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FULLY STOCKED Medium First Responder EMT Bag | LXMB25 Fluorescent Yellow

$144.96

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Description

Desc. Qty
Shears 1
Sterile Gloves 2
CPR Shield (Keychain Style) 1
Eye Pad 2
100ct Bandages, Plastic 1
Elastic Bandage, Hook Loop 1
Paper Tape 1” 1
Instant Cold Compress 1
Emergency Blanket, Foil 1
Tweezers 1
Tactical Tourniquet 1
4×4 Gauze Pads 10
Conforming Gauze 2
5×9 ABD Pad 3
8×10 ABD Pad 2
10×30 Trauma Dressing 1
Pack of 10 4×4 Gauze Sponges 2
Fluff Gauze Roll 2
Triangular Bandage 1
Sam Splint Roll 36” 1
Padded Splint Finger 1

 

18 x 12 x 9 inches

  • [BE PREPARED] Whether you’re a paramedic or just a soccer mom, accidents and medical emergencies can happen any time and anywhere. Our LXMB25 first responder trauma bag was designed by EMTs, with input from customers like you. It will hold all the BLS (basic life support) supplies you can throw at it, with room to spare for some specialized equipment such as tourniquets, chest seals, israeli bandages, blood stop gauze and much much more!
  • [LOADED WITH FEATURES] The MB25 includes well-thought-out features including: Fully adjustable ergonomic, padded shoulder strap w/ reflective stitching | Reinforced yellow/silver triple trim reflective tape throughout | Heavy-duty double vislon zippers with reflective ballistic nylon zipper pulls | Embroidered Star of Life EMT emblum | Over 40 elastic tool loops of various sizes to store quick access items such as trauma shears, pen lights, hemostats, tweezers, berman airways, NPAs and forceps
  • [MAKE ANYWHERE YOU GO YOUR HOSPITAL] The MB25 gear bag is designed to be mobile! With a reinforced carry handle and an adjustable, padded shoulder strap this EMT bag can go anywhere you go. Perfect for schools, sports, special events, camping, hiking, offices, warehouses, concerts, ball games, day cares, fire departments, rescue squads, POV’s, helicopters, space ships, your ex’s house… scratch that, you should probably stay away from there