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When Emergencies Happen at Sea,
Your Crew Is the Only Response.

Maritime isolation demands rapid-response medical readiness. Medevac distances can exceed 180 nautical miles. Every minute counts when external help takes hours.

The Critical Minutes You Don't Have

Your medical center is on Deck 9. Emergencies happen everywhere else.

361
crew injuries in 3 years (single mid-size vessel)
30%
of accidents happen in galleys
120-230nm
typical medevac distance
Punitive damages
possible for inadequate care

Distance & Deck Access

Galley scalding on Deck 3 → Medical center on Deck 9
Engine room emergency → Watertight doors sealed

The obstacles: Narrow corridors. Fire doors. Elevator lockouts. Ladder wells.

The cost: Minutes multiply while a crew member bleeds.

Maritime Isolation

Coast Guard MH-60 SAR radius of action: ~300nm
Recent medevac example: 180nm from Cape Cod
Weather delays: Common

Bottom line: Ships divert. Hours pass. You're on your own.

Regulatory & Liability Exposure

  • Jones Act liability for delayed/inadequate care
  • Vicarious liability for shipboard medical negligence allowed under Eleventh Circuit precedent
  • Legal duty: "prompt and adequate care"

The risk: Punitive damages for maintenance & cure failures.

Crew member down in the engine room.

Cardiac event. Steam burns.

How many minutes until oxygen arrives?

Maritime MARCH Protocol

Rapid-Response Medical Readiness Adapted for Sea

Battlefield medicine dramatically reduced preventable deaths. We adapt the same protocols for maritime operations.

M
Massive Hemorrhage
Tourniquets, hemostatic gauze (91% of preventable deaths)
A
Airway
NPAs, positioning (2024 TCCC update)
R
Respiration
Chest seals, needle decompression
C
Circulation
IV/IO access, TXA < 3 hours
H
Hypothermia / Head Injury
Early insulation prevents cascade

Source Note: NATO offers maritime-specific TCCC training for shipboard confined-space response.

Strategic Kit Placement for 60-Second Access

Four kit types. Four deck zones. One standard: any crew member can access life-saving equipment in 60 seconds or less.

Deck Zone Kit Type Why Here Key Capability
Bridge / Navigation TORK (individual kit) Compact, MOLLE-attach to stations Tourniquet, chest seal, airway
Medical Center / Main ALS Backpack w/ O2 Full advanced life support Integrated oxygen, modular pouches
Galley / Service Areas MOJO Bleeding Control Station High crew-injury location (30% of accidents) Wall-mounted, 6 kits , covers multiple casualty response
Engine / Technical Mobilize + TORK Confined space, language diversity App-guided step-by-step guidance for untrained crew

Four products. Four operational scenarios. Matched to crew capability.

Compact, Rapid-Access Individual Kit for Crew Stations
Key Features:
  • Red-Tip® one-pull opener
  • TCCC-compliant
  • MOLLE-compatible
  • Battle-tested
Contains (Basic): C-A-T® Tourniquet | HyFin® Vent Chest Seal | S-Rolled Gauze | Emergency Trauma Dressing | Nasopharyngeal Airway | Eye Shield | Shears | Gloves
Deploy at: Bridge | Deck supervisors | Individual stations
Multiple configurations available: Basic, with Combat Gauze, Advanced
"Took a beating in the field. Still opened flawlessly. Saved a life." — SWAT Medic
MED-TAC ALS Oxygen Trauma Backpack w/Modular Pouch System

MED-TAC ALS Oxygen Trauma Backpack w/Modular Pouch System

Full ALS Capability + Integrated Oxygen System
Key Features:
  • Integrated O2 (D or Jumbo D cylinder)
  • 6 color-coded removable pouches
  • 1680D ballistic nylon with PVC backing
  • Clamshell flat-workspace opening
Deploy at: Medical center | Rapid deployment teams | Mass casualty staging
$248.00
"Built for durability and quick access to critical supplies. Oxygen cylinder integration is seamless." — Medical Professional [Based on customer feedback on tactical-medicine.com]
Mobilize Mobile Trauma Kit by ZOLL

Mobilize Mobile Trauma Kit by ZOLL

Interactive App-Guided Response for Untrained Crew
Key Features:
  • Integrated tablet with Mobilize™ app
  • Real-time step-by-step interactive guidance with color-coded, labeled supplies
  • Comprehensive supply set (OSHA-compliant)
  • Time-stamped action log for EMS handoff
Why It Matters: Language diversity. Rotating crew. High turnover.
Untrained crew respond confidently with app guidance.
Deploy at: Engine rooms | Remote decks | Multilingual crews
$3,002.00
Contains: 4 SOF-T Wide Tourniquets | QuikClot Bleeding Control Dressing | HyFin Chest Seals | SAM Emergency Splint | CPR Face Shield
MOJO Bleeding Control Station

