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FOR EVENT & VENUE SECURITY TEAMS

You Can't Prevent Every Emergency.
But You Can Be Ready to Save Lives.

Protect your venue, your guests, and your liability exposure with evidence-based medical preparedness for both routine emergencies and mass casualties.

86% of cardiac arrests are witnessed—74% survive with defibrillation within 3 min vs. 49% after
60% of active shooters end before police arrive—your team responds first
Documented safety protocols demonstrate "reasonable care" & reduce liability exposure
Physician-Owned & SOF Veteran-Led
TCCC/TECC Training
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Every Large Event Faces Two Medical Realities

High-Probability Medical Incidents

9-21 patients per 1,000 attendees at festivals

161 medical calls per college football game

Common Incidents:

  • Cardiac arrest (50-75% survival with rapid AED)
  • Heat exhaustion & stroke
  • Falls, allergic reactions, intoxication
  • Crowd crush (risk spikes above 5 persons/m²)
Response Time = Survival:
Defibrillation delayed = ~10% lower survival per minute after collapse

Low-Probability, Catastrophic Events

60% of incidents end before police arrive

Average incident duration: ~12 minutes

Crisis Scenarios:

  • Active shooter / hostile events
  • Stampede or structural collapse
  • Multi-victim trauma
Bystander Training Impact:
Tourniquets improve bleeding survival 5.9x

What Most Venues Have vs. What You Actually Need

MOST VENUES
  • Band-aids, ice packs
  • 1-2 fixed AEDs
  • "Call 911" instructions
  • Untrained staff
  • No documented safety plan
WHAT YOU NEED
  • Trauma supplies (bleeding, chest injuries)
  • <3-min AED access anywhere
  • TECC protocols for warm-zone care
  • Stop the Bleed + CPR/AED trained staff
  • Documented protocols (reduce liability exposure)

The Integrated 3-Tier Medical Preparedness System

Built on TECC protocols—proven in military & law enforcement, adapted for civilian events

Most venues have scattered supplies with no strategy. The 3-Tier System integrates each response level into one complete solution.

1 TIER 1

Individual Responder Kits

Compact, discreet gear for every roaming officer—immediate response to routine emergencies.

Use Cases:

  • Cardiac arrest in lobby
  • Severe bleeding from fall
  • Allergic reaction at gala
  • Heat stroke at outdoor event
Key Benefit: Fits in a shirt pocket or belt pouch—no bulky tactical gear.
TacMed™ Pocket Medical

TacMed™ Pocket Medical

Tactical Medical Solutions · Covert / EDC IFAK

TacMed™ Pocket Medical Kit (PMK)

A compact individual trauma kit that fits a duty-shirt chest pocket, an armor plate pocket, or a back jeans pocket — always-available bleeding control with no visible kit pouch.

What is the Pocket Medical Kit? It is a compact, covert individual trauma kit from Tactical Medical Solutions built to fit inside a duty-shirt chest pocket, the trauma-plate pocket of a concealed armor carrier, or the back pocket of jeans. It includes a SOF® Tactical Tourniquet Wide in rescue orange, an Esmark bandage, compressed or Combat Gauze, and a chest seal — giving law enforcement officers and armed civilians bleeding control without a visible kit pouch.

Key Specifications

Manufacturer Tactical Medical Solutions
SKU — Kit w/Compressed Gauze MEDTAC0744
SKU — Kit w/Combat Gauze MEDTAC0745
Product Type IFAK — EDC / LE Covert
Tourniquet SOF® Tactical Tourniquet Wide (Rescue Orange)
Gauze Options Compressed Gauze (MEDTAC0744) or Combat Gauze® LE (MEDTAC0745)
Chest Seal Beacon™ Chest Seal or 2PK Chest Seal (Non-Vented)
Size Fits a duty-shirt chest pocket or armor plate pocket
CoTCCC Status SOF-T-W and Combat Gauze (variant) are CoTCCC-recommended

Kit Contents

1× SOF® Tactical Tourniquet Wide — Rescue Orange
1× Esmark Bandage
1× Compressed Gauze or Combat Gauze® LE (by variant)
1× Beacon™ Chest Seal (Non-Vented 2-pack or equivalent)
1× pair Black Nitrile Gloves

What It Is

The Pocket Medical Kit is proof that there is no excuse for an officer or armed civilian to be without hemorrhage control: it fits in a back jeans pocket. The PMK was designed around the reality that uniform constraints, plainclothes assignments, or civilian carry environments frequently preclude external kit pouches — yet these are exactly the environments where ambush or improvised violence can occur with no warning.

The rescue-orange SOF® Tourniquet is the defining design decision of the PMK. Unlike standard black or coyote tourniquets, the orange color immediately communicates to arriving EMS or fellow officers that hemorrhage control has been applied — critical information in a mass-casualty environment where triage speed depends on rapid visual assessment of each casualty’s intervention status. The Esmark bandage pairs with the gauze option to provide wound packing followed by elastic compression, a proven combination for managing high-output extremity bleeding.

The PMK’s chest-seal coverage rounds out the kit’s ability to manage two of the most lethal pre-hospital injuries — extremity hemorrhage and tension pneumothorax. For officers who want more supply depth while still maintaining covert carry, the TacMed™ Uniformed Medical Kit or TacMed™ Downed Officer Kit provide the next level of capability.

