"You have everything for [treating someone] shot, stabbed, or injured in an explosion and it fits right in your pocket," says Miglietta of the TAC-PACK.
The original TAC-PACK includes latex-free gloves, roll bandage, gauze, abdominal pad for extensive bleeding, N-95 respirator mask to temporarily aid breathing amid smoke or dust, triangular bandage, tape, occlusive dressing to act as a second skin on deep wounds, and a CPR microshield for sanitary mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. And unlike the extensive medical kit you might keep in your car trunk, you can take this kit with you wherever you go.
"I believe it's an essential life-saving tool that everybody should have," says Ben Rosenshine, Miglietta's business partner and president of the company. Rosenshine speaks from experience. Just a few weeks ago he had a chance to use the TAC-PACK himself to save a life.
While on vacation with his family in Florida, Rosenshine witnessed a car crash in which a motorcycle rider without a helmet flew over his handlebars headfirst into a car windshield. Rosenshine opened up the TAC-PACK he was carrying in his pants pocket and used the gloves and other items inside to administer aid until the paramedics and police arrived.
"The thing about a TAC-PACK is it's a very intuitive thing," says Rosenshine. "If you see somebody bleeding, you'll tear it open and figure out what you need to do with the stuff that's in there."