When disaster strikes or multiple victims are injured, the Crisis Incident Response Kit ensures you have the right tools to act fast and effectively.
Designed for schools, law enforcement, corporations, and emergency teams, this multi-person trauma and first aid bag delivers professional-level care for mass casualty, active threat, or disaster scenarios.
What This Is (and What It Isn't)
This is a professional-grade, multi-patient trauma response system built for trained responders managing severe injuries in high-stakes environments.
It's not a basic first aid kit—it's a field-tested solution for controlling life-threatening bleeding, managing airways, stabilizing fractures, and treating penetrating trauma across multiple casualties before EMS arrives.
Why Teams Choose the Crisis Incident Response Kit
Every second matters in a crisis.
This kit equips responders to handle severe bleeding, airway compromise, fractures, and wounds with precision and confidence.
The rugged, high-capacity bag features an intuitive internal layout that keeps lifesaving tools immediately accessible, even under pressure.
Key capabilities:
- Multi-patient readiness: Multiple C-A-T® Tourniquets, NAR® Emergency Trauma Dressings, HyFin® Chest Seals, and SAM® Splints allow you to stabilize several patients simultaneously
- MARCH-organized layout: Supplies arranged by priority (Massive hemorrhage, Airway, Respiration, Circulation, Hypothermia) for rapid access
- Field-tested components: Every item chosen for durability, reliability, and real-world performance under demanding conditions
- Mobility-focused design: Carry handles and shoulder straps enable rapid deployment to incident scenes
- Institutional-grade durability: Built to withstand repeated training exercises and real-world deployments
How to Deploy This Kit
1. Pre-incident: Store in accessible location; conduct quarterly inventory checks; train team on contents and MARCH protocol
2. During incident: Grab kit and move to casualty collection point; assess patients using START triage; prioritize massive hemorrhage control
3. Treatment sequence: Apply tourniquets to life-threatening limb bleeding → seal chest wounds → pack junctional hemorrhage → stabilize fractures → prevent hypothermia
4. Post-incident: Restock immediately; document supplies used; debrief team on performance
Who This Is For
- School safety teams & SROs: Active threat response and campus emergency preparedness
- Corporate safety managers: Workplace violence readiness and OSHA compliance
- Law enforcement & tactical teams: Officer rescue and civilian casualty care
- CERT & community responders: Disaster response and mass casualty incidents
- Event security teams: Concert, stadium, and public gathering medical support
- Industrial safety programs: High-risk facility emergency response
Your Questions, Answered
"This seems expensive for a first aid kit."
This isn't a first aid kit—it's a multi-patient trauma system with proven, name-brand components (C-A-T®, HyFin®, NAR®, SAM®) that cost significantly more when purchased separately. The investment protects multiple lives and demonstrates institutional commitment to safety.
"Our team isn't trained for this level of care."
The kit is organized using the MARCH protocol taught in Stop the Bleed, TCCC, and TECC courses. We recommend pairing this kit with training, but the included quick-reference cards guide responders through critical interventions. Many components (tourniquets, chest seals) are designed for use by minimally trained personnel.
"How do I know what needs restocking after an incident?"
Each kit includes an inventory checklist. After deployment or training, simply cross-reference used items and reorder through our replacement supply program. Critical components like tourniquets and chest seals should be replaced after any use.
"Will this hold up to repeated training exercises?"
Absolutely. The bag construction and reusable training items (splints, some bandages) are built for institutional use. We recommend designating training-specific supplies and reserving sealed sterile items for real incidents.
"Is this overkill for our facility?"
If your risk assessment includes potential for multiple simultaneous injuries—active threats, industrial accidents, natural disasters, or large gatherings—this kit is appropriately scaled. For single-patient scenarios, consider our individual IFAK options instead.
Ready to Equip Your Team?
From a multi-vehicle collision to a school emergency or public event, this kit bridges the gap between incident and professional medical response—giving your team the ability to save lives before EMS arrives.
Add to cart to ensure your organization is prepared for the worst-case scenario.
FAQs
Q: Is this kit suitable for untrained staff?
A: The kit is designed for responders with Stop the Bleed or equivalent training. While components like tourniquets can be applied with minimal instruction, we strongly recommend formal training for effective multi-casualty response.
Q: What's the shelf life of the medical supplies?
A: Most sterile components have 3–5 year expiration dates. We recommend annual inventory audits and rotating stock as needed. Non-sterile items like splints and the bag itself have indefinite service life with proper care.
Q: Can I customize the contents for our specific needs?
A: This is a pre-configured kit optimized for multi-patient trauma response. For custom configurations, contact our team to discuss bulk orders or specialized requirements for your facility.
Q: How many patients can this kit treat?
A: The kit is designed to provide initial stabilization for 2–4 critical patients or extended care for 1–2 patients, depending on injury severity. It's intended to bridge the gap until EMS arrives, not replace ambulance-level care.
Q: Is this HSA/FSA eligible?
A: Yes. This kit qualifies as an eligible medical expense under most HSA and FSA programs. Consult your plan administrator for reimbursement procedures.
Q: What's the difference between this and an individual IFAK?
A: Individual IFAKs are designed for single-patient self-aid or buddy-aid. This Crisis Response Kit contains multiples of critical supplies and is organized for responders managing several casualties simultaneously in institutional or public settings.
Q: How should we store this kit?
A: Store in a climate-controlled, accessible location known to all responders. Avoid extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. Mount in a visible cabinet or designate a grab-and-go staging area near high-risk zones.
Q: Does this include AED or oxygen supplies?
A: No. This kit focuses on trauma care (bleeding, airways, fractures). AEDs and oxygen require separate systems and training. This kit complements—not replaces—cardiac emergency equipment.