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Tag: First Aid Products: Page 3
Special Units
C-A-T Kydex Duty Belt Kit
North American Rescue
Keep hemorrhage control immediately accessible at all times with North American Rescue’s C-A-T Kydex Duty Belt Kit.
April 16, 2014
Patrol
Why You Need a Med Kit
The need for law enforcement officers to have ready access to high-quality first-aid products has never been more pressing. In an officer-down scenario, one of the most critical things you can do to improve survival is to reduce blood loss.
April 13, 2014
Patrol
Video: How Former St. Croix PD Chief Survived Harrowing Gunfight
His arm shattered by bullets and his vehicle incapacitated, Howell took a tourniquet out of a trauma kit and used it to stanch the bleeding. Without that tourniquet and the proper training on how to use it, he would have likely bled out.
January 15, 2014
Patrol
St. Louis County Chief Wants Officers to Carry Heroin Antidote
St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch wants his department to be the region’s first to carry a heroin antidote, and he met this week with the National Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse to lobby for support.
October 30, 2013
Patrol
Ratcheting Medical Tourniquets
M2 Inc.
M2 Inc.'s Ratcheting Medical Tourniquets (RMTs) are compact, lightweight, and rugged tactical tools for hemorrhage control. The M2 ratcheting buckle uses precise mechanical pressure and is fast, effective, and self-locking.
December 13, 2012
Special Units
Pocket-Size Trauma Treatment Kits
Blueline Tactical
Blueline Tactical’s ResQ-PAKs are pocket-size trauma self-treatment kits for the law enforcement, tactical, and military community. The vacuum-sealed lightweight packs are available in three levels, each containing a specific combination of first-aid supplies recommended for a different level of threat.
March 31, 2009
Patrol
First Aid Ointments
Safetec of America
Safetec of America has developed new packaging options for its First Aid and Infection Control creams, ointments, and gels. Now available in 144-count and 25-count dispenser boxes, .9-gram Safetec Triple Antibiotic Ointment, First Aid Burn Cream, Single Antibiotic Ointment and Cream, Burn Gel, Instant Hand Sanitizer, and insect repellent pouches are easy to carry.
September 30, 2008
Patrol
Elmridge Protection Products All-Ready First-Aid System
Elmridge Protection Products
The All-Ready first-aid system is designed to help administer accurate first aid within the crucial first minutes of emergency care. It contains different packs, organized and color coded for customized injuries, with step-by-step instructions so a nonprofessional can perform the treatments.
August 31, 2006
Special Units
Spec-Ops Medical Pouch
Spec-Ops Brand
Many first-aid pouches used by SWAT are too small and are not clearly marked as medical specific, which can waste critical time when someone is injured. The Spec-Ops Brand Medical Pouch is large enough to carry all of the components of the new IFAK (Improved First-Aid Kit) and has a permanently attached red webbing top strap for immediate identification. Made of double-wall 1,000-denier Cordura, it is available in two sizes, in black, olive, tan, coyote brown, and the new ACU pattern.
February 28, 2006
Special Units
H&H Associates Emergency Combat Tourniquet
H&H Associates
H&H Associates’ new TOURNI-KWIK-3 (TK-3) is an emergency combat tourniquet. Recently tested by the U.S. Navy’s test lab in Panama City, Fla., and given high marks, the TK-3 is a full latex tourniquet designed to stop arterial bleeding and amputations using just one-hand. The TK-3, a 3-inch by 40-inch tourniquet, is more lightweight and less expensive than those currently being used by the armed forces.
January 31, 2006
Patrol
Z-Medica Corp. QuikClot ACS Clotting Sponge
Z-Medica
The QuikClot ACS from Z-Medica is a newly designed delivery system for the company’s flagship QuikClot brand hemostatic agent. The QuikClot ACS is a porous surgical sponge that contains beads of the agent that activate when they come into direct contact with blood in a wound. The sponge also stays in place during transport, is easy to apply to wounds, and can be applied from any angle.
December 31, 2005
Special Units
Blood Clotters
Medical personnel have known for years that approximately 80 percent of combat deaths occur within 30 minutes of wounding, often because of loss of blood
July 31, 2004
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