Who Uses This — Tactical Use Cases

  • Law enforcement concealed carry medical — Fits in duty shirt chest pocket or back jeans pocket; provides complete hemorrhage and chest trauma capability on-person at all times.
  • Concealed armor carrier integration — Slides into the trauma plate pouch of a concealed armor carrier — the optimal daily-carry configuration for plainclothes officers.
  • Citizen/civilian everyday carry (EDC) trauma kit — For armed citizens who want complete self-aid and buddy-aid capability in a format that fits in a pocket.
  • Off-duty law enforcement readiness — Officers carry the PMK off-duty when full-size IFAKs are not practical, maintaining core life-saving capability at all times.
  • High-risk workplace or travel emergency kit — Security professionals, journalists, and contractors working in elevated-risk environments carry a PMK as minimum personal protection.
  • TCCC Individual First Aid (IFAK) supplement — Some operators carry a PMK as a secondary self-aid kit in addition to a belt-mounted primary IFAK.

How It Compares

Option Contents / Specs Notes
TacMed™ Pocket Medical Kit SOF® Tourniquet (rescue orange) + Esmark Bandage + gauze + Beacon chest seal 2-pack + gloves Battlefield-proven tourniquet; complete hemorrhage + chest trauma capability; pocket-form-factor
Pocket tourniquet only (CAT/SOFTT-W solo) Tourniquet only; no wound packing, no chest seal Incomplete: cannot address penetrating chest wounds or high-volume extremity wounds requiring dressing
Generic pocket trauma kit Varies; often gauze + bandage only; no tourniquet; no chest seal Not complete for TCCC; missing life-threatening injury coverage

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is the SOF® Tourniquet in the Pocket Medical Kit rescue orange?

A: The SOF® Tourniquet is rescue orange (rather than black) specifically so that its application is immediately visible to arriving first responders and EMS personnel. When a tourniquet is in place, responders need to identify it within seconds of patient contact — orange provides that high-visibility signal even in low-light environments or when partially covered by clothing.

Q: What is the Esmark Bandage used for in this kit?

A: The Esmark Bandage is a triangular elastic bandage that serves multiple roles: as a wound packing bandage applied over compressed gauze, as a pressure dressing to augment hemostasis after packing, or as a sling/swath for musculoskeletal injuries. It pairs with the compressed gauze to provide a complete wound-packing-and-pressure capability for extremity wounds that a tourniquet cannot fully address (junctional or high-shoulder/groin wounds).

Q: What is the difference between the Pocket Medical Kit and the Downed Officer Kit?

A: Both kits provide core hemorrhage-control capability. The Pocket Medical Kit (PMK) is optimized for on-person pocket carry and self-aid, with a rescue-orange tourniquet for visibility and Esmark for flexibility. The Downed Officer Kit (DOK) is slightly larger, packaged in a heavyweight re-sealable bag, and includes the OLAES® 4" Modular Bandage instead of the Esmark — providing more structured wound dressing capability. The DOK can also mount in a patrol vehicle or tactical vehicle, while the PMK is body-carry only.

Related searches: pocket IFAK, covert trauma kit, SOF tourniquet orange, off-duty bleeding control, plainclothes officer med kit, EDC hemorrhage control.

All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

What's Inside:

  • SOF®TT-Wide tourniquet in Rescue Orange
  • Esmark Bandage or Combat Gauze for wound packing
  • Beacon™ Chest Seal
  • Black nitrile gloves
2 TIER 2

Fixed Medical Stations

Public-access bleeding control + AED stations in high-traffic areas—like fire extinguishers for trauma.

Placement Strategy:

  • Venue lobbies & main hallways
  • Next to existing AEDs
  • High-density areas (bars, registration, concourses)
  • Goal: 90-second access from any point
Key Benefit: Professional appearance demonstrates preparedness to guests, staff, and insurers.
MOJO Bleeding Control Station

MOJO Bleeding Control Station

Safeguard Medical · Public-Access Bleeding Control

MOJO Bleeding Control Station

A wall-mountable, AED-cabinet-style bleeding-control station for schools, workplaces, venues, and transit hubs — offered in three capability tiers with MARCH™ guidance built in.

What is the MOJO Bleeding Control Station? Safeguard Medical’s wall-mountable bleeding-control station — a permanently installed trauma resource built to the same visual and physical standard as AED wall cabinets, for high-traffic public spaces. It carries a MARCH™ protocol instruction card to walk even an untrained bystander through the hemorrhage-control sequence, and ships in three tiers (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) so a deployment manager can match capability to occupant population and staff training. SKUs 87-651 / 87-657 / 87-655.

Tier Configuration

SKU Tier Tourniquet Hemostatic Added Capability
87-651 Basic TMT (CoTCCC-recommended) Celox™ RAPID Gauze Core hemorrhage control
87-657 Intermediate TMT (CoTCCC-recommended) Celox™ RAPID Gauze + HyFin® Vent Compact chest seals ×2
87-655 Advanced TMT (CoTCCC-recommended) Celox™ RAPID Gauze + HyFin® Vent Compact seals, NPA, ETD, burn dressing, SAM splint, OPA

Key Specifications

Manufacturer Safeguard Medical
SKUs 87-651 / 87-657 / 87-655
Mount Wall-mountable station case
Protocol MARCH™ protocol instruction card included
Intended Placement Public corridors, lobbies, schools, venues — co-located with AEDs

What It Is

The MOJO Bleeding Control Station is a standalone, permanently installed trauma resource engineered to the same visual and physical standards as AED wall cabinets — making it immediately recognizable to building occupants trained to identify emergency equipment, and enabling co-deployment alongside AEDs as part of a combined cardiac-and-trauma response infrastructure.

