North American Rescue Law Enforcement Rapid Response Kit

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The North American Rescue Law Enforcement Rapid Response Kit 85-0715 is industry leading series of first responder "Go" Bags with modular, personalized organization of essential gear and medical equipment needed in response to an Active Shooter scenario.

The Exterior of the rugged nylon shoulder bag features an adjustable, padded strap with quick release buckles. Equipped with multiple storage options such including a loop-tape/Molle attachment system, 2 extra pockets and elastic storage loops with color-coded labels to accommodate up to 8 chem lights. The interior compartment features 3 fixed mesh pockets and repositionable elastic loop panel for secure equipment storage. Available in 500D Cordura nylon. The Law Enforcement edition of the Rapid Response Kit is equipped for self aid/buddy aid and configured for treating up to 2 injured patients. Molle'd on the exterior are 2 C-A-T tourniquets with holders, a double mag pouch to accommodate 2 pistol/2 rifle magazines(not included) and roomy nylon pouch to store additional equipment.

Features:

      • Modular, personalized organization of mission essential gear and medical equipment
      • Rugged nylon shoulder bag features adjustable, padded strap with quick release buckle
      • Multiple storage capabilities including loop-tape/Molle attachment system, 2 extra pockets and elastic storage loops with color-coded labels to accommodate up to 8 chem lights (not included)
      • Interior compartment features 3 fixed mesh pockets and repositionable elastic loop panel for secure equipment storage

Specifications:

      • Kit Closed Dimension (HxWxD): 12" x 12" x 6"
      • Adjustable Shoulder Strap Size: 28" - 50"
      • Weight (with medical supplies): 12.5 oz.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.