A bleeding control program fails the moment its components don’t fit together — a cabinet that won’t hold the kits, a carrier sized for a different pack, a litter bought separately and stored somewhere else. The NAR Public Access Bleeding Control Station ships as one pre-matched system: eight vacuum-sealed individual kits, a QuikLitter for casualty movement, an NAR nylon carrier, and a metal semi-recessed wall cabinet, all dimensionally integrated by North American Rescue.
When a bystander has 90 seconds to reach hemorrhage control, is your station mounted flush in the corridor and ready — or in the way and out of mind?
The metal semi-recessed cabinet sits partly inside the wall for a low-protrusion profile that suits institutional corridors and high-traffic public spaces, with a durable steel enclosure that holds up to heavy facility use. The eight-kit configuration supports simultaneous treatment of eight casualties, the capacity many school-safety, corporate-preparedness, and government-facility planning guidelines specify for medium-to-large venues. The included QuikLitter enables immediate movement of a casualty from a dangerous area to a safe treatment location without waiting on EMS equipment. Built for permanent wall installation, and frequently co-located with AED units to form a combined cardiac-and-trauma response point.
Why This Station
The semi-recessed metal cabinet sits partly within the wall — minimal protrusion for busy institutional hallways and ADA-conscious layouts.
A metal cabinet stands up to heavy public-facility traffic and tamper exposure better than lighter enclosures.
Eight individual kits support simultaneous treatment of eight casualties — the planning benchmark for many medium-to-large venue programs.
Kits, carrier, litter, and cabinet are selected by NAR for dimensional fit — no separate sourcing of compatible parts.
Tier Options
| Tier (×8 kits) | SKU | Per-Kit Hemostatic | Per-Kit Chest Seal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | 80-0861 | Wound packing gauze | — |
| Intermediate | 80-0862 | Wound packing gauze | HyFin Vent Compact Twin Pack |
| Advanced | 80-0864 | CoTCCC-recommended hemostatic gauze | HyFin Vent Compact Twin Pack |
| Advanced w/BCD | 80-0863 | CoTCCC-recommended hemostatic gauze (BCD) | HyFin Vent Compact Twin Pack |
| Advanced w/Celox Gauze | 80-1578 | Celox hemostatic gauze | HyFin Vent Compact Twin Pack |
What’s In The Station
| Component | Qty |
|---|---|
| Individual vacuum-sealed bleeding control kit | 8 |
| QuikLitter casualty evacuation litter | 1 |
| NAR nylon carrier bag | 1 |
| Metal semi-recessed wall cabinet | 1 |
Who Fields It
Flush corridor mounting co-located with AEDs for staff and first-responder use.
Office towers, agencies, and venues meeting preparedness mandates for 200+ occupants.
High-density public spaces where a hardened cabinet resists tampering and wear.
Build The Program
Scale coverage across a campus and keep stations inspection-ready.
Cabinet formats and additional station configurations.
Replacement gauze, dressings, and tourniquets.
Higher-capacity response for mass-casualty planning.
The Station, Up Close
Sealed kits, a litter, and a hardened metal cabinet that sits flush in the corridor and stands up to traffic.

Specifications
| Casualty Capacity | 8 individual casualties |
| Kit Format | Vacuum sealed |
| Cabinet | Metal semi-recessed |
| Evacuation | 1 × QuikLitter included |
| Mount | Permanent semi-recessed wall installation |
| SKUs | 80-0861 / 80-0862 / 80-0864 / 80-0863 / 80-1578 |
| Manufacturer | North American Rescue |
What's in the Station — Vacuum Sealed, Metal Semi-Recessed Cabinet
Station-level components (all tiers):
- 1 × Metal Semi-Recessed Wall Cabinet (Outside: H 17.5 in. × W 17.5 in. × D 1 in. / Inside: H 14.125 in. × W 14.125 in. × D 6.875 in.) — includes mounting hardware
- 1 × NAR Red Nylon Carrying Case
- 1 × NAR Responder QuikLitter™ (casualty evacuation litter)
- 8 × Individual Bleeding Control Kits (vacuum-sealed pouches, tier-matched — see below)
Basic tier — each of 8 kits includes:
- 1 × C-A-T® Tourniquet (CoTCCC-recommended)
- 1 × 6 in. NAR® Flat Responder ETD (Emergency Trauma Dressing)
- 2 × NAR® Wound Packing Gauze
- 2 × Pair, Responder Nitrile Gloves, Large
- 1 × Responder Trauma Shears, 7.25 in.
