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North American Rescue
MED-TAC International's Individual Bleeding Control Kits provide mission-ready hemorrhage control in a single, purpose-built package. Each kit includes CoTCCC-recommended components — tourniquet, hemostatic gauze, and pressure dressing — sourced from original manufacturers including North American Rescue, Z-Medica, SAM Medical, and PerSys Medical. Suitable for law enforcement, EMS, military, trained civilians, and Stop the Bleed program participants. Every kit ships from Pembroke Pines, FL.
What Is an Individual Bleeding Control Kit and Who Needs One?
An individual bleeding control kit — also called an individual first aid kit (IFAK) or bleeding control (B-Con) kit — is a compact, purpose-built package containing the minimum supplies to control life-threatening external hemorrhage from a single patient. Unlike full IFAKs that include airway and chest trauma components, a bleeding control kit focuses on the "M" (Massive Hemorrhage) phase of MARCH — the intervention with the greatest per-second impact on survival. These kits are designed for: law enforcement officers carrying in a vest or patrol bag; trained civilians staging in a workplace, school, or vehicle; EMS personnel requiring a quick-access bleed control pouch independent of their main kit; and military personnel carrying a supplemental kit for buddy-aid. The American College of Surgeons and Hartford Consensus both support widespread individual bleeding control kit distribution and training.
What Components Make Up a Complete Bleeding Control Kit?
| Component | Purpose | CoTCCC-Recommended Products |
|---|---|---|
| Limb Tourniquet | Arterial/venous extremity bleeding control | CAT Gen 7, SAM XT, SOFTT-W |
| Hemostatic Gauze | Wound packing for non-compressible hemorrhage | QuikClot Combat Gauze, Celox Gauze, ChitoGauze |
| Pressure Dressing | Secures wound packing, sustained compression | Israeli Bandage, OLAES, SWAT-T |
| Nitrile Gloves | Provider protection, infection control | Nitrile (latex-free), minimum 2 pair |
| Trauma Shears | Clothing removal for wound exposure | Leatherman Raptor, EMT shears |
| Marker | Tourniquet time documentation | Sharpie permanent marker |
How Are These Kits Different from Public Access Bleeding Control Kits?
Individual bleeding control kits are configured for a single trained user treating a single patient — compact, portable, and oriented toward self-aid or buddy-aid by someone with Stop the Bleed or TCCC training. Public access bleeding control kits are staged at fixed locations (wall-mount cabinets, AED stations, building entries) for use by any bystander — including the untrained public — and are configured for simplified deployment. Individual kits prioritize compactness and carry options; public access kits prioritize visibility, guided use, and multi-patient capacity. For law enforcement and EMS, an individual kit is carried on-person; for schools and offices, public access kits are wall-mounted. For larger incident response, see the Mass Casualty Incident Active Shooter Kits collection.
What Training Do I Need to Use a Bleeding Control Kit?
The Stop the Bleed program — launched by the White House in 2015 and supported by the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma — provides a free, 2-hour course covering tourniquet application, wound packing, and pressure dressing. It is the recommended minimum training for any individual carrying or staging a bleeding control kit. Law enforcement, military, and EMS personnel typically train to TCCC or TECC standards that incorporate more detailed wound management protocols. The key principle applies universally: any training is better than none, and regular practice with your actual kit — not just classroom training — ensures reliable performance when it matters. The Training Kits & Supplies collection includes practice tourniquets and training aids.
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CoTCCC-recommended components, sourced direct from the manufacturer — no gray market, no compromised products.
Frequently Asked Questions
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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.