What is the capacity of the North American Rescue Medic/Trauma Pack?
The NAR Medic/Trauma Pack offers over 1,000 cubic inches of total gear capacity, organized in a large main compartment with modular, removable pull bags for trauma management supplies. This capacity positions it as a full combat medic carry platform — sufficient for a comprehensive MARCH-organized trauma loadout including multiple tourniquet sets, hemostatic gauze, chest seals, airways, IV access equipment, and additional consumables.
Does the NAR Medic/Trauma Pack have silent zippers?
Yes. All zippers on the NAR Medic/Trauma Pack are specifically designed to be silent and resistant to dirt, sand, and grit — with self-repairing construction. This is an operationally critical feature for tactical medics who need to access medical supplies without creating audible noise signatures during sensitive operations, building clearances, or tactical approaches.
What colors are available for the NAR Medic/Trauma Pack?
The Medic/Trauma Pack is available in Black (SKU: 80-0073), Olive Drab (SKU: 80-0075), and Coyote Tan (SKU: 80-0074). Olive Drab and Coyote Tan support military field operations, while Black is widely used by law enforcement SWAT teams and tactical emergency medical support (TEMS) personnel.
How does the NAR Medic/Trauma Pack stay secure during rapid movement?
The pack features contoured padded shoulder straps, an adjustable sternum strap, and cinch side straps designed specifically to maintain load integrity during stress maneuvers — running, climbing, helicopter operations, and confined space navigation. The light-framed construction provides structure that prevents the bag from collapsing or shifting, keeping supplies organized and accessible regardless of movement.
Who is the NAR Medic/Trauma Pack designed for?
The Medic/Trauma Pack is designed for combat medics (68W, Special Forces Medical Sergeants 18D), SWAT and HRT team medics, flight medics and PJs, tactical physicians (TEMS), and any advanced medical provider who needs full trauma management capability in a fieldable backpack format. Its modular pull-bag system also makes it an effective mass casualty incident response platform for distributing supplies across multiple treatment areas.