Each station is organized around the MARCH™ sequence and includes a protocol instruction card that walks an untrained bystander through hemorrhage control step by step, so the station remains usable without prior bleeding-control training. The TMT tourniquet at the core of every tier is a CoTCCC-recommended device; Celox™ RAPID hemostatic gauze provides wound-packing capability across all three tiers.

The three-tier structure lets a program manager scale capability to risk: Basic for core extremity and wound-packing control; Intermediate adding vented chest seals for penetrating thoracic injury; Advanced adding airway adjuncts, burn and splinting capability, and additional wound-management items for sites with trained responders on staff.

See also: Public Access Bleeding Control Kits, Mass Casualty & Active-Shooter Kits, and Massive Hemorrhage Control.

Where to Deploy the MOJO Bleeding Control Station

  • K–12 schools and universities — co-located with AED cabinets in hallways and gymnasiums for rapid bystander access.
  • Corporate offices and campuses — OSHA-supportive workplace safety infrastructure for mass-casualty events.
  • Stadiums, arenas, and event venues — high-density public spaces where response time is critical.
  • Airports and transit hubs — high-throughput environments requiring AED-equivalent bleeding-control visibility.
  • Manufacturing and industrial facilities — rapid-access hemorrhage control near machinery and high-risk workstations.

MOJO Bleeding Control Station vs. Other Public-Access Bleeding Control Options

  • MOJO BCS Basic (SKU 87-651): TMT® tourniquet + Celox™ RAPID gauze — core hemorrhage control for the widest public deployment.
  • MOJO BCS Intermediate (SKU 87-657): Adds HyFin® Vent Compact chest seals for penetrating thoracic injury, suited to higher-risk settings.
  • MOJO BCS Advanced (SKU 87-655): Adds NPA airway adjunct, ETD, burn dressing, SAM splint, and OPA set for trained-responder deployment.
  • MOJO Shelter in Place Kit: Three vacuum-sealed IFAKs in a single bag — optimal for classroom or office room staging rather than corridor AED placement.
  • MOJO Public Access Trauma Station: Six IFAKs in a wall-mount station for higher-footfall locations with multi-casualty potential.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the MOJO Bleeding Control Station include a wall-mount case?

A: Yes — the station is sold as a complete wall-mountable case-plus-kit bundle. The AED-style cabinet is included, unlike individual kit listings that require a separate cabinet purchase.

Q: Can an untrained bystander use the MOJO Bleeding Control Station effectively?

A: Yes. Each station includes a MARCH™ protocol instruction card that walks a bystander through the hemorrhage-control sequence step by step. The TMT® tourniquet is designed for self-aid and buddy-aid application with minimal training. Stop the Bleed familiarization significantly improves deployment speed and confidence.

Q: Is the TMT® tourniquet included CoTCCC recommended?

A: Yes. The Tactical Mechanical Tourniquet (TMT®) is CoTCCC recommended for extremity hemorrhage control. It uses a dual locking mechanism, click-confirmation torsion bar, and quick-disconnect buckle to ensure reliable occlusion even in a high-stress application.

Q: How does the MOJO BCS differ from the MOJO Public Access Trauma Station?

A: The MOJO Bleeding Control Station holds a single treatment kit in an AED-style cabinet — designed for one-casualty response. The MOJO Public Access Trauma Station holds six Individual Trauma Kits and targets higher-footfall or multi-casualty-risk locations such as stadiums and airports.

Related searches: bleeding control station, wall mount trauma station, public access hemorrhage control, AED-style bleeding station, school bleeding control cabinet.

All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

Key Features:

  • Color-coded MARCH™ Medical Gear with icon identifiers for intuitive use
  • Available in 3 variants: Individual Kit | Carry Set | Wall Mount Station (6 kits)
  • Professional appearance for public spaces
  • Complies with Texas HB 496 legal requirements
ZOLL AED 3

ZOLL AED 3

The ZOLL AED 3® is a full-color display AED featuring Real CPR Help® technology with a CPR depth bar gauge, RapidShock® analysis that delivers shock in as little as 5 seconds, Wi-Fi connectivity for AED program management, and CPR Uni-padz® that work for both adult and pediatric patients without pad changes. 5.5 lbs. IP55. 5-year battery and electrode life. SKU: Z-8511-001101-01.

Key Specifications

Specification Detail
Manufacturer ZOLL Medical
SKU Z-8511-001101-01
Dimensions (H × W × D) 5.0 × 9.3 × 9.7 in. (12.7 × 23.6 × 24.7 cm)
Weight (with battery) 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)
Waveform ZOLL Rectilinear Biphasic™
Energy (Adult) 120 J, 150 J, 200 J (factory programmed)
Energy (Pediatric) 50 J, 70 J, 85 J (via child mode)
Pre-shock Pause Less than 5 seconds with RapidShock®
Display Full-color LCD touchscreen, 5.39 × 9.5 cm (2.12 × 3.74 in.)
CPR Depth Range 1.9–10.2 cm (0.75–4 in.) measured
Battery Standby Life 5 years once installed
Electrode Shelf Life 5 years (CPR Uni-padz®)
IP Rating IP55 — dust and water-jet resistant
Drop Test 1 meter
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n — AED program management
Data Recording 120 min per event; ECG, impedance, CPR data, device prompts

Product Overview

The ZOLL AED 3 represents the current apex of public-access AED technology. ZOLL's foundational insight — that high-quality CPR is equally important as defibrillation in improving SCA survival — is built into every feature of the AED 3. The full-color display provides a real-time CPR depth bar gauge that visually shows rescuers exactly how deep their compressions are in the moment, enabling immediate correction without waiting for voice feedback. Research supported by ZOLL has shown that Real CPR Help® combined with training more than doubles survival rates from cardiac arrest.

