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What is the cooldown time for using the first aid kit in World of Tanks Blitz?

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The first aid kit in World of Tanks Blitz has a cooldown time of 90 seconds.

Protect your crew the best you can during the cooldown period by using tactics such as angling, sidescraping and hull-down assaults.

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