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MED-TAC International's law enforcement packs and cases collection includes duty belt medical pouches, patrol bags, SWAT medical packs, and active shooter response bags purpose-built for police, corrections, and tactical officers. Every pack is sourced direct from the manufacturer — designed for fast access under stress, durable enough for daily patrol carry, and sized for the specific loadouts officers need on the street, in the stack, or working plainclothes.
What Medical Packs Do Law Enforcement Officers Carry?
Law enforcement medical carry spans four primary deployment contexts: patrol, plainclothes/undercover, tactical/SWAT, and vehicle-staged response. Patrol officers typically carry a compact duty belt pouch or a small trauma pack clipped to their carrier — large enough for a tourniquet, chest seal, and hemostatic gauze but unobtrusive enough not to interfere with duty gear. Plainclothes officers require discreet low-profile solutions — concealment IFAKs designed to look like EDC pouches. SWAT and tactical teams use larger modular packs and blow-out kits that integrate with plate carriers. Vehicle-staged kits sit in patrol trunks or cruiser door panels for mass-casualty access. Browse the full range in our Police Med Kits collection.
How Are Law Enforcement Medical Packs Different from Standard EMS Bags?
Civilian EMS bags prioritize organization and clinical capacity — they're designed for technicians working from a vehicle at a stabilized scene. Law enforcement medical packs prioritize different attributes: low signature (muted colors, non-medical-looking silhouettes for plainclothes), one-handed opening (critical when the other hand holds a firearm or radio), MOLLE compatibility for plate carrier or vest attachment, and ballistic material integration in some tactical configurations. The TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care) guideline framework — adapted from military TCCC for law enforcement environments — drives the content selection. Key items in a patrol-ready kit include a CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet, hemostatic gauze, vented chest seal, pressure dressing, and decompression needle.
Which Pack Is Right for Your Role?
Law enforcement medical pack selection depends on deployment role, carry position, and kit content requirements. The table below maps common officer roles to the appropriate pack format.
| Role | Pack Format | Key Features | Typical Carry Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patrol Officer | Duty belt IFAK pouch or compact pack | Single-hand access, 9–12 o'clock routing | Belt, chest rig, or carrier back panel |
| Plainclothes / UC | Concealment IFAK or EDC pouch | Low-profile, non-tactical appearance | Inside waistband, appendix, or pocket |
| SWAT / Tactical | Modular medical pack or blow-out kit | MOLLE attachment, extended trauma capacity | Plate carrier back panel, thigh rig |
| Active Shooter Response | Active shooter bag or trauma go-bag | Multi-casualty capacity, staged in vehicle | Patrol trunk, cruiser door panel |
| K-9 Unit | K-9 tactical vest with human/canine trauma | Dual-use human and canine trauma capability | Handler vest or vehicle-staged |
What Should a Law Enforcement IFAK Contain?
The Hartford Consensus — developed by the American College of Surgeons in response to mass-casualty events like Sandy Hook — established the TECC guideline framework and the THREAT protocol (Threat suppression, Hemorrhage control, Rapid Extrication, Assessment, Transport) for law enforcement medical response. Based on TECC guidelines, a minimum law enforcement IFAK should include: one CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet (CAT Gen 7 or SAM XT), one hemostatic gauze (QuikClot Combat Gauze, Celox, or ChitoGauze), one vented chest seal (HyFin Vent or SAM Chest Seal), one pressure dressing, one 14g 3.25" decompression needle, one pair nitrile gloves, and a permanent marker for tourniquet time notation. SWAT medic packs expand on this with airway adjuncts, IV access, and casualty collection capability. See our full range of IFAK Kits and Rescue Task Force Equipment.
What Do SWAT Medics and Tactical Team Medics Carry?
SWAT medics and embedded tactical emergency medical technicians (TEMTs) operate in a hybrid role — providing immediate medical care under direct threat while maintaining tactical capability. Their packs are substantially more comprehensive than patrol IFAKs, typically incorporating multiple tourniquet sets, airway management supplies (NPA, surgical airway kit), fluid resuscitation capability (IO access or IV kit), thoracic management (needle decompression, chest seals), and mass-casualty triage supplies. Pack platforms from North American Rescue, Chinook Medical Gear, TacOps/TSSI, and Elite Bags are commonly selected for SWAT configurations due to their compartmentalization systems and MOLLE external attachment points. Browse the full Medic Pouches & Packs collection for tactical team loadout options.
Outfit Your Unit's Medical Carry
From patrol belt pouches to SWAT team packs — sourced direct from the manufacturer, ready for duty configuration.
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.