When a mass casualty or active threat event occurs, seconds can define survival. The Mass Crisis Incident Kit equips your facility with 40 individual bleeding control kits, each designed for rapid, easy-to-understand use by untrained personnel—enabling immediate lifesaving intervention before EMS arrives.
What This Is (and What It Isn't)
This is a scalable, multi-victim bleeding control system built for schools, offices, corporate campuses, and public venues. It's designed to enable staff, teachers, or bystanders to take effective action during mass casualty incidents.
This is not a single-use trauma kit or a replacement for professional medical care. It's a preparedness tool that bridges the gap between injury and EMS arrival.
Why Organizations Choose the Mass Crisis Incident Kit
Designed for Real-World Crisis Response
Each of the 40 individual kits is vacuum-sealed for shelf stability and contains proven bleeding control essentials: NAR® Emergency Trauma Dressings (ETD™), Compressed Gauze, Petrolatum Gauze, and Bear Claw™ Gloves—trusted by tactical medics and first responders worldwide.
Fast Deployment When Every Second Counts
Housed in a rugged red duffle bag with grab-and-go handles, the kit supports rapid distribution across classrooms, offices, or designated safety zones. Its modular design allows you to stage supplies where they're needed most.
Supports Stop the Bleed® Compliance
Aligns with Stop the Bleed® recommendations and institutional readiness standards, helping safety managers, facility directors, and training coordinators meet preparedness requirements with confidence.
Built for Untrained Responders
Each individual kit is designed for intuitive use under stress. Clear packaging and field-tested components mean anyone can take action—no advanced medical training required.
Veteran-Owned, Field-Tested Gear
Every component is sourced from North American Rescue, a trusted name in tactical medicine. This isn't theoretical gear—it's what professionals carry in the field.
What You Get
- 40 individual vacuum-sealed bleeding control kits, each containing:NAR® Emergency Trauma Dressing (ETD™)Compressed GauzePetrolatum GauzeBear Claw™ Gloves
- Rugged red duffle bag with reinforced handles for grab-and-go deployment
- Modular, scalable design for distribution across multiple locations
- Weight: 16.5 lbs
- SKU: 85-0411
How to Deploy and Use
1. Stage Strategically
Place the duffle in a central, accessible location—or distribute individual kits to classrooms, offices, or safety zones based on your facility's emergency action plan.
2. Train Your Team
Pair this kit with Stop the Bleed® training or internal safety drills. Familiarize staff with the location and contents.
3. Respond Quickly
In an emergency, grab the duffle or distribute individual kits to responders. Each kit is designed for single-victim use—open, apply pressure, control bleeding.
4. Maintain and Inspect
Check seals and expiration dates annually. Replace used or expired kits to maintain readiness.
Common Questions
Is this overkill for a small office or school?
Not if you're serious about preparedness. Mass casualty events are rare, but when they happen, having enough supplies for multiple victims can save lives. This kit scales to your needs—you can stage the full duffle or distribute individual kits across your facility.
Can untrained staff really use this effectively?
Yes. Each kit contains intuitive, field-tested components designed for use under stress. Pairing the kit with basic Stop the Bleed® training (widely available and often free) maximizes effectiveness, but the gear itself is built for rapid deployment by anyone.
How long does this kit last before it expires?
Shelf life varies by component, but vacuum-sealed dressings and gauze typically last 3–5 years when stored properly. Inspect annually and replace as needed.
What's the difference between this and a standard first aid kit?
Standard first aid kits are designed for minor injuries—cuts, scrapes, sprains. This is a trauma response system focused on life-threatening bleeding control during mass casualty incidents. It's a specialized tool for a specific, high-stakes scenario.
Does this meet Stop the Bleed® or OSHA requirements?
This kit aligns with Stop the Bleed® recommendations for bleeding control supplies. OSHA requirements vary by industry and state—consult your safety officer or legal advisor to confirm compliance for your specific use case.
What if we only need a few kits, not 40?
Consider the Basic Bleeding Control Kit or MediTac Bleeding Control Kit for smaller-scale needs. This system is designed for facilities that need to respond to multiple victims simultaneously.
Can we restock individual kits after use?
Yes. Individual components (ETDs, gauze, gloves) are available separately from North American Rescue. You can also purchase replacement kits to maintain your full 40-kit capacity.
Is this eligible for HSA/FSA reimbursement?
Many HSA/FSA administrators approve trauma kits for reimbursement. Check with your plan administrator and provide the product details and SKU for review.
Ready to Equip Your Facility?
The Mass Crisis Incident Kit provides the tools, capacity, and confidence to respond when it matters most.