Public Access Bleeding Control (PABC) Twin Pack

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Public Access Bleeding Control (PABC) Twin Pack

The initial moments after a traumatic injury are vital for saving a life. Uncontrolled bleeding can lead to death within minutes, often before emergency medical services can arrive.

The North American Rescue® (NAR) Public Access Bleeding Control (PABC) Twin Pack is specifically designed to give bystanders and first responders quick and convenient access to necessary medical equipment for stopping life-threatening bleeding.

This Twin Pack consists of two Individual Bleeding Control Kits housed in a single, easily accessible nylon case designed to fit alongside an AED in a cabinet

Key Features:

  • Compact and Convenient: Contains 2 Individual Bleeding Control Kits in one easy-to-open nylon carrying case, ideal for quick access during emergencies.
  • Multiple Configurations: Available in Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced BCD setups to suit different needs and skill levels.
  • Essential Contents: Each Basic Twin Pack includes tourniquets, trauma dressings, gauze, gloves, trauma shears, markers, instruction cards, and survival blankets.
  • Upgrade Options: Intermediate and Advanced packs come with additional chest seals and a choice of bleeding control dressings for enhanced care.

BASIC TWIN PACK KIT CONTENTS:

  • 2 x C-A-T® Tourniquet, Orange
  • 2 x 4 in. Flat Responder ETD (Emergency Trauma Dressing)
  • 2 x NAR Responder Compressed Gauze
  • 2 x Pair, Responder Nitrile Gloves, Lg
  • 1 x Responder Trauma Shears, 7.25 in.
  • 2 x Permanent Marker, Small
  • 2 x Just in Time Instruction Card
  • 2 x NAR Survival Blanket

INTERMEDIATE TWIN PACK KIT CONTENTS:

  • Same as basic but adding 2 x HyFin® Compact, Vent Twin Pack

ADVANCED TWIN PACK KIT CONTENTS:

  • Same as basic but adding 2 x HyFin® Compact, Vent Twin Pack and your choice of 2 x QuikClot Bleeding Control Dressing or 2 x Celox First Aid Z-Fold Hemostatic Dressing.

Be prepared, be equipped – with the PABC Twin Pack, you can be the difference between a potential tragedy and a life saved.


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