Tacmed Vehicle Trauma Kit w/ ID Tags
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The TacMed Vehicle Trauma Kit is a purpose-built bleeding control and trauma kit designed for vehicle-based emergencies, where serious injuries can occur before help arrives. It focuses on rapid haemorrhage control rather than minor first aid
Vehicle accidents can result in severe bleeding within seconds. When emergency services are minutes away, the right equipment can make the difference.
The TacMed Vehicle Trauma Kit is designed to be stored in a car, 4WD, or work vehicle and deployed quickly in high-stress situations. It contains proven trauma components for bleeding control and injury management, packaged for rapid access rather than minor wound care.
With this kit, you'll have everything you need at your fingertips to respond confidently in emergencies—whether you're driving to work, on a camping trip, or at the scene of an accident.
Vehicle Trauma Kit vs Vehicle First Aid Kit
| Feature | TacMed Vehicle Trauma Kit | Standard Vehicle First Aid Kit |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Life-threatening bleeding and trauma | Minor injuries and basic wound care |
| Includes tourniquet | Yes | No |
| Pressure bandage | Yes | Sometimes |
| Haemorrhage control | Yes – core focus | Limited |
| Designed for vehicle accidents | Yes | Partially |
| Best suited for | Serious accidents, remote travel, workplaces | Cuts, burns, minor injuries |
A vehicle trauma kit does not replace a first aid kit. It complements it by covering life-threatening injuries that standard kits are not designed to manage.
- Cordura Nylon TacMed Bag + Trauma Patch
- SOF Tourniquet Orange
- 4" Emergency Bandage
- 15cm Trauma Shears
- Aluminium Foam Splint
- Combine Dressing 10x10cm
- Combine Dressing 20x20cm
- Aeropad Eye Pad (2)
- Dressing Forceps 12.5cm
- Island Dressing 9x15cm
- Island Dressing 6x8cm (2)
- Island Dressing 9x10cm
- Premium Fabric Bandaids Assorted
- Aerorescue Premium Disposable Face Shield
- Aeroglove Large Nitrile Gloves (2)
- Gauze Swabs 3Pcs 7.5cms (2)
- Adhesive Microporous Paper 2.5cm
- Aeropad Non Adherent Dressing 10x7.5cm (2)
- Aeroinstruments S/Steel Scissors
- Aeroprobe Splinter Probes
- Aerowash Sodium Chloride Eye Wash (2)
- Alcohol-Free Cleansing Wipes
- Plastic Tick Twister
- Snake Bite Bandage
- TacMed Reference Card
- Calico Triangular Bandage (2)
- 10cm Medium Crepe Bandages (2)
- 5cm Medium Crepe Bandage
- 10cm x 10cm Aeroburn Burn Dressing
- 20cm x 20cm Aeroburn Burn Dressing
- Micropore Tape
- 2x Emergency Blanket
- Rugged Design: Tough Cordura Nylon trauma bag with included Trauma Patch
- Organisation: Intuitive ID tags for quick access and identification of components
- Comprehensive Coverage: Designed to manage everything from minor cuts to severe trauma
- Built to Last: Durable, travel-ready construction for daily use and outdoor adventures
- Dimensions: 400mm x 200mm x 160mm
- Weight: 1.6kg
What is a vehicle trauma kit used for?
A vehicle trauma kit is designed to manage life-threatening injuries such as severe bleeding following car accidents, machinery incidents, or remote-area emergencies. It focuses on trauma care rather than minor first aid.
Is a vehicle trauma kit the same as a car first aid kit?
No. A standard car first aid kit is intended for minor injuries like cuts and burns. A vehicle trauma kit contains specialised equipment for severe bleeding and trauma and is designed to complement, not replace, a first aid kit.
Who should carry a vehicle trauma kit?
Vehicle trauma kits are commonly carried by tradespeople, 4WD and off-road drivers, rural workers, emergency responders, and anyone travelling where emergency assistance may be delayed.
Do I need training to use a vehicle trauma kit?
Training is strongly recommended. While many components are intuitive, proper training improves speed, confidence, and effectiveness under stress.
Can this kit be used by civilians?
Yes. The kit is suitable for civilian use. As with all trauma equipment, users should follow appropriate training and local protocols.
What does “ID Tags” mean?
ID tags allow responders to identify what equipment has been used and assist with handover to emergency services. They help improve communication during high-stress incidents.
Where should I store a vehicle trauma kit?
The kit should be stored in an easily accessible location in your vehicle, such as a glovebox, centre console, door pocket, or cargo area, depending on size and setup.
Does this replace professional medical care?
No. A vehicle trauma kit is intended for immediate response only. All serious injuries require urgent medical attention as soon as possible.
📦 Shipping Overview
- Flat rate: $12.95 Australia-wide
- Free shipping: Orders over $250
- Dispatch time: 1–2 business days (Mon–Fri)
🚚 Delivery Estimates
- Metro areas: 3–7 business days
- WA & NT: Up to 10 business days
- During peak or promo periods: Please allow additional time
📍 Delivery Instructions
Please provide a delivery address where someone is available during business hours. PO Boxes are accepted. If unattended, your order may be left in a secure location or taken to the nearest post office or depot.