RapidShock® analysis reduces the pre-shock pause to less than 5 seconds — the shortest rhythm analysis period in the industry. Every second of CPR interruption reduces the probability of successful defibrillation; RapidShock minimizes this pause while maintaining the analytical accuracy required to safely identify shockable rhythms. The CPR cycle timer on the display ensures rescuers maintain the correct CPR cadence and know when to transition between CPR and analysis phases.

CPR Uni-padz® are truly universal electrodes: the same set of pads is used for both adult and pediatric rescues — the child mode is activated through the AED's touch screen, automatically adjusting the ECG analysis algorithm and reducing shock energy to pediatric levels. This eliminates the need to swap electrode pads when treating a child, saving critical seconds and reducing the chance of pad placement errors under stress.

Optional Wi-Fi connectivity integrates the AED 3 with AED program management systems (such as ZOLL's PlusTrac and AEDtrax solutions), enabling real-time monitoring of battery life, electrode expiration, environmental conditions, and GPS location. This makes the AED 3 the preferred choice for corporate AED programs, large facilities, and fleet managers who need active device readiness monitoring.

See also: ZOLL AED 3 BLS for EMS | ZOLL AED Plus | Stop the Bleed® AED Kit | Full AED Collection

All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

Why This AED:

  • Real CPR Help® with live compression feedback on depth and rate
  • WiFi-connected for automatic readiness reporting and fast event-data transfer
  • CPR Uni-padz™ universal electrodes: 5-year shelf life
  • Smart battery: up to 5-year installed standby life, same lifespan as pads—lowest 5-year consumables cost
  • Touchscreen display with vivid rescue images and large color-coded depth indicator for CPR feedback
  • 6-year warranty (extendable to 8 years at no cost with device registration)
3 TIER 3

Mass Casualty Readiness

Treat multiple casualties simultaneously before EMS establishes control.

Use Cases:

  • Active shooter in progress
  • Crowd crush / stampede
  • Structural collapse
Key Benefit: 60% of incidents end before police arrive —your team responds and triages first. These kits enable rapid deployment to multiple responders.
TacMed™ Warm Zone/School Resource Officer Active Shooter Response KIT

TacMed™ Warm Zone/School Resource Officer Active Shooter Response KIT

Tactical Medical Solutions · Mass Casualty Response

TacMed™ Warm Zone / SRO Active Shooter Response KIT

A purpose-built mass casualty response kit for medical responders and SROs operating in the warm zone — a single-backpack force multiplier with up to 8 customizable Casualty Throw Kits.

What is the WZ/SRO ARK Kit? It is a fully-stocked mass casualty response backpack from Tactical Medical Solutions built for warm-zone medical responders and School Resource Officers. It holds up to 8 customizable Casualty Throw Kits and brings 14 SOF® Tourniquets, 14 pressure dressings, 14 chest-injury treatments, and 2 Ultralight Poleless Litters to the warm zone in a single backpack. Available in three configurations and three colors.

Key Specifications

Manufacturer Tactical Medical Solutions
SKU (Standard Throw Kits) MEDTAC0800 (Red) | MEDTAC0801 (OD) | MEDTAC0802 (Black)
SKU (SRO Version) MEDTAC0803 (Red) | MEDTAC0804 (OD) | MEDTAC0805 (Black)
SKU (RTF Litter Version) MEDTAC0806 (Red) | MEDTAC0807 (OD) | MEDTAC0808 (Black)
Dimensions 19.5″ W × 11″ D × 20″ H
Weight (Stocked) 14.4 lb (3.5 lb empty)
Tourniquets (Total) 14 SOF® Tourniquets (6 in main kit + 8 in throw kits)
Litter Configuration Options 2 × Ultralight Poleless Litters (standard) or Rescue Task Force Litter

Configuration Options

Configuration Contents
Standard (8 Throw Kits) 8 × ARK™ Standard Casualty Throw Kits + 2 × Ultralight Poleless Litters + main kit supplies
SRO Version (4 Standard + 4 Small) 4 × Standard Throw Kits + 4 × SRO Throw Kits (w/Tramedic® Tourniquet for smaller limbs)
RTF Litter Version 8 × Standard Throw Kits + 1 × Rescue Task Force Litter + 2 × Ultralight Poleless Litters

What It Is

The WZ/SRO ARK is a complete redesign of the standard ARK™, developed specifically for warm-zone operators — medical responders, SROs, and RTF members — entering an active incident area before the scene is fully secured. The upgraded side panels feature rip-away throwable pouches mounted horizontally, allowing team members to access supplies without requiring the operator to remove the pack. This sideboard delivery system lets the operator distribute Casualty Throw Kits while moving through the scene without breaking stride.

The SRO Version’s distinction is the 4 small Casualty Throw Kits featuring the Tramedic® Tourniquet — configured for pediatric and small-adult limbs where standard windlass tourniquets may not achieve adequate occlusion. This is a critical consideration in school environments where casualties may include children and adolescents with limb circumferences below the effective range of adult tourniquets.

