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All Medic Aid Kits

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98% Effectiveness
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500+ Agencies

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MED-TAC International's All Medic Aid Kits collection is the complete catalog of pre-built trauma and medical kits — from individual IFAKs and tactical patrol kits to mass casualty response systems and prolonged field care kits. Serving military medics, law enforcement, fire/EMS, emergency management, and prepared civilians, every kit is sourced direct from the manufacturer or authorized distributor. Clinician-founded. Veteran-led. Built around TCCC and JTS standards.

What Types of Medic Aid Kits Does MED-TAC Carry?

The All Medic Aid Kits collection spans every major kit category recognized in tactical and prehospital medicine. IFAK Kits (Individual First Aid Kits) are carried on the individual soldier or officer and address the most common survivable trauma patterns — extremity hemorrhage, airway compromise, and tension pneumothorax. Casualty Response Kits and TACMED Backpack Kits are issued at the team or squad level for treating multiple casualties. Prolonged Field Care Kits extend treatment capability when evacuation is delayed. Specialty kits address the unique needs of Fire/Rescue/EMS, law enforcement, military, and corporate and school environments.

How Do Different Medic Aid Kit Types Compare?

Choosing the right kit depends on the user's role, the number of potential casualties, and the expected time to definitive care. The table below outlines the primary kit categories in this collection and their intended operational use.

Kit Type Primary User Casualty Capacity Key Capabilities
IFAK / Individual Kit Soldier, officer, first responder 1 (self/buddy aid) Tourniquet, hemostatic gauze, chest seal, airway
Casualty Response Kit Squad/team medic, patrol officer 2–4 casualties Expanded hemorrhage control, airway, IV/IO, assessment
TACMED Backpack Kit Combat medic, paramedic, rescue tech 4–8 casualties Full trauma, airway, circulation, hypothermia prevention
Mass Casualty Kit EMS, emergency management, SWAT medic 10–30+ casualties Triage, mass hemorrhage control, airway, burn care
Prolonged Field Care Kit Special operations medic, flight medic 1–2 casualties (extended) IV fluids, extended airway, monitoring, hypothermia mgmt
Vehicle / Range Kit Patrol officer, range safety officer, civilian 1–3 casualties Trauma basics, burn care, vehicle-mounted staging

What Standards Do MED-TAC Medic Aid Kits Follow?

MED-TAC kits are built around the clinical frameworks that govern U.S. military and prehospital trauma care. The TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) guidelines — published and maintained by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) — define the evidence-based protocol for trauma management under fire and in tactical environments. The Joint Trauma System (JTS) Clinical Practice Guidelines extend those standards into the en-route care and surgical phases. For civilian and EMS applications, kit contents align with the PHTLS (Prehospital Trauma Life Support) curriculum and ACEP mass casualty recommendations. CoTCCC-recommended devices — including CAT and SOFTT-W tourniquets, QuikClot Combat Gauze, and SAM Chest Seals — appear throughout this collection. MED-TAC verifies recommendation status directly against published CoTCCC equipment lists.

How Do You Choose the Right Medic Aid Kit for Your Role?

Kit selection follows three variables: role, threat environment, and training level. An officer on a patrol shift needs an individual kit sized for self- and buddy-aid — the priority is a tourniquet, hemostatic gauze, and chest seal that can be accessed in seconds under stress. A tactical medic supporting a team needs a larger kit with IV/IO capability, an airway kit, and enough hemorrhage control supplies for multiple simultaneous casualties. Fire and EMS personnel operating on the perimeter of an active threat need kits that comply with their agency's Rescue Task Force protocols and NFPA staging requirements. Civilian preparedness buyers should start with a personal kit and build toward a vehicle kit. Use the sub-collections linked throughout this page to filter by mission type, or browse all 111 products here for the complete catalog.

Which Manufacturers Supply MED-TAC's Medic Aid Kits?

MED-TAC sources exclusively from original manufacturers or their authorized master distributors — no grey-market product. Key suppliers represented across this collection include North American Rescue (M-FAK, Patrol First Aid Kit, Operator IFAK), Chinook Medical Gear (STOMP kits, TACOPS kits), Combat Medical Systems, TACMED Solutions, and H&H Medical. Each kit is verified for component authenticity and ships in original manufacturer packaging. Lot traceability is maintained for all regulated medical components.

