The Emergency Med Kit w/2-Person Trauma First Aid Bag is a 115+ piece trauma and emergency medical system built for families, off-grid operators, and backcountry travelers who need organized bleeding control, wound care, and emergency supplies for two people. Housed in a compact MOLLE-compatible bag with a detachable OHFAK trauma module, this kit delivers fast-access hemorrhage control, fracture stabilization, and comprehensive first aid—ready for vehicle storage, home preparedness, or remote expeditions.
What You Get: 115+ Essential Components
Every item is organized for rapid deployment across two integrated systems:
OHFAK Trauma Module (detachable):
- Windlass tourniquet for arterial hemorrhage control
- Hemostatic gauze for rapid bleeding control
- Vented chest seals for penetrating chest injuries
- Compressed gauze and trauma dressings
- EMT shears, nitrile gloves, permanent marker
Main Emergency Med Kit:
- Wound care: Sterile gauze pads (multiple sizes), adhesive bandages, medical tape, antiseptic wipes, wound closure strips
- Fracture & immobilization: SAM splint, elastic wraps, triangular bandages
- Burn care: Burn dressings and cooling supplies
- Medications: Pain relief, antihistamines, electrolyte packets
- Tools & PPE: Trauma shears, tweezers, safety pins, nitrile gloves, CPR mask, emergency blanket
- Carry system: Durable 600D polyester bag with MOLLE webbing, multiple compartments, water-resistant construction
Weight: 2.8 lbs | Capacity: 2-4 person coverage | Kit level: Advanced | HSA/FSA eligible
What It Is / What It Isn't
This is: A comprehensive 2-person emergency medical kit combining trauma response capability (via the OHFAK module) with extended wound care, fracture stabilization, and general first aid supplies. Designed for families, off-grid operators, backcountry travelers, and anyone preparing for emergencies where professional help is delayed.
This isn't: A basic household first aid kit for minor scrapes, a replacement for professional medical care, or a substitute for training. This is an advanced preparedness system for users who understand trauma care principles or are willing to get trained.
How to Use This Kit
- Store where you need it: Keep in your vehicle, home emergency closet, RV, or backcountry pack—anywhere you might face delayed EMS response
- Familiarize yourself with the layout: Open both the main bag and OHFAK module, review contents, and note where critical items (tourniquet, hemostatic gauze, chest seals) are located
- Detach the OHFAK for trauma scenarios: The rip-away trauma module can be deployed independently for immediate bleeding control while keeping the main kit accessible for follow-up care
- Pair with training: This kit supports Stop the Bleed, Wilderness First Aid, or EMT protocols—consider formal training to maximize effectiveness
- Inspect annually: Check expiration dates on hemostatic gauze, medications, and chest seals; replace as needed (typically 3-5 years)
- Restock after use: Replace consumed items immediately to maintain readiness
Why This Kit Works for Families and Remote Operators
Trauma-first design: The detachable OHFAK module puts life-saving hemorrhage control tools up front—because massive bleeding kills in minutes, not hours.
2-person capacity with extended care: Enough supplies to treat multiple casualties or sustain care for 1-2 people over 48-72 hours when evacuation is delayed.
Organized for speed: MOLLE-compatible bag with color-coded compartments and modular layout means you're not digging when someone's bleeding.
Versatile carry options: At 2.8 lbs, it's light enough for backcountry carry but comprehensive enough for vehicle or home storage. MOLLE webbing allows attachment to packs, plate carriers, or vehicle mounts.
Field-tested durability: Water-resistant 600D polyester shell, reinforced zippers, and gear selected by veterans and first responders for real-world performance.
HSA/FSA eligible: Invest in family preparedness with pre-tax dollars.
Common Questions, Honest Answers
"I'm not a medic—will I know how to use this?"
The kit includes instruction cards for key interventions and is designed to support Stop the Bleed and basic first aid training. Even untrained users can follow printed steps for tourniquet or chest seal application, but we strongly recommend a weekend course for confidence and competence.
"Is this overkill for a family emergency kit?"
Not if you understand the gap between a band-aid and a life-threatening bleed. Vehicle accidents, power tool injuries, natural disasters, and backcountry emergencies can produce severe trauma. This kit gives you the same tools first responders carry—because the human body doesn't care who's doing the bleeding control.
"Will this fit in my vehicle or backpack?"
At 2.8 lbs and compact dimensions, it fits in most vehicle trunks, SUV cargo areas, RV storage, or large backpacks. It's not pocket-sized, but it's proportional to the 115+ piece capacity and 2-person coverage.
"How long do the supplies last?"
Most items (bandages, splints, tools) have indefinite shelf life. Hemostatic gauze, chest seals, and medications typically expire in 3-5 years. We recommend annual inspection and rotating perishables.
"What's the difference between this and the Ultimate Survival Med Kit?"
This kit covers 2 people with trauma + first aid capability in a compact 2.8 lb package. The Ultimate kit is a 315-piece, 4-person system with expanded supplies for extended scenarios. Choose this for vehicle/backcountry carry; choose Ultimate for home cache or multi-family preparedness.
Ready to Add It?
The Emergency Med Kit gives you organized trauma response and emergency medical capability for two people when help isn't coming fast. Add it to your cart now to close the gap between injury and intervention.
Need a larger system? Check out the Ultimate Survival Med Kit for 4-person, 315-piece coverage, or browse our complete trauma kit collection.
FAQs
Q: What's included in the 115+ pieces?
A: A detachable OHFAK trauma module (tourniquet, hemostatic gauze, chest seals, compressed gauze, shears, gloves) plus main kit supplies including wound care (gauze, bandages, tape, antiseptics), fracture care (SAM splint, wraps), burn dressings, medications, tools, and PPE—all in a MOLLE-compatible 600D bag.
Q: Do I need medical training to use this kit?
A: Basic familiarity helps. The kit includes instruction cards for trauma interventions, but we strongly recommend Stop the Bleed or Wilderness First Aid training for effective deployment under stress. The supplies are most effective when paired with knowledge.
Q: Is this HSA/FSA eligible?
A: Yes. This kit qualifies for HSA/FSA reimbursement as eligible medical preparedness equipment. Check with your plan administrator for documentation requirements.
Q: How durable is the bag?
A: Built with water-resistant 600D polyester, reinforced stitching, and heavy-duty zippers. It's designed for vehicle storage, backcountry carry, and repeated deployment in outdoor environments.
Q: Can I detach the OHFAK module?
A: Yes. The OHFAK trauma module is designed for rip-away deployment, allowing you to grab critical bleeding control tools while keeping the main kit accessible for follow-up care or a second casualty.
Q: How often should I replace supplies?
A: Inspect annually. Hemostatic gauze and chest seals typically expire in 3-5 years; medications vary (check packaging). Bandages, splints, and tools have indefinite shelf life if stored properly.
Q: What's your return policy?
A: See our shipping and returns policy for details. Unopened kits are eligible for return; opened kits may have restrictions due to the nature of medical supplies.
Q: Is this the right kit for me?
A: If you're a family preparing for emergencies, an off-grid operator, backcountry traveler, or vehicle owner who wants comprehensive trauma + first aid capability for 2 people in a compact system, yes. For solo carry, consider our Premium IFAK. For larger families or extended scenarios, consider the Ultimate Survival Med Kit.