MOJO Bleeding Control Station

Wall-Mounted Bleeding Control for High-Traffic Crew Areas
Key Features:
  • Color-coded MARCH™ Gear with icon instructions
  • Wall-mount cabinet with 6 individual trauma kits
  • Organized for rapid access in emergencies
Why Wall-Mount: Fixed location = no hunting in emergencies.
Deploy at: Galleys (30% of injuries ) | Engine flats | Service corridors
$936.00
Note: The MOJO station is available in multiple levels (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced). Display the pricing for each configuration variant dynamically.
"Compact, intuitive, and fast." — Staff Sgt. J. Reeves, USAF Pararescue

Beyond Compliance: The Business Case for Rapid Response

Not just risk mitigation. Retention. Reputation. Differentiation.

Crew Retention

Crew who feel abandoned don't renew contracts.

  • Equipped crew feel supported
  • Lower turnover in competitive market
ROI: Reduced recruitment & training costs

Passenger Confidence

Passengers watch how you respond to crew emergencies.

  • Professional response = guest reassurance
  • Visible safety culture builds trust
ROI: Better reviews. Repeat bookings.

Better Outcomes

Every minute of delay reduces survival.

  • Rapid deck-to-casualty response: 60-second crew reach vs. typical shoreside 8-12 minute EMS arrival
  • Lower injury severity
ROI: Fewer medical sign-offs. Lower workers' comp.

Industry Leadership

Most cruise lines = outdated kits, untrained crew.

  • Differentiate on safety, not just compliance
  • Attract better crew and guests
ROI: Recruitment edge. Competitive advantage.

"We've added these to all of our SWAT medic kits. Fast, effective, and built to last."

— Chief Medic A. Morales, City Tactical Response Team

Schedule Your Cruise Line Medical Readiness Consultation

Fleet assessment Custom protocol Crew training. Tailored to your operations.

What's Included

Fleet-wide readiness assessment
Strategic kit placement by deck/zone
Maritime TCCC training curriculum
Compliance review (MLC , ACEP , Jones Act )
Drill scenario development
Ongoing resupply support

Trusted by Elite Units. Adapted for Maritime.

Physician-Owned, SOF Veteran-Led
Trained MARSOC, USMS SOG, elite units
TCCC/TECC Experts
A+ BBB Rating
D-U-N-S: 062104912 | CAGE: 9VFL3

NATO maritime TCCC training We apply the same protocols to cruise operations.

Request Your Free Fleet Assessment

Free, no-obligation. We handle customization, training, and ongoing support.
Your information is used only to schedule your consultation.

Thank you! Request received.

What's next:

  1. Contact within 1 business day
  2. 30-minute discovery call
  3. Custom proposal within 5 business days

Frequently Asked Questions

Your medical center: Excellent for patients who arrive.
The gap: Emergency in the engine room. How long to reach life-saving equipment?

Our solution:

  • Strategic kit placement (60-second access)
  • TCCC protocols adapted for maritime
  • Crew can intervene before medical team arrives

ACEP requires rapid response but doesn't specify placement strategy.

Yes. Our equipment is designed for non-medical users:

  • Color-coded, icon-based kits (works under stress)
  • Mobilize tablet app = step-by-step guidance
  • MARCH taught to non-medical military personnel worldwide

We provide role-based crew training. Not everyone needs to be a paramedic—but everyone can stop life-threatening bleeding.

Exceeds baseline requirements.

Regulation Requirement Our Advantage
MLC 2006 Equipment + trained personnel Strategic placement, documented training
ACEP Rapid response team with monthly drills Faster response, enhanced protocols, deck-based access
Jones Act "Prompt and adequate care" 60-second access, audit documentation

Consultation includes compliance review for flag-state and port-state alignment.

Depends on fleet size and configuration.

TORK kits
MED-TAC ALS Oxygen Trauma Backpack w/Modular Pouch System
ALS Backpack
$248.00
Mobilize Mobile Trauma Kit by ZOLL
Mobilize Kit
$3,002.00
MOJO Bleeding Control Station
MOJO Station
$936.00

Note: TORK and MOJO are available in multiple configurations/variants—consider showing variant-specific pricing.

Volume pricing available. Free consultation includes customized proposal with ROI projections.

5-10 ship fleet typical timeline:

Phase Timeline
Discovery & assessment Week 1-2
Proposal & curriculum Week 3-4
Delivery & training Week 5-8

Urgent implementations available for audits or fleet expansion.

Yes. Medical readiness is an ongoing program.

  • Resupply kits (tracking + alerts)
  • Refresher training & new crew onboarding
  • Drill updates based on your incident data
  • Protocol updates (TCCC/TECC changes)
  • 24/7 consultation support

Annual service agreements available for predictable budgeting.

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