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MED-TAC International's EMS Aid Kits are pre-assembled, paramedic-grade medical supply kits built for ambulance staging, fire apparatus mounting, and rapid deployment in emergency medical services. Each kit is configured to ALS or BLS operational standards, covering trauma, airway, circulatory, and pharmacological supply needs for EMS crews in the field. Sourced from authorized manufacturers. Clinician-founded. Ships from Pembroke Pines, FL.
What Should an EMS Aid Kit Contain for Ambulance Staging?
An EMS aid kit staged on an ambulance or fire apparatus must address the full spectrum of prehospital emergencies encountered during a shift. NAEMSP and NASEMSO operational standards, along with state EMS scope-of-practice regulations, define the minimum required supply lists for ALS and BLS units. A properly stocked EMS kit covers: massive hemorrhage control (tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, pressure dressings), airway management (NPAs, OPAs, BVMs, suction), circulatory support (IV/IO access, fluid administration), immobilization (cervical collars, splints, backboards), cardiac response (AED or monitor pads, CPR adjuncts), and wound care (sterile dressings, tape, occlusive materials). MED-TAC's EMS kits are built to match these operational requirements. For expanded bag and backpack options, see EMS Bags & Backpacks.
How Do ALS and BLS EMS Kits Differ in Configuration?
| Kit Level | Provider Scope | Key Supplies | Typical Deployment |
|---|---|---|---|
| BLS Kit | EMT / AEMT | Hemorrhage control, airway adjuncts, OPA/NPA, BVM, splints, wound care | BLS ambulance, first responder vehicle |
| ALS Kit | Paramedic | IV/IO supplies, advanced airway, cardiac monitoring accessories, drug administration | ALS ambulance, fly car |
| Jump Bag / Response Kit | ALS or BLS | Compact essential supplies for rapid patient-side access | EMS jump bag, fire engine aid kit |
What Are the Best Practices for EMS Kit Restocking After a Call?
Post-call restocking is a critical EMS operational discipline. NAEMSP recommends a standardized check-off system after every patient contact to verify supply levels and replace used or contaminated items before the next deployment. Kits should be inventoried against a master supply list, with biologic contamination assessed and any opened sterile packaging replaced immediately. High-use items (tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, IV supplies, gloves) should be stocked in surplus quantities. MED-TAC offers individual supply components for restocking through the Massive Hemorrhage Control and Airway Management collections.
Which EMS Bag Systems Are Compatible with These Kits?
MED-TAC's EMS aid kits are designed to integrate with or be staged within standard EMS bag configurations. Compatible bags include EMS jump bags (soft-sided, compartmentalized bags for rapid patient-side deployment), modular backpacks (MOLLE-compatible systems for fire/rescue apparatus), and trauma bags (large-format bags for ALS cache staging). For bag options, browse the EMS Jump Bags, EMS Backpacks, and Fire/Rescue/EMS Packs & Cases collections.
Stock Your Rig. Stay Ready.
Paramedic-grade EMS kits for ambulance staging, apparatus mounting, and rapid deployment — sourced direct from authorized manufacturers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What national standards govern EMS medical supply requirements?+
Can EMS agencies purchase in bulk for fleet-wide staging?+
How do EMS aid kits differ from tactical IFAK kits?+
What is the difference between a jump bag and a full EMS aid kit?+
Are these kits appropriate for fire engine company medical staging?+
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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.