What is the Dragon Handle System included in the High Risk Warrant Casualty Kit?
The Dragon Handle System is a rapid casualty extraction device stored in the back sleeve of the High Risk Warrant Casualty Kit. It allows a single rescuer to drag an incapacitated casualty from a kill zone using a controlled handle system, while potentially keeping the other hand free for a weapon. It is designed for immediate high-threat extractions during active warrant operations.
Does the High Risk Warrant Casualty Kit include CoTCCC-recommended supplies?
Yes. The kit includes two C-A-T® CoTCCC-recommended tourniquets, HyFin® Vent Chest Seals (CoTCCC-recommended for open chest wounds), and two ARS® needle decompression kits — collectively addressing the top three causes of preventable combat and tactical death: extremity hemorrhage, tension pneumothorax, and airway obstruction.
How is the High Risk Warrant Casualty Kit worn?
The kit can be worn as a belly bag or slung over the shoulder, depending on the operator's preference and armor configuration. MOLLE-style attachment points allow additional components to be attached externally, and trauma shear storage on the front panel provides instant access without opening the main compartment.
What colors is the High Risk Warrant Casualty Kit available in?
The kit is available in Black (SKU 80-0121) and Olive Drab (SKU 80-0122), supporting both law enforcement (Black) and military/paramilitary (Olive Drab) operational environments. Both variants include identical contents and features.
How many casualties can the High Risk Warrant Kit treat?
The kit's contents — two C-A-T® tourniquets, four 6 in. ETDs, four rolls of S-Rolled Gauze, HyFin® Chest Seal Twin Pack, two needle decompression kits, and two NPAs — provide supplies sufficient for initial point-of-wounding treatment of approximately 1–2 casualties depending on injury severity. Two triage cards assist with MCI documentation.
Does the High-Risk Warrant Casualty Kit contain CoTCCC-recommended items?
Yes. The HRWCK includes CoTCCC-recommended C-A-T® tourniquets, HyFin® Vent Chest Seals, and hemostatic gauze. The kit's content selection reflects LEFR-TCC standards applied specifically to law enforcement high-risk warrant operations, addressing the full spectrum of gunshot and blast injury patterns encountered in tactical LE environments.
Who is the intended user for the HRWCK?
The HRWCK is designed for law enforcement SWAT, HRT, and tactical team members involved in high-risk warrant service, active-shooter response, and Rescue Task Force operations. Provider-scope components (ARS® needle decompression, NPA) require clinical training and authorization. All SWAT team members should be trained to LEFR-TCC standards at minimum.
How many casualties can the HRWCK treat?
The HRWCK includes multiple tourniquets and dressings sized for treatment of two to four casualties depending on injury severity. Exact contents should be reviewed against North American Rescue's current product specification. For operations where more than two serious casualties are anticipated, supplement with additional kits or a squad-level cache.
Does the HRWCK have an NSN for law enforcement procurement?
HRWCK components carry individual NSNs through DLA. The complete kit assembly NSN should be confirmed with North American Rescue. Many law enforcement agencies procure through state or federal cooperative purchasing contracts. Contact MED-TAC International for LE procurement support and agency pricing.
What carry system is the HRWCK designed for?
The HRWCK is designed for vehicle and pack deployment — it is a team-level kit, not an individual body-worn IFAK. Specific bag dimensions and mounting options are published in the North American Rescue product specification. Confirm carry configuration with the current production version before operational issue.