Find the Right Kit for Your Mission

Browse by role — IFAK, team-level response, EMS, military, or civilian — all sourced direct from the manufacturer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an IFAK and a trauma kit?+
An IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) is designed for one-person carry and sized for self-aid or single-casualty buddy-aid with a narrow focus on the most immediately life-threatening injuries — hemorrhage, airway, and chest wounds. A trauma kit is a broader category that can include team-level or vehicle-staged kits with expanded capability for multiple casualties, IV/IO access, extended airway management, and prolonged care. All IFAKs are trauma kits, but not all trauma kits are IFAKs.
Are MED-TAC kits pre-built or can I customize them?+
Most kits in this collection are sold pre-configured by the original manufacturer with a defined component list. MED-TAC also carries individual components — tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, chest seals, airway supplies — so you can build a custom kit or supplement an existing one. For agencies and organizations procuring kits in volume, MED-TAC can discuss configured kit options based on your protocol. Contact the team at tactical-medicine.com for bulk and agency inquiries.
What does CoTCCC-recommended mean on kit components?+
The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) reviews clinical evidence and field performance data to issue formal recommendations — not approvals or certifications — for specific medical devices used in tactical and prehospital environments. A CoTCCC recommendation is the benchmark for trauma equipment selection across U.S. military services and many law enforcement agencies. When MED-TAC describes a product as CoTCCC-recommended, that status is verified against current published CoTCCC equipment lists.
Do medic aid kits expire?+
Individual components within kits carry manufacturer-specified expiration or inspection dates. Hemostatic gauze and sterile dressings typically carry a 3–5 year shelf life from date of manufacture. Tourniquets do not expire but should be inspected every 6 months for mechanical integrity and UV degradation. IV fluids, if included, follow standard pharmaceutical expiration timelines. MED-TAC ships products with maximum remaining shelf life and maintains lot traceability for all regulated components. Review the included component manifest when the kit arrives and establish a rotation schedule.
What medic kit should a law enforcement officer carry?+
Most law enforcement agencies issue or require an individual officer-level kit containing at minimum one CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet (CAT Gen 7 or SOFTT-W), hemostatic gauze, a pressure dressing, and a chest seal. The North American Rescue Patrol First Aid Kit (PFAK) and the NAR Individual Officer Kit are two widely adopted options that meet most agency TEMS standards. Officers operating as Rescue Task Force members or embedded SWAT medics typically carry a larger casualty response kit. Browse the Police Med Kits sub-collection for role-specific options.
Are these medical kits available for civilian purchase?+
Yes. All kits in this collection are available for purchase by civilians without restriction. The medical devices and supplies in these kits are not controlled substances and require no special licensing. Civilian buyers are encouraged to complete a Stop the Bleed course or TCCC-for-Citizens (TCCC-AC) training to maximize the effectiveness of any trauma kit. MED-TAC serves a wide civilian customer base including prepared families, outdoor recreationalists, range safety officers, and small businesses seeking workplace emergency kits.
Does MED-TAC offer volume or agency pricing on medic kits?+
MED-TAC International is an SDVOSB-certified (Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business) supplier with experience fulfilling agency, department, and government procurement orders. Volume pricing and contract vehicle support are available for qualifying law enforcement agencies, fire departments, EMS services, military units, and institutions. Contact MED-TAC through tactical-medicine.com to discuss procurement requirements, sole-source justification support, or SAM.gov / GSA contract inquiries.

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All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

Why MED-TAC's Evidence-Based Approach Outperforms

Multi-brand curation means optimal performance — not vendor compromises.

Multi-Brand Curation

We select the best component from each manufacturer — not whatever a single vendor pushes.

  • Best tourniquet from Company A (98% effectiveness)
  • Superior hemostatic from Company D (clinical proven)
  • Optimized kit performance over vendor politics

Evidence-Based Selection

Components chosen based on clinical studies and field data — not marketing claims.

98%
Tourniquet Effectiveness
94%
Hemostatic Success
96%
Chest Seal Adhesion
95%
User Satisfaction

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