See also: Mass Casualty & Active Shooter Kits | IFAK & First Aid Kits

Who Uses This — Tactical Use Cases

  • School active shooter response — turnkey mass casualty kit — Pre-stocked with 8 Casualty Throw Kits (including SRO versions) providing 14 tourniquets and 14 pressure dressings for immediate warm zone deployment.
  • School Resource Officer immediate response — SRO carries this kit into warm zone to distribute hemorrhage-control capability to casualties before RTF arrival.
  • NFPA 3000™ warm zone compliance kit — Fully configured to meet and exceed NFPA 3000 warm zone medical equipment standards for school security programs.
  • Rescue Task Force (RTF) staging equipment — RTF teams use this kit as the staging resource at the casualty collection point for mass casualty management.
  • Multi-agency active shooter training and exercises — Pre-stocked format eliminates configuration time in exercises, allowing focus on medical protocols.
  • District-level school safety procurement — Single SKU provides a complete warm zone medical solution for school districts implementing ALICE/ALHOA or similar protocols.

How It Compares

Option Contents / Specs Notes
TacMed™ WZ/SRO Response KIT Pre-stocked: 8 throw kits (4 standard ARK + 4 SRO with Tramedic® TQ); 14 tourniquets; 14 pressure dressings; 14 chest treatments; 2 Ultralight Litters Turnkey; SRO-optimized for juvenile casualties; NFPA 3000 ready
TacMed™ WZ/SRO Response BAG Empty platform only — same bag without contents Choose BAG when custom loading existing inventory
Individual IFAK distribution program Multiple IFAKs distributed without unified carrier; no central staging; no litter capability Cannot rapidly deliver throw kits to casualties; no warm zone staging format

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What tourniquets are included in the WZ/SRO Active Shooter Response KIT?

A: The standard KIT includes a mix of SOF® Tourniquets (in the standard ARK Throw Kits) and Tramedic® Tourniquets (in the SRO Throw Kits). The Tramedic® is specifically designed for smaller limb circumferences, making it the appropriate tourniquet for pediatric casualties in school settings. The standard configuration provides 14 total tourniquets across all 8 throw kits.

Q: Can this kit be used outside of school settings?

A: Yes. While designed with school resource officer operations in mind, the Warm Zone/SRO Active Shooter Response KIT is appropriate for any warm zone mass casualty deployment: concerts, houses of worship, sports venues, hospitals, or government buildings. The SRO throw kits (with Tramedic® TQ) are equally useful in any environment where pediatric casualties are possible. The bag platform and throw kit configuration are the same regardless of setting.

Q: How is this kit carried and deployed?

A: The bag (19.5"W x 11"D x 20"H, 14.4 lbs stocked) is worn as a backpack for warm zone movement or slung over the shoulder. Outside pockets provide quick access to the Ultralight Poleless Litters and additional throw kits without opening the main compartment. Individual throw kits are removed and distributed to or placed at casualties during triage sweep, allowing a single responder to treat multiple casualties in sequence.

Related searches: warm zone ARK kit, SRO active shooter kit, mass casualty backpack, casualty throw kit system, pediatric tourniquet school kit, RTF litter response kit.

All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

What's Included:

  • 8 customizable Casualty Throw Kits for rapid scene-wide deployment
  • 14 SOF® Tourniquets | 14 pressure dressings | 14 chest injury treatments
  • Bilingual (English/Spanish) just-in-time instructions for untrained responders
  • 2 Ultralight Poleless Litters for rapid evacuation
  • Red pull handle for immediate visibility and access

How It Works: Deploy throw kits to multiple responders across scene. Each kit treats one casualty with color-coded MARCH protocol guidance.

Mobilize Public Access Trauma Kit by ZOLL

Mobilize Public Access Trauma Kit by ZOLL

Mobilize Public Access Trauma Kit by ZOLL | MED-TAC International

Mobilize Public Access Trauma Kit by ZOLL

SKU: 8911-005000-01 | Vendor: Mobilize by ZOLL | Casualty Capacity: 4

Overview

The Mobilize Public Access Trauma Kit by ZOLL (8911-005000-01) is a 4-casualty public access bleeding control system from ZOLL's Mobilize program — delivering four complete sets of CoTCCC-aligned trauma supplies in a single station-format kit. Unlike single-casualty public access kits, this system is designed to address the multi-victim reality of mass casualty events where four or more victims may require simultaneous hemorrhage control from a single supply point.

Each of the four supply sets includes a SOFT-T Wide® tourniquet, 4-inch ETD, QuikClot BCD (Bleeding Control Dressing), HyFin® Chest Seal, CPR face shield, emergency blanket, trauma shears, nitrile gloves, and a Public Access Care Card. The four tourniquet design mirrors the supply philosophy of military MCI kits: enough tourniquets for multiple simultaneous applications, with each victim's supplies clearly organized for rapid deployment.

This kit integrates seamlessly with ZOLL's existing AED station infrastructure, allowing venues with ZOLL AEDs to deploy a co-branded, single-vendor cardiac-and-trauma emergency response system at the same installation point.

