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Gear for the people who answer the call — EMTs, paramedics, and first responders building a rig that works from BLS to ALS. Bags, airway, hemorrhage control, and monitoring, organized the way you treat: in MARCH order.

Shop by capability — hemorrhage, airway, circulation — or by carry in EMS Bags & Packs.

Building an EMS Loadout

A first-responder kit is a system, not a shopping list. The fastest crews build around a treatment sequence — MARCH — so that under stress the right intervention is in the right pocket, and any crew member can find it. Start by deciding your scope and your carry, then fill each MARCH function in order of how fast it kills.

MARCH-ordered essentials

FunctionCarry
M — Massive hemorrhageTourniquets, hemostatic gauze, pressure dressings
A — AirwayNPAs, supraglottics, suction
R — RespirationChest seals, decompression, BVM
C — CirculationIV/IO access, fluids, TXA
H — Head/HypothermiaMonitoring, warming, glucose

Match the carry to the call

  • Response bag — a full backpack or trauma bag for the primary rig.
  • First-in — a stocked IFAK or sling for the gear you reach for first.
  • Standardize the fleet — identical layouts across the service so mutual-aid crews work seamlessly.
Standing up or refreshing a service loadout? Build it in MARCH order and standardize across the fleet. Start with the trauma-response brief.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I organize an EMS bag?

Organize by MARCH order — massive hemorrhage, airway, respiration, circulation, head/hypothermia — so the most time-critical interventions sit where you reach first. Standardizing the layout across a service means any crew member can work any bag.

What is the difference between a BLS and ALS kit?

A BLS kit focuses on hemorrhage control, basic airway, and assessment within an EMT scope; an ALS kit adds advanced airway, IV/IO access, and medications used by paramedics. Build to your service's scope and protocols.

What bag is best for EMS?

It depends on the role: a backpack for hands-free response over distance, a trauma bag for working at a fixed scene, and an IFAK or sling for first-in essentials. Many services run a primary bag plus a grab-and-go.

How do agencies standardize medical gear across a fleet?

By issuing the same kit layout and the same key items — one tourniquet model, one bag configuration — so training transfers and mutual-aid crews can use any unit's gear without hunting for supplies.

Do you supply agencies and departments?

MED-TAC works with EMS agencies, fire departments, and public-safety organizations on standardized loadouts and bulk supply. Use the trauma-response brief to scope a configuration, or reach the team for agency procurement.

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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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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

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