Platoon First Aid Kit
The Platoon first aid kit by Elite first aid is an excellent “beginner” first aid kit filled with 61 basic items to get you started. It will attach to any MOLLE backpack, vest, or bag with it PALS straps on the back. The first aid kit comes packed in a heavy-duty nylon bag with enough room to add extras and additional supplies. The Platoon first aid kit measures 9.5 x 7 x 3 inches and weighs 1.5 pounds. Just the perfect size to fit in your car, bug-out-bag, or range bag. It includes three different types of wound wipes, different sizes of bandages, an ice pack, aspirin, tweezers, scissors, gloves, and more.
Tactical Trauma Kit
A step up from the Platoon first aid kit is the Tactical Trauma kit, also made by Elite First Aid. Like the Platoon kit, the Tactical Trauma kit also has MOLLE-compatible straps for your MOLLE vest, pack, or bag. A former pararescueman designed the Tactical Trauma kit, so it is especially good for those that serve in the line of duty, such as police, military, hunters, and tactical response teams. It includes 55 essential items, such as a wide variety of bandages, adhesive tape, EMT shears, tweezers, antiseptic wipes, and gloves. The Tactical Trauma kit is a step up from your basic kit, as it also has a blood stopper kit, and a burn aid package inside. The army digital camo, dual-zippered pouch is 8 x 6 x 3.5 inches.
Military M-3 Medic Bag First Aid Kit
If you are a first responder, first on the scene, or having to deal with a very serious medical emergency, the Military M-3 Medic bag has virtually everything you are going to need. It is perfect for the car, gun range, camping, hiking, and the deer lease. With MOLLE-compatible webbing, a carry handle, and a shoulder strap, you will find a convenient and easy way to carry it. It contains 125 items and is packed in a 9 x 6 x 10-inch army digital camo pouch. Specifically designed for combat-trained medics to be used in the field, it includes many different items that your basic kit does not have. As well has having the basics such as different types of antiseptic wipes and a variety of bandages, it also has an Airway, tongue depressor, hand soap, a sterile flushing solution a splint, sutures, and a hemostat. Like our other MOLLE-compatible first aid kits, there is room left over in the M-3 medic bag to add other gear you might need.
Master First Aid Kit
The Master First Aid kit is an excellent choice for camps, the hunting lease, the lake house, camping, at home, road trips, the boat, and other places where there may be just more than your family you are having to care for. The Master first aid kit is designed to treat 50 people, all levels of injuries and trauma. It contains 233 items in a blaze orange nylon bag with carry handles that measures 17.5 x 11 x 6.5 inches. It weighs 7.65 pounds. The bag also features many different interior compartments to keep all of the first aid supplies organized. Unlike basic first aid kits, this one contains a pen light, an emergency blanket, Calamine lotion, scalpel blades, eye wash, and an eye pad. You will find even more of a variety of bandages to treat the smallest of scrapes to a larger wound. There are two triangular bandages that measure 40 x 40 x 56 inches. In a bug-out situation, this would be the ultimate first aid kit to have.
Trauma Backpack Tactical Medical Kit
If you want to step up even further in the accident preparedness, then the Trauma Backpack Tactical Medical Kit is worth the investment. All the first aid supplies, over 230 items, are all packed in an Army digital camo Level II assault backpack with plenty of extra room and compartments to add additional first aid supplies and other emergency gear. Because of the ease of carry, the Trauma backpack is perfect for any outdoor activity such as hiking, camping, trekking, backpacking, traveling, the gun range, hunting, or road trips. The backpack is 18 x 10 x 11 inches and weighs 9 pounds with supplies inside. You will find that this kit contains well over just the basics, like a cervical collar, a blood pressure cuff kit, a stethoscope, scalpel blades, hemostats, a tourniquet, a splint, and two emergency blankets.
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