Kit Contents (Full System)

Item Total Qty CoTCCC Status
SOFT-T Wide® Tourniquet 4 CoTCCC-recommended
Emergency Trauma Dressing (ETD) 4-inch 4 CoTCCC-recommended
QuikClot Bleeding Control Dressing (BCD) 4 CoTCCC-recommended
HyFin® Chest Seal (vented) 4 CoTCCC-recommended
CPR Face Shield 4 Airway barrier
Emergency Blanket 4 Hypothermia prevention
Trauma Shears 4 Clothing removal
Nitrile Gloves 4 pr Responder protection
Public Access Care Card 4 Bystander step-by-step instructions

Specifications

Spec Detail
SKU 8911-005000-01
Vendor Mobilize by ZOLL
Casualty Capacity 4 simultaneous casualties
Tourniquet SOFT-T Wide® — CoTCCC-recommended (×4)
Program Alignment Stop the Bleed® / ZOLL AED co-deployment

For NAR 8-casualty station options, see the NAR 8-Pack Station systems. For individual portable kits, see the Mobilize Mobile Trauma Kit.


All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

Key Features:

  • Mobilize™ Rescue app (iOS/Android) with real-time step-by-step instructional guidance
  • 4 Utility kits treatment capacity for up to 4 simultaneous casualties
  • Color-coded labels and supplies match app interface for intuitive use under stress
  • Auto-generated EMS handoff summary for seamless transition to paramedics

Treats 4 Casualties with:
4 SOF-T Wide tourniquets | 4 emergency trauma dressings | 4 QuikClot bleeding control dressings | 4 Hyfin chest seals | 4 CPR face shields | 4 emergency blankets | trauma shears | 40 nitrile gloves | bilingual instruction cards

Specs: 14.5" L × 10.5" W × 6" D | 7 lbs

Medic Trauma Pack (CCRK)

Medic Trauma Pack (CCRK)

NAR CCRK · Provider-Level Trauma Pack
Medic Trauma Pack (CCRK)
A fully stocked tactical medical backpack — over 1,000 cubic inches of organized trauma gear spanning hemorrhage, airway, chest, vascular access, and splinting, for the medic managing multiple casualties before evacuation.
1,000+ cu in 18 lb fully stocked Multi-casualty capable 3 colors

The NAR Medic Trauma Pack (CCRK) is the operational standard for tactical medics, combat paramedics, and special-operations medical personnel who need a single-platform, multi-casualty trauma system. Unlike an individual self-aid IFAK, this is a provider-level pack — airway, hemorrhage, chest, vascular access, and splinting capability to manage several casualties at a scene before evacuation.

When you’re the medic for the whole element and the casualties stack up, does your pack carry enough to treat more than one — airway, chest, and circulation included?

The platform distributes over 1,000 cubic inches on a light frame with contoured padded straps, a sternum strap, and side cinch straps to control load shift on the move. Silent, sand- and water-resistant zippers, base drainage grommets, and MOLLE/PALS compatibility suit sustained field use. A modular pull-bag system lets the provider pre-stage gear by clinical priority and reach a specific bag without unpacking the whole kit — hemorrhage, airway, chest, vascular, and orthopedic capability, each in its place.

Provider scope: This pack carries advanced adjuncts — a King LT-D supraglottic airway, a bag-valve mask, a tactical suction device, ARS needle decompression, NAR saline lock kits, and a traction splint — intended for use by trained medical providers within their scope of practice and protocols. These are advanced interventions; this listing describes capability, not technique, and is not a substitute for accredited training.

Why This Pack

Full Provider Scope

Hemorrhage, airway, chest, vascular access, and splinting in one pack — well beyond individual-IFAK capability.

Multi-Casualty Ready

Two C-A-Ts, six ETDs, two needle-D kits, and four T2 triage tags to manage several patients from the moment it opens.

Organized For Speed

Modular pull-bags staged by clinical priority — reach the right capability without unpacking the kit.

CoTCCC-Recommended Core

Contents include CoTCCC-recommended C-A-T Gen 7 tourniquets and ARS needle decompression.

Kit Contents

Item Qty Category
CCRK Medic Trauma bag 1 Platform
C-A-T Tourniquet Gen 7 (CoTCCC-recommended) 2 Hemorrhage
ETD 6 in. Emergency Trauma Dressing 6 Hemorrhage
Abdominal ETD 2 Hemorrhage
S-Rolled Gauze (4.5 in. × 4.1 yd) 4 Wound Packing
ARS Needle Decompression Kit (14G × 3.25 in.) 2 Chest
Petrolatum Gauze (3 in. × 18 in.) 2 Chest / Wound
King LT-D Supraglottic Airway 1 Airway
Nasopharyngeal Airway 28F w/lubricant 2 Airway
Tactical Suction Device + Cyclone BVM 1 ea Airway / Ventilation
NAR Saline Lock Kit 4 Vascular Access
BOA IV Constricting Band 1 Vascular Access
SAM Splint II 4 Orthopedic
Tactical Traction Splint (CT-6 / TTS) 1 Orthopedic
Heat Reflective Shell / Casualty Blanket 1 Hypothermia
Armadillo Medication Storage Case 1 Storage
Trauma Shears + Surgical Tape + Sharps Shuttle set Tools / Safety
Nitrile Gloves + NAR PPE Kit 5 pr / 2 PPE
Headlamp + Combat Casualty Card 1 ea Tools / Reference
Triage Card (NAR T2 Tag) 4 Triage

Contents subject to manufacturer change; consult current NAR documentation for the latest manifest.

Who Fields It

Combat Medics & SOF Medical

A single provider platform for multi-casualty management before evacuation.

