Community First Responder Trauma Kit
Regular price $221.80 Save $-221.80The Community First Responder Trauma Kit is your lifeline in remote locations. Custom-built for first responders in our communities, like SES, VRA, RSA, and volunteer bush firefighters, this individual trauma kit is designed for rapid deployment when managing critical injuries in remote settings.
The CFR Trauma Kit features a durable Cordura Nylon Operator IFAK Pouch in high-vis red and a custom TRAUMA KIT patch, ensuring quick identification in emergencies.
FEATURES:
- Compact, lightweight design and MOLLE straps for easy portability
- SOF® Tourniquet
- Hyfin Vent Compact Chest Seal
- Israeli Trauma Bandage
- Premium Snake Bite Bandage
- Aero Stainless Steel Shears 15cm
- Aeroburn Burn Dressing 10x10cm
- Ultra-Versatile Triangular Bandage
- Emergency Thermal Blanket
- Nitrile Gloves Powder Free Large 2/pk
- Premium fabric Band-Aids for minor wounds
Take your round-the-clock rescue capabilities to the next level by adding a Ledlenser MH5 Headlamp to your med kit!
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Community Trauma kit
Absolutely perfect, and great quality gear that can be hard to come by in aus.
Excellent Kit
The bag itself is well constructed. Contents are adequate for most situations. Snake bite bandage is a plus.
Outstanding Service
Outstanding experience, very fast delivery and the perfect kit for the motorbike!
Great kit for every day carry.
This is the second kit I have purchased. I wanted a kit to carry on my motorbike. I have panniers so space wasn’t an issue and wanted to carry a little more than the motorbike kit. (Still have look after boo boos). My first one usually resides for easy access in my work vehicle while a larger kit is in the back. I carry this on my belt while conducting chainsaw training or throw it in a day back when travelling.
Better than standard kit
I've been using a standard first aid kit for bushwalking. This is much better suited to emergency trauma situations in remote locations. Well worth the effort to grab one.