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Choose the Right Airway, Breathing, and Circulation Supplies

Airway & O2 Delivery

Adjuncts, bag valve masks, suction, and oxygen tools that open the airway and keep a compromised patient breathing.

  • Best For: EMS, fire, tactical, trained responders
  • Size / Format: NPAs, OPAs, BVMs, suction units, masks
  • Focus: Opening and supporting the airway
  • Carry Method: Jump bag, aid bag, vehicle kit
  • Benefit: Keeps oxygen moving when breathing fails
Airway & O2 Delivery

Choose the Right Airway, Breathing, and Circulation Supplies

Chest Seals

Occlusive and vented seals that close open chest wounds and help prevent tension pneumothorax.

  • Best For: Penetrating chest trauma response
  • Size / Format: Vented and non-vented seals
  • Focus: Sealing open chest wounds
  • Carry Method: IFAK, trauma kit, pocket
  • Benefit: Stabilize chest cavity pressure after penetrating trauma
Chest Seals

Choose the Right Airway, Breathing, and Circulation Supplies

Diagnostics

Pulse oximeters, blood pressure cuffs, and stethoscopes that read vital signs and oxygen levels in the field.

  • Best For: Patient assessment and monitoring
  • Size / Format: Handheld and wearable devices
  • Focus: Reading vitals and oxygen levels
  • Carry Method: Aid bag, pocket, vehicle kit
  • Benefit: Supports informed treatment decisions
Diagnostics

Choose the Right Airway, Breathing, and Circulation Supplies

IV/IO Access

IV start kits, catheters, and intraosseous tools that establish vascular access for fluids and medications.

  • Best For: Paramedics and advanced providers
  • Size / Format: IV kits, catheters, IO needles
  • Focus: Vascular and intraosseous access
  • Carry