🚑 Be the calm in the chaos — your ultimate trauma kit awaits!
The Fully Stocked Trauma First Aid Kit features a compact, durable responder bag (10.5” x 8.5” x 5”) with multiple compartments, equipped with essential trauma tools, bandages, scissors, and gloves. OSHA and ANSI compliant, it’s designed for quick, professional emergency response and portability.
M**A
Small bag but fully equipped
Loved this. It's small but not too bad. In the pictures it looks like medium almost large size bag but it's super small. However, it comes with a lot of equipment. I ended up loving it, I think it's adorable.
L**Z
Awesome Trama Kit
This kit has a great variety of first aid and trauma gear. As an upcoming EMT student, it is an excellent bag to keep in the trunk of my car. Originally, the order said that the bag was blue, but I received a neon orange color with reflective strips on the side and I personally like it much better than blue. It will be easier to locate in a rush, so it's very nice.This kit comes with your standard gear like bandages, gauze pads, reflective blanket, BP cuff, tourniquet, and much more. It even comes with a tube of glucose, which I'm not sure why it would be included in the kit, but it works for me because I have a good friend who has Type-1 diabetes, so I keep it in the kit for him.The bag is very spacious and definitely has room for more equipment, so I'll be sticking a BVM in there.Overall, an excellent bag for its price.
A**M
5-Stars+ Perfect Emergency Bag For Perfect Price
This is by far the best item I've purchased as far as medical bags and supplies goes. If you are a simple person looking to create a preparedness/bug-out stash just for peace of mind, this is the best thing you can get for your medical needs. The item has the best price for all that's included. The value of the bag and what comes with it is more than asked for. The bag is very nice quality, with three well sized pouches. It comes with an attachment for the main compartment that seperates it into smaller spaces. The bag has plenty of extra space even after organizing all of the supplies it comes with. I am satisfied and 5 stars simply isn't enough
C**W
Great Value, but be aware of what you're buying
I'd like to start this off by saying that I am a lifeguard and a red cross instructor. I spend all day around stuff like this, and I know that having medical equipment around can and does save lives. That being said, I bought this kit to restock my personal trauma kit, not for work. For my purposes, it was perfect. While I do have experience with a lot of equipment like this, do not take ANYTHING I say as medical advice, and if you do buy this kit, do not use ANYTHING in it that you haven't been formally trained to use. This kit is in my opinion an excellent value for the money, but it definitely has some drawbacks. The major pros are the cost, the quantity of medical supplies you're getting, and the distribution of value within the kit(I'll explain in a minute). The Cons are THE TOURNIQUET****, the quality of the bag(not an issue for me, but may be for you), and the lack of warnings that should come along with equipment like this.For 40 dollars, you can't possibly expect professional quality medical equipment. (For reference, a single CAT tourniquet from NARescue costs about $35) What you CAN expect is "good enough" medical equipment. There is no need to spend 20 bucks on a box of gauze pads. This kit has "good enough" band aids, gauze, and other consumables so it can give you a mostly complete kit at a good price.***If you are looking to start a kit from this, you will NEED to buy a good tourniquet from a reputable brand. The TQ included with this kit is total junk. The CAT, R.A.T.S., SOFTTW, and SWATT tourniquets are all great. (SWAT-T and RATS are both under 20 bucks)***You will also need TRAINING and MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE!!! If you want to keep the ammonia inhalants and/or OPA's, take a Red Cross EMR or professional EMT class to learn how to use them. Those 2 items in particular are EXTREMELY dangerous if used incorrectly. If you aren't certified to use them, DON'T!!!!!In summary, this is an awesome first aid kit FOR THE MONEY! It can handle most boo-boos, and minor to moderate trauma. If you're looking for professional quality medical equipment, this isn't for you, but if you just want a good car or home medical kit, you won't find anything better for the price.
P**S
Really is fully stocked!
I'd been researching quite a bit, trying to find a good first aid kit for my family's emergency backpack (to be kept in the car - we're in earthquake territory). It seems like other first aid kits just didn't offer enough. That's when I realized I needed to include the word "trauma" in my searches. This lead me to many more appropriate kits that were larger and had a larger variety of necessary items. However they were a lot more money. This one seemed too good to be true when I saw it here on Amazon so I actually called the company in Brooklyn, N.Y. Hopefully I didn't make the guy rethink what they're selling cause I kept saying what a good deal it seemed to be. ;) The bag is about the size I'd imagined - not as small as most first aid bags but not one of these big tote ones you imagine the pros having either. It's a good medium size, maybe a bit larger than I expected but not too large for putting in an emergency backpack. Also, if you don't add a lot more items to it, it's flexible so you can shove it in there or even empty contents (use just the bags inside it) if you're really concerned about space. It's a good bright color (blue) and sturdy and roomy, and has two roomy pockets on either side that are empty. I put toiletries on side and water-purification items on the other. The items came in two sealed bags and everything inside seems to be of good quality, e.g. scissors don't seem flimsy at all and everything else seems to be of good quality as well. We'll add excedrin and sunscreen and other things we might need (and if I saw iodine in there - can't remember now - be careful cause iodine allergies can be deadly though most people aren't allergic).My only complaint is that it doesn't come with a little booklet of instructions including CPR, but I assume that's cause it's more of a professional's bag. Frankly, I wouldn't have the first clue about how to use the CPR mask and all its little contraptions, nor a lot of the other stuff. I'm also planning on calling them back to see if they have their own booklet of instructions I can get from them just cause it'll fit the products better. If not, I'll just go buy one. So with that in mind, it's not quite as inexpensive - if I have to go buy a book still!Last thing I want to say is that there's a lot of stuff in those bags so I suggest looking them over in advance with some sort of instruction book (however you get it) unless you're already a pro - because if you have an emergency on your hands and have to rummage through the stuff, it might be a bit overwhelming. What's nice is that each of the two plastic transparent bags have lists facing the outside which say what's inside of each bag. So that will definitely help.Edit: I finally got all the stuff out the other night and organized and labelled each item, separating them into smaller ziplock style bags. Since these will be in an emergency backpack which needs to be lightweight, the big bag it came with is just taking up room and adding unnecessary weight albeit not much. What I did while doing this is I looked up youtube videos about how to use each of these items, based on the items' names that were on the lists the bag came with. So now I have a fairly strong understanding of how to use these things. I also added a few items to such as a Quikclot, a thermometer, a CPR mask to go with the shield, a pen light that has replaceable batteries, israeli battle dressing (compression bandage to wrap around a pad on a wound), a pair of latex-free gloves (which brings it to two pairs which should be enough for true emergencies), aspirin in case of a heart attack, tweezers, and a small mirror. Many of these ideas are thanks to other people's suggestions in these reviews.
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