People have asked us for years for a single (fully stocked) emergency "First In" pack with trauma supplies, O2 and even room for a defibrillator. They like our Immediate Responder kit but are looking for a one-bag solution for remote response. They need the most EMS quality equipment to make a difference until the rig(s) can arrive. Our answer was to design the The Rescue Responder Trauma First Aid Backpack system for 2013.
The Rescue Responder integrates the best of our Immediate Responder Kit originally designed for company safety, personnel, company first aid departments and Emergency Response Teams that would need to go to the injured person and provide care on the scene.
This kit includes an D size cylinder oxygen administration module and supplies for airway management. The backpack is organized into sections (4 color coded compartments are attached) custom padded O2 area and additional storage and loop system to customize the organization to meet your skill level and needs. The redesigned outer compartments are large enough for an AED and additional gear. Easy to carry with the handles or use the backpack strap system. Its' shape makes it
easy to store or travel with. Open it up like a book to quickly access your supplies. A great
selection of products for any competent advanced responder, EMT, Nurse or above. You can have an
organized response to a medical emergency with professional quality tools and supplies until the
"cavalry" arrives.
Also check out our oxygen administration kit and AED selection for the
most a complete response until the ambulance arrives.
Ask us about having
your name or group embroidered onto the outside pocket added by our in-house team for that
professional look.
Pack Size:
24" tall by 16" wide by up to 12" at the base. Features 2 external pockets that expand.
- Flat pocket 24" by 15" (great for splints, neck collar, clipboards etc.)
- Upper pocket 10" by 13" by 2" (instruments, gloves, masks)
- Lower pocket 13" by 11 High by 6 deep" (B/P, drugs, or most AEDs)
Shipping Weight: 5.65 pounds
Weight: Approximately 5 lbs. (Empty)
"first aid trauma kit"
Weight: Approximately 20 lbs. (without an AED)