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The kit you have with you is the one that counts — and your vehicle goes almost everywhere you do. Trauma and first-aid kits for personal cars, fleets, and overland rigs, built for road trauma and the emergencies that happen far from a kit at home.

For households see Civilian & Family; for the backcountry see Wilderness & Travel.

Why a Vehicle Kit

Cars are where a lot of serious injuries happen — and where you're often first on scene at someone else's crash. A vehicle kit solves two problems at once: it handles road trauma, and it's always with you, covering the emergencies that occur when you're away from the kit at home. The catch is the environment: a car bakes in summer and freezes in winter, so the kit and its contents have to tolerate temperature extremes.

What a vehicle kit needs

  • Bleeding control — a tourniquet and dressing for crash trauma, the leading life threat on the road.
  • Extrication basics — a seatbelt cutter and window breaker to reach a trapped occupant.
  • Everyday first aid — for the cuts, burns, and scrapes of daily life.
  • Temperature tolerance — contents and packaging that survive a hot trunk and a cold one.

Personal, fleet, and overland

A personal car kit covers the essentials. A fleet program standardizes a kit across every vehicle so any driver is equipped. An overland rig, traveling far from help, carries more — closer to a wilderness loadout than a commuter kit.

Kitting out a vehicle or a fleet? Cover road trauma and keep it temperature-tolerant. The vehicle kit guide walks through it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should be in a car medical kit?

Bleeding control for crash trauma — a tourniquet and pressure dressing — plus a seatbelt cutter and window breaker for extrication, and everyday first-aid supplies. Choose contents and packaging that tolerate a vehicle's temperature extremes.

Why keep a trauma kit in the car?

Because cars are where many serious injuries happen, you may be first on scene at a crash, and your vehicle is with you almost everywhere — covering emergencies that occur away from your kit at home.

Do car kits get damaged by heat and cold?

They can, which is why packaging and contents should be chosen to tolerate a hot trunk in summer and freezing temperatures in winter. Check and rotate supplies, since extremes shorten the life of some items.

What is a fleet medical kit program?

It standardizes the same kit across every vehicle in a fleet so any driver is equipped the same way. Standardization simplifies training, restocking, and compliance for commercial and government fleets.

How is an overland kit different from a car kit?

An overland rig travels far from help, so its kit leans toward a wilderness loadout — more hemorrhage control, prolonged-care supplies, and self-sufficiency — rather than the lighter essentials of a commuter car kit.

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MED-TAC International Corp. is a clinician-founded, veteran-led tactical medicine provider. Product references to CoTCCC reflect committee recommendations and do not imply FDA approval or certification. This content is educational and is not a substitute for hands-on training or medical direction.

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