Tactical EMS / SWAT Medics

Airway, chest, and circulation capability in a mobile pack.

MASCAL Response Teams

Triage tags and doubled supplies ready from the moment it opens.

Build It Out

Pair with an individual kit and resupply the provider-level core.

Individual IFAKs for each member of the element.

Needle-D, seals, and respiration adjuncts.

Provider packs and aid-bag platforms.

The Pack, Up Close

NAR Medic Trauma Pack CCRK
Medic Trauma Pack organization
Medic Trauma Pack contents
The Medic's Whole Toolkit, One Pack

Hemorrhage, airway, chest, vascular access, and splinting in 1,000+ cubic inches — staged and ready for multiple casualties.

Black 80-0070 / OD 80-0071 / Coyote 80-0072
North American Rescue
Genuine North American Rescue
Sourced direct from North American Rescue.

Specifications

Dimensions (closed) H 19 × W 19 × D 10 in
Capacity Over 1,000 cubic inches
Fully Stocked Weight 18 lb 1 oz
Zippers Silent, sand- and water-resistant with cord pulls
Carry System Contoured padded straps, sternum strap, side cinch; hydration port; base drainage grommets; MOLLE/PALS
Colors / SKUs Black 80-0070 · Olive Drab 80-0071 · Coyote Tan 80-0072
Manufacturer North American Rescue

When to Deploy Medic Trauma Pack (CCRK)

  • Tactical medic primary loadout: SWAT and combat medics run the CCRK Medic Trauma Pack as their standard body-worn or carried provider kit — modular pull-bags organized by clinical priority for immediate intervention access.
  • Multi-casualty incident response: With doubled trauma supplies and triage cards, the CCRK pack lets a single medic begin managing multiple casualties simultaneously before additional support arrives.
  • Vehicle medical platform: Mounted in patrol trucks or APCs, the pack delivers immediate provider-level capability when the medic dismounts — everything from tourniquet to vascular access to traction splint.
  • Special operations medical element: SOF medics use the CCRK pack for its full-spectrum airway-through-circulation capability across all MARCH priorities in a single wearable platform.
  • EMS tactical integration: Tactical paramedics embedded with law enforcement teams carry the CCRK pack to maintain full ALS-equivalent capability in the field.

Key Contents (NAR SKU: 80-0070/71/72):

  • CCRK Medic Trauma Bag (backpack, 1,000+ cu in)
  • C-A-T® Tourniquet Gen 7 — CoTCCC-recommended × 2
  • ETD 6 in. Emergency Trauma Dressing × 6
  • Abdominal ETD × 2
  • S-Rolled Gauze × 4
  • ARS Needle Decompression Kit × 2
  • Petrolatum Gauze × 2
  • King LT-D Supraglottic Airway × 1
  • NPA 28F with lubricant × 2
  • Tactical Suction Device + Cyclone BVM × 1 ea
  • NAR Saline Lock Kit × 4
  • BOA IV Constricting Band × 1
  • SAM Splint II × 4 + Tactical Traction Splint × 1
  • Heat Reflective Shell × 1
  • Headlamp, trauma shears, triage cards, PPE

Best Practice: Pre-stage the hemorrhage pull-bag as the exterior-most module. Conduct pack orientation with every new medic joining the element — standardizing loading ensures any team member can access any pack under stress.


How Medic Trauma Pack (CCRK) Compares

CCRK Medic Trauma Pack vs. standard Medic Trauma Pack: The CCRK version uses modular pull-bags organized by clinical priority — hemorrhage, airway, chest, vascular, orthopedic — so the provider reaches the right capability without unpacking the whole kit. The standard pack uses a single-compartment or simpler organization. More CCRK options at tactical-medicine.com.

CCRK Medic Pack vs. CCRK Individual Leg Rig: The Individual Leg Rig is a body-worn self- and buddy-aid platform. The CCRK Medic Pack is a backpack-format provider-level kit with full airway, vascular access, splinting, and multi-casualty capacity — intended for trained medics managing others' injuries.

NAR CCRK vs. competitor tactical medic bags: The CCRK system is built to a defined military medical standard with CoTCCC-recommended contents, silent hardware, and field-tested organization. Competitor bags may meet volume and carry requirements without matching the clinical content standard.

CCRK Medic Pack vs. general EMS bag: EMS bags are optimized for civilian ALS protocols. The CCRK Medic Trauma Pack is optimized for the MARCH priorities in tactical and combat environments — hemorrhage first, airway second, breathing third — with the tools military and LE medical programs specify.


Medic Trauma Pack (CCRK) — Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the CCRK Medic Trauma Pack contain CoTCCC-recommended items?

A: Yes. The CCRK pack includes CoTCCC-recommended C-A-T® Gen 7 tourniquets and ARS needle decompression kits as part of its standard contents. All users should verify current contents against the NAR product specification sheet.

Q: Is formal training required to use this kit?

A: Yes. The CCRK Medic Trauma Pack contains advanced clinical adjuncts including a supraglottic airway, BVM, vascular access kits, and traction splint. These require formal TCCC, EMT, or equivalent training and appropriate scope of practice.

Q: What is the pack's total capacity and weight when fully loaded?

A: The CCRK Medic Trauma Pack provides over 1,000 cubic inches of capacity. When fully stocked with all contents, the pack weighs approximately 18 lb 1 oz. Dimensions are approximately H 19 × W 19 × D 10 in.

Q: Is this pack available through government contracts?

