Lightning X Large Intermediate EMT Medic Modular Trauma Bag
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As an example, red is The red bag should be filled with all your bandages and gauze. Staying organized and efficient while on scene will help you to stay on task.
In my opinion, my bag is great because it is large and has separate zip up compartments for gauze or whatever you may need plus the organizer inside. Also, there are pouches on the outside to hold my stethoscope or other medical supplies. I even have space for a large bottle of alcohol and peroxide inside.
A B- is an accurate grade In the main compartment, the collar can wrap around using elastic bands. It is possible to fit an adult BVM in one of the pouches, but it is more common to fit all three sizes of BVM into a side pocket. Generally, pouches are more suitable for smaller items that might get lost, but do whichever you find most convenient.
Water is not allowed to get into the bottom
Selected User Reviews For Lightning X Large Intermediate EMT Medic Modular Trauma Bag
This bag received a warm reception from me because of its sheer quality. Even still, I cannot claim to know how durable it is because I just received it. I was impressed by the quality of the construction of the bag. It would have been nice to have YKK zippers on it and I would have paid a bit more The zippers do not appear to be lightweight, so only time will tell how long they will hold up. My opinion is that the bag could not be laid out any better for easy access and good A bag that promises organization and convenience to those who love it or have a profession that demands it. As you can see from the pictures, in addition to the color-coded instructions, this kit also comes with a separate find your way guide Through the bag, there is a padded 6-compartment divider that you can choose to use or remove at the user's Side pockets provide plenty of space for items and are equipped with either pockets or spandex loops to help organize them. In terms of its construction, the bottom of the bag appears to be constructed of a tough, rubberized material that is likely to withstand abuse for quite some time. The bag is generally a very good purchase.
My only complaint is that the bag is not as sturdy as others claim it to be, and I am surprised at the amount of space that it has inside. I love the colors too. Despite their size, the pouches are very spacious, so I can store a variety of items, such as my stethoscope and blood pressure cuff together in the green bag. As for the product, I would recommend it because, as another reader mentioned, color coding the bags is an excellent way to both keep yourself organized and to still have someone not familiar with EMR/EMT procedures be able to help you. In the absence of "Get me the nasopharyngeal airway," say "Give me the blue bag". In addition to the side pockets and the front pocket, the bag has numerous loops and small pockets to store your items. At the moment, I have more loops and pockets than items (I've got a lot of loops and pockets! With the 4 pouches inserted as shown in the picture, the removable sectioned partition has plenty of room to allow you to carry other items if other items are needed. It is a well made bag, and I anticipate that it will last for a long time with frequent use in my vehicle and while I'm working. As a vehicle bag for first responders, I would definitely recommend it.
Throughout my time as a Rapid Response RN at a large, high acuity metro hospital, I have found this product to be great. The zip open cover of the center chamber is sub divided into 4 smaller pockets that are see through so you can easily spot or direct others to get what they need. The center chamber comes with 4 removable bags, each color coded to make it easy to see what is inside. For example, one pocket holds alcohol wipes/iodine wipes, the other butterfly reproduction material, the third contains tourniquets, and the fourth contains various IV supplies. This bag is easy to handle for someone my size, 6'2 built like a linebacker so I can handle it easily. However, you may want to be careful when packing your bag for people with smaller frames. The room is spacious enough to cram in a lot.
I think this bag is great. It is made from a great military surplus OD green IV kit bag, which I used to carry as a spare medical bag (though I was not a medic at the time). It was great until a guy had to grab it from the back of my duty vehicle at night and he couldn't see it. This bag was highly rated and I have been very pleased with it. There is plenty of space, it is durable, and it is large. A few of its best features include I. - I would like to know what the color of the bag is- -Outer bottoms of bags made of rubberized material* There are smaller bags that you can pull out so that you can keep items together (my bullet wound kits are arranged as individual IFAK I. - This bag is large, so I have used a black permanent marker to describe what is inside the pockets and pouches. I've already found that this has helped when I get excited.
The one I have is smaller, so I use it for bleeding and burning. The one I have for everything else is larger.
Bags such as this one are ideal for BLS kits. When I need to enter a confined space or rescue someone, this kit serves as my standby. The device has endured a lot and is still going strong. Construction appears to be good and the high quality appears to be impressive The color of the stripes and colors of the viz has not Despite getting caught in the rain a couple of times, the bag has not suffered any significant moisture damage. A box of nitrile gloves can be fitted in the pockets on either end of the bag. I like the Organizing and gaining fast access to your storage pouches using coded pouches is a great idea. Despite some minor issues, the product is excellent.
The Blue Trauma Bag just arrived today and I am pretty happy with it. It arrived packaged with four removable pouches grouped by color, a removable divider, and an attached shoulder strap. One review was all I had for this item, so hesitant to buy it. I'm glad I bought it though. As well as the front and sides of the Trauma Bag, it has a number of spacious compartments in the main compartment. A bag containing several compartments has elastic holders that can hold something as simple as pin lights, trauma sheers, or a few There's not much to say other than it's a good bag for people who serve or have served in the BLS and ALS fields. This bag does not come with stocked supplies, so you will have to fill it with your own materials, which I recommend anyway. Does this bag ring any bells for you? Would I recommend it to a friend? My answer would be yes. However, if you understand what belongs inside the Medi/ Trauma bag and what you can or cannot do when practicing, then you should buy this bag. I would not recommend it to someone who hasn't gone through basic life support or advanced life support training. As a matter of fact, I think the bag looks fantastic.
I love it. As my first aid bag grew out of date and I needed a real trauma bag, this one was just what I needed. It's a fantastic organization and larger than I expected. Except for a tank of O2, you can install ANYTHING. This is one of the best bags I've ever seen outside of military issue bags, so I expect it to last a life time. I only have one complaint about the bag the black dividers do not anchor to the bag and usually collapse to the floor once filled, but that is just my own Despite the fact that it isn't permanently attached to the bottom, you can move it around a bit, which could be preferred by other people. The product is truly excellent.