Community First Responder Trauma Kit
Community First Responder Trauma Kit
Community First Responder Trauma Kit
Community First Responder Trauma Kit

Community First Responder Trauma Kit

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The Community First Responder, or 'CFR' Trauma Kit is custom built based around Trauma Kits used by First Responders such as RFS, SES, Rescue Crews, National Parks, Forestry and many others working in remote locations.

Its compact size also makes it a perfect First Responder Trauma kit for bushwalking, 4WDing, carrying on a motorcycle etc.?

Contents:

  • Operator IFAK Pouch Red w/ TRAUMA KIT Patch
  • Hyfin Vent Compact Chest Seal Single
  • Israeli Trauma Bandage
  • Premium Snake Bite Bandage
  • Universal S/S Shears 15cm
  • Aeroburn Burn Dressing 10x10cm
  • Triangular Bandage
  • Emergency Thermal Blanket
  • SOFTT-W Tactical Tourniquet
  • Nitrile Gloves Powder Free Lge 2/pk
  • Range of premium fabric bandaids

Contact us for pricing and options on 100+ bulk quantities of this kit.

Customer Reviews
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PK
07/11/2024
Patrick K.
Australia Australia

Community Trauma kit

Absolutely perfect, and great quality gear that can be hard to come by in aus.

TL
06/24/2022
Thomas L.
Australia Australia

Excellent Kit

The bag itself is well constructed. Contents are adequate for most situations. Snake bite bandage is a plus.

AC
04/28/2022
Adam C.
Australia Australia

Outstanding Service

Outstanding experience, very fast delivery and the perfect kit for the motorbike!

WN
12/16/2021
Wayne N.
Australia Australia

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.

DB
11/09/2021
David B.
Australia Australia

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.