1 OF 20.02.2008 FOR THE CONTENTS OF FIRST AID KITS IN MOTOR VEHICLES," indicating that this kit is specifically designed to meet regulations for car first aid kits in Bulgaria. The lower part of the bag is covered with a grid of white line-art icons illustrating various first aid procedures and items. These include: * Bandaging a knee or joint. * Applying a large bandage to the chest/torso. * A head bandage. * Scissors. * Protective gloves. * An arm sling. * Bandaging an arm or elbow. * A figure depicting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or a recovery position. * A roll of bandage or adhesive tape. * A hand with multiple band-aids/plasters. * A stack of medical supplies or bandages with a cross. The bag appears slightly crumpled, suggesting it is soft-sided. The lighting indicates an indoor setting, possibly near a window, given the soft shadows. The overall impression is that of a practical and regulation-compliant first aid kit for vehicular use in Bulgaria.
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