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The Hartford Consensus Changed the Standard. Has Your Agency Caught Up?

CoTCCC-aligned trauma kit standards for patrol, SWAT, and active threat response.

Law enforcement officers are now expected to apply hemorrhage control in active threat scenarios — before EMS enters. This guide maps the Hartford Consensus to your IFAK requirements, vehicle cache specs, and training standards so your agency meets the doctrine with the right gear.

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22 pages. Hartford Consensus, IFAK standards, vehicle caches, SWAT kits, grant funding, and more.

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Your guide is on its way. Check your inbox — and review the Hartford Consensus section first if you're building out patrol IFAK standards.

Hartford Consensus: officers must be prepared to control hemorrhage before EMS enters the threat zone.

COPS, BVP, and JAG grants cover trauma kit procurement for law enforcement agencies — with the right spec documentation.

CoTCCC guidelines are the established standard for law enforcement medical training and kit configuration.

What's Inside the LE Trauma Kit Standards Guide

01

Hartford Consensus

THREAT protocol mapped to officer responsibilities, the preventable death window, and how your agency's doctrine should evolve.

02

Officer IFAK Standards

Complete officer IFAK checklist, carry position comparison, and minimum viable carry requirements for patrol.

03

Patrol Vehicle Cache

Extended vehicle kit checklist, AED requirements, K9 vehicle additions, and apparatus-level accountability.

04

SWAT & Tactical

Tactical operator IFAK, team medic bag, phases of care, and needle decompression protocol.

05

Active Threat Response

RTF model, hot/warm/cold zone medical responsibilities, and START triage integration.

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Grants & Procurement

COPS, BVP, JAG, and NOSI grant programs with procurement spec language and CoTCCC requirement documentation guidance.

About MED-TAC

The Doctrine Behind the Kit

MED-TAC International Corp. was founded by Dr. Marco Torres, MD EMT-P — a clinician with training in both medicine and tactical emergency care. Our doctrine, The First Five Minutes, was built around the same principle behind the Hartford Consensus: the window between injury and definitive care is where lives are saved or lost. We build the kits and frameworks that close that window.

Hartford Consensus-Aligned
THREAT protocol integrated throughout kit design and training framework
Clinician-Founded
Founded by Dr. Marco Torres, MD EMT-P — medicine and tactical emergency care
CoTCCC-Compliant Design
Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care guidelines applied to every kit configuration
Officers are being asked to perform hemorrhage control in active threat scenarios. That requires a kit they can actually deploy under stress, training they can execute under stress, and a doctrine that's been validated. This guide covers all three.
Dr. Marco Torres, MD EMT-P Founder, MED-TAC International Corp.

Your Agency Has the Doctrine. Make Sure It Has the Standard.

Download the free Law Enforcement Trauma Kit Standards Guide — no cost, no commitment.

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