The Patrol Trauma Kit w/ Rapid Access Bleeding Control is a compact, professional-grade IFAK designed for one-handed deployment when seconds determine survival.
Built for law enforcement officers, tactical medics, and prepared civilians, this kit delivers TCCC-compliant bleeding control tools in a grab-and-go platform that mounts anywhere—belt, vest, pack, or vehicle.
What Makes This Kit Different
Most first aid kits fail when you need them most: fumbling with zippers, digging for supplies, wasting critical seconds.
The patrol trauma kit eliminates that problem with a rip-open pull tab that grants instant access to every component in one motion.
No clips, no confusion—just immediate access to life-saving tools when hesitation isn't an option.
Inside, you'll find battle-tested components trusted by first responders worldwide: a Quick Tight Windlass Tourniquet for rapid arterial hemorrhage control, Nustat Hemostatic Gauze to pack and clot severe wounds, a vented chest seal for penetrating thoracic injuries, and a durable emergency trauma dressing for pressure application.
These aren't generic supplies—they're field-proven tools designed around Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) guidelines, the same protocols used by military and civilian trauma professionals.
How to Use This Kit
This patrol trauma kit is designed for rapid response, not medical expertise. Here's the basic workflow:
- Rip open the pull tab for instant access to all contents
- Apply tourniquet high and tight above arterial bleeding (limbs)
- Pack wounds with hemostatic gauze for deep or junctional bleeding
- Seal chest injuries with vented chest seal to prevent tension pneumothorax
- Apply pressure dressing to control venous bleeding or secure packed wounds
- Call EMS and monitor the patient until professional help arrives
This kit supports immediate trauma response—it's not a replacement for professional medical care, but it buys critical time before EMS arrives.
What It Is / What It Isn't
What it is: A compact, TCCC-compliant trauma kit for controlling severe bleeding and stabilizing life-threatening injuries in the field. Designed for law enforcement, tactical professionals, and civilians who train for emergency response.
What it isn't: A general first aid kit for minor cuts, sprains, or routine injuries. This is purpose-built for high-consequence trauma scenarios where rapid hemorrhage control is the priority.
"Why spend $84.95 when I can get a basic first aid kit for $20?"
Basic kits handle minor injuries—band-aids, antiseptic, gauze pads. This kit handles arterial bleeding, penetrating trauma, and life-threatening hemorrhage. The difference is measured in lives saved, not dollars spent.
"I'm not a medic—will I know how to use this?"
These tools are designed for non-medical responders. Tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, and chest seals are intuitive under pressure, and we recommend pairing this kit with basic Stop the Bleed or TCCC training (widely available online and in-person).
"Will this hold up in my patrol car / on my belt / in the field?"
Absolutely. The pouch is built with weather-resistant materials, reinforced stitching, and a low-profile design that won't snag or tear. It's tested in real-world conditions by officers and tactical professionals who depend on it daily.
"Is this overkill for a civilian?"
If you carry a firearm, work in remote areas, or have family members at risk, this kit isn't overkill—it's proportional response. Severe bleeding can occur in car accidents, industrial incidents, or active violence scenarios. This kit ensures you're not a bystander.
"Will it fit my current gear setup?"
Yes. MOLLE-compatible design allows attachment to plate carriers, battle belts, packs, or vehicle mounts. Compact footprint (1.05 lbs) ensures it doesn't add bulk or interfere with movement.
Ready When You Are
The Patrol Trauma Kit w/ Rapid Access Bleeding Control is built for the moment you hope never comes—but must be prepared for.
Add it to your cart and ensure you're never caught without the tools to stop the bleed.
FAQs
Q: Is this kit HSA/FSA eligible?
A: Yes. This kit qualifies for HSA and FSA reimbursement as eligible medical supplies.
Q: How long do the components last?
A: Tourniquets and dressings have no expiration if stored properly. Hemostatic gauze typically has a 3–5 year shelf life; check packaging for specific dates.
Q: Can I replace individual components?
A: Yes. All components (tourniquet, gauze, chest seal, dressing) are available separately for restocking after use or training.
Q: Will this fit on a standard duty belt?
A: Yes. The MOLLE-compatible pouch can be mounted to belts, vests, packs, or vehicle panels using standard MOLLE webbing or belt loops.
Q: Do I need medical training to use this?
A: Formal training isn't required, but we strongly recommend basic Stop the Bleed or TCCC training to build confidence and competence. These tools are designed for non-medical responders.
Q: What's your return/exchange policy?
A: Unopened kits may be returned per our standard return policy. Visit our shipping & returns page for full details.
Q: Is this the right kit for me if I'm not law enforcement?
A: Yes. This kit is ideal for anyone who carries a firearm, works in remote areas, manages range safety, or wants professional-grade trauma response capability. It's built for mission-ready civilians, not just LEO.
Q: How does this compare to a basic car first aid kit?
A: Car kits handle minor injuries (cuts, burns, sprains). This kit handles life-threatening hemorrhage and penetrating trauma—scenarios where seconds matter and basic supplies won't suffice.