- 1 × NAR® Survival Blanket (56 in. × 96 in.)
- 1 × Permanent Marker, Small
- 1 × Just-in-Time Instruction Card
- 1 × Ruggedized Vacuum-Sealed Pouch
Intermediate tier — each kit includes everything in the Basic kit, plus:
- 1 × HyFin® Vent Compact Chest Seal Twin Pack (entrance & exit wounds)
Advanced tier — each kit includes everything in the Intermediate kit, plus:
- 1 × Hemostatic dressing (combat gauze — CoTCCC-recommended) — enhances blood clotting for faster bleeding control
Advanced BCD tier — each kit includes everything in the Intermediate kit, plus:
- 1 × QuikClot® Bleeding Control Dressing (hemostatic gauze, over-the-counter)
Advanced Celox™ tier — each kit includes everything in the Intermediate kit, plus:
- 1 × Celox™ hemostatic gauze
When to Deploy Public Access Bleeding Control Station — 8-PACK VACUUM SEALED — Metal Semi-Recessed Cabinet
- Permanent institutional installation with long-term storage needs: Vacuum-sealed kits plus a semi-recessed metal cabinet — the combination built for permanent, low-protrusion installation in owned facilities with infrequent inspection cycles.
- School and government facility corridors: Semi-recessed installation keeps corridors ADA-compliant; vacuum sealing reduces monthly inspection urgency for remote wing locations.
- Stadiums and large venue infrastructure: Permanent wall installation in a metal enclosure withstands the foot traffic, vibration, and rough contact of a large venue over years of deployment.
- Industrial site emergency response: Vacuum sealing protects kits from dust, moisture, and chemical vapor exposure in industrial environments where nylon bags may degrade faster.
- 8-casualty simultaneous treatment capacity: Eight kits deployed simultaneously across a large area, with a QuikLitter for immediate casualty movement.
Field tip: For stadiums and large arenas, install one station per section or zone at the section entrance — not one station per building. The goal is 30-second access from anywhere in the zone.
How Public Access Bleeding Control Station — 8-PACK VACUUM SEALED — Metal Semi-Recessed Cabinet Compares
Vacuum Sealed + Semi-Recessed Metal vs. Nylon + Semi-Recessed Metal: Same cabinet type, different kit format. Vacuum kits extend shelf life and resist moisture; nylon kits are faster to access by lay responders under stress. For permanently installed stations in low-inspection corridors, vacuum sealed is the stronger choice. See all station formats.
Semi-Recessed Metal vs. Low-Profile Metal Station: Semi-recessed requires a wall cutout but provides flush-corridor installation for owned drywall facilities. Low-profile mounts on the surface without wall modification — choose based on installation constraints.
Semi-Recessed Metal vs. Clear Polycarbonate Cabinet: Metal provides higher durability and tamper resistance. Clear polycarbonate provides visual content verification at a distance. In rough-traffic or high-vandalism environments, metal is the stronger choice.
Public Access Bleeding Control Station — 8-PACK VACUUM SEALED — Metal Semi-Recessed Cabinet — Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is included in the 8-Pack Vacuum Sealed Semi-Recessed Metal Cabinet station?
A: 8 × vacuum-sealed individual PABC kits (tier-selected), 1 × NAR nylon carrier bag, 1 × QuikLitter, and 1 × metal semi-recessed wall cabinet. All matched by NAR for dimensional compatibility.
Q: Why use vacuum-sealed kits in a metal semi-recessed cabinet?
A: Vacuum sealing extends shelf life and protects contents from moisture, particularly in permanently installed stations that may go months between inspections. The combination of extended shelf life and low-protrusion installation is optimized for permanent institutional deployments.
Q: What installation does a semi-recessed metal cabinet require?
A: A wall cutout matching the cabinet depth is required. Standard drywall construction is needed — concrete or masonry walls are not compatible. Use a licensed contractor or experienced facilities team for installation.
Q: Are the kits in this station CoTCCC-recommended?
A: Yes. All tiers include the CoTCCC-recommended C-A-T® tourniquet. Advanced tiers add CoTCCC-recommended hemostatic gauze (Combat Gauze, BCD, or Celox) and HyFin® Vent Compact chest seal.
Q: How do I restock this station after use?
A: Individual vacuum-sealed PABC kits in matching tiers are available for purchase separately. Replace deployed or expired kits immediately and record the replacement date on the station inspection log.
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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.
Available Options:
- Basic
- Intermediate
- Advanced
- Advanced w/BCD
- Advanced w/Celox Gauze
Specifications coming soon. Contact us for detailed product information.