A: Yes. North American Rescue products including the CCRK line are available through GSA Schedule and DLA/DIBBS contracts. Contact NAR or an authorized distributor for NSN and current contract vehicle information.

Q: Can the pull-bag organization be customized?

A: Yes. The modular pull-bag system uses a removable, standardized format. Medical officers can reconfigure the bags to match unit-specific protocols or mission requirements while maintaining the overall CCRK organizational framework.


Related searches: NAR Medic Trauma Pack, CCRK medic backpack, tactical medic aid bag, combat medic trauma pack, multi-casualty medical backpack, provider-level trauma kit, 80-0070.

All products sourced direct from North American Rescue. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

Key Features:

  • 1,000+ cubic inches of organized, modular capacity
  • Silent zippers, drainage grommets, adjustable straps—designed for rapid deployment
  • Modular pull bags for fingertip access to critical items
  • Framed backpack for comfortable extended carry of 18 lbs

Key Components Include:
2 C-A-T® Combat Application Tourniquets | 2 Nasopharyngeal Airways (28F) | 1 King LT-D Supraglottic Airway | 1 Cyclone® BVM | 2 Needle Decompression Kits (14G) | 6 Emergency Trauma Dressings (6") | SAM® Splints, tactical traction splint, triage cards, surgical supplies, PPE (25+ total components)

Specs: 19" W × 19" L × 10" H | 18 lbs

Why Event Security Teams Choose MED-TAC

Physician-owned, SOF veteran-led trauma specialists—built for the worst day, not the best margin.

Evidence-Based, Not Brand-Driven

Gear curated by TCCC guidelines—protocols proven in combat, not sales commissions.

Rigorously tested equipment. No guesswork.

Physician-Owned, SOF Veteran-Led

ER physician (30+ years) + SOF veteran instructors who've trained MARSOC, USMS SOG, and civilian agencies.

Real‑world trauma expertise from the field.

Customized for Your Venue Type

We assess: event types, crowd size, team turnover, appearance requirements, budget—then build a tailored solution.

No cookie‑cutter kits. Built for your venue.

Training Included, Not an Afterthought

TECC, Stop the Bleed, and TCCC courses for all staff levels—adapted to your team's baseline skills.

Confident teams who use gear under pressure—not unused boxes.

Trusted & Accredited

  • BBB A+ Rated (Accredited Oct 2025)
  • Authorized Distributor: NAR, ZOLL, TacMed, Celox
  • Trusted by military, law enforcement, and civilian responders

Get Started in 3 Steps

No obligation. No sales pressure. Expert guidance for your needs.

1

Free Consultation Call

Discuss venue type, event profiles, current gaps, team challenges, and budget.

Duration: 30-45 min

2

Custom Solution Design

Receive a tailored 3-Tier Plan: equipment recommendations, placement strategy, training curriculum, budget options, implementation timeline.

3

Implementation & Training

Equipment delivery + setup guidance, staff training (on-site/virtual), compliance documentation, ongoing support with restock reminders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Basic kits handle cuts and scrapes—not severe trauma. They can't address:

  • Arterial bleeding (requires tourniquets + wound packing)
  • Chest trauma (requires vented chest seals)
  • Mass casualty events (requires throwable kits)

Severe bleeding is the #1 preventable death cause in trauma. You need both cardiac AND trauma coverage.

Bleeding control kit requirements are spreading—15+ U.S. states now have laws requiring kits in schools, government buildings, and public assembly spaces.

More importantly: documented safety protocols and training records demonstrate reasonable care for premises liability defense. This demonstrates "reasonable care" if litigation occurs.

No. Professional appearance was a design priority:

  • Tier 1: Fits in shirt pockets or discreet belt pouches
  • Tier 2: Clean wall cabinets (like AED stations)
  • Tier 3: Reserved for actual crises only

Each tier is designed to blend seamlessly into professional settings without tactical appearance.

High turnover is exactly why we emphasize:

  • Intuitive, color-coded gear with printed instructions
  • Stop the Bleed certification (can be completed in one session)
  • CPR/AED training certified through NAEMT or AHA for routine incidents
  • Standardized kits so new hires see identical equipment every time
  • Train‑the‑trainer programs for rapid onboarding of replacement staff
  • First Aid: Assumes scene safety; ABC priorities; single‑patient focus
  • TCCC: Military protocols; MARCH priorities (stop bleeding first)
  • TECC: TCCC adapted for civilian events & civilians in high‑threat zones; prioritizes hemorrhage control in unsafe scenes

TECC is the standard for event security—prepares teams for crisis response in active threats, not just routine incidents. Training includes Indirect Threat (Warm Zone) care for active bystanders.

Depends on venue size, events, and team size.

Ballpark:

  • Small (500-1K capacity): $3K-$6K
  • Medium (1K-5K capacity): $8K-$15K
  • Large/Stadium (5K+): $15K-$30K+

Context: This is liability protection, not just equipment. Many venues are required by law to have bleeding control kits in place.

Options: Custom configurations and pricing available; contact our team for your venue's specific needs.

100% customizable.

We tailor: product selections, kit quantities, branding/colors, and training curriculum to your needs.

Also available: Bundle Builder tool on the MED‑TAC website for faster standardized configurations.

Don't Wait for a Crisis to Expose Gaps

Expert consultation, no obligation. Customized plan based on your venue needs.

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Questions? (866) 933-4633 | envelope info@tactical-medicine.com

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