🚑 Be the hero in any emergency!
The PrimaCare KB-RO74-B First Responder Bag is a versatile and organized solution for emergency medical professionals. Measuring 17" x 9" x 7", it features multiple compartments for efficient storage, high visibility reflective strips for safety, and a comfortable carrying design, making it ideal for various emergency situations.
C**C
the dividers & pockets really help
The dividers combined with the pockets help keep things organized. It isn't perfect, ideally I'd prefer to keep my various wound or airway supplies together but there's not enough room to do that. Despite having to spread a few things out (mostly wound care), it's a well organized bag. Being an EMT, I'm likely putting more into this than most.contents:hard case(not included): stethoscope, cuff, watch, pulse oximetertop flap: OPA kitleft flap: forceps, tweezers, shears, penlightright flap: thermometerleft pocket: assorted band-aids, rolled gauze, 2x2 gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, triple antibiotic ointment, 2" porous taperight pocket: various sized ABD padsfront pocket: glucometer (not pictured)main compartment:right side: gloves, facemasks, goggles, pocket BVM, pocket resuscitator, oral glucose, eyewash kit, chewable aspirinleft rear: 4x triangular bandages, 2x tourniquets, 36" rolled splintleft front: adhesive strips, 4" cohesive flexible bandage, 4x ace bandages, 2x instant cold packs, 2x burn pads, 2x mylar blanketsaround dividers:rear>right: adjustable cervical collarleft: bio bagsfront: NPA kit, 10x30 ABD padIf you're planning to fit a C-collar around the dividers, it'd be best to get one that doesn't have a molded chin. There's multiple brands where the chin folds out like mine, the one I used is the Ambu Perfit.Aside from the contents in the hard case, this is a personal trauma kit which won't see field use. I hope I never need it, but it's here in case I do.
S**N
Good
Good
A**.
Good capacity
Zippers are small and weak - Capacity is good - Appearance is good - Sewing quality is marginal
S**Y
Exactly what EMS units use
So, short story I was making a vehicle trauma kit and wanted a bag I could use. I picked up this one mostly due to price but also because of the reflective stripes.The build quality is actually quite good and the material is a nice nylon. Not super thick or heavy. There's a small amount of internal organizations with the padded dividers and a few loops tied into the flaps. Apart from that there isn't any other internal organization. No matter, I'm easily able to store multiple bandages and other medical emergency items plus some extras like my stethoscope, blood-pressure cuff and reflective vest.Unfortunately, I did have to grab the bag after witnessing a car accident in my neighborhood and I was able to easily grab the items I needed. As EMS showed up one of them came out of the ambulance with the exact same bag.Right now it's it's in the trunk of my car and goes with me everywhere. Durability seems to be quite good. Not a bad bag to pick up for the price. Don't be fooled by other EMS bags that cost hundreds of dollars. This bag will do the job for you. Five stars.
B**D
Perfect sozed bag for all of my first aid supplies
I bought to have handy for any emergent medical needs. I like that it has reflective material sewn on so that it can be seen at night. It has two large sized pockets on the sides and the front of the bag to store trauma shears and other vital signs measuring tools. It also has padded compartments to keep first aid supplies well organized. All in all. Great bag.
R**0
Solid Bag for the Vehicle or Home
In an easy effort to be prepared for the unwanted, I purchased this bag to hold a number of first aid items in my car, should an unlikely and unfavorable event happen which demands some immediate medical attention.I am not a trained professional (though my wife is a licensed healthcare provider) but I feel this bag is of great quality for its price and contains numerous compartments that are logically organized and allow for me to place a number of items in the bag. The items I can store within the bag include a AAA first-aid kit designed for home use, three trauma wrap packs for when things get serious, six emergency blankets, heat packs to keep warm, six glow sticks for emergency lighting at night, a carbon steel Mora knife, a general purpose utility tool, and a Gerber camping shovel.For the relatively low price, I cannot imagine getting something more perfect for my use. This bag is lightweight, compact, and easy to store in my car. It never gets in the way and allows me to carefully organize my gear for efficient access when needed.
B**H
MEDICAL BAG
I am not a first responder. But as I’ve become older, I am on more prescriptions. With CV19, We ALL have other supplements and meds required to help keep our immune systems up. So a lot of medical necessities. I bought this bag; ostensibly to carry all of those needed supplies. Wished I could find a little bigger size but going to make do. Having the medical cross on the bag helps alleviate ALL of the stupid questions from Flight Attendants when carrying additional bags on board. FYI: Carrying On, or Checking a dedicated Medical Bag DOES NOT count towards your total carry-on or checked baggage‼️
K**G
Strange plastic smell after boil.
I ordered this water kettle to replace my aging Cuisinart kettle. I was looking for a kettle without plastic parts for a healthy reason. While I liked the design, color, and price of this kettle, it did have a strange plastic smell when the water boils. It was supposed to be all stainless steel. I wondered where the plastic smell came from. Upon examining closely, I discovered a plastic connector that joins the lid and pot together. It would have been perfect if the plastic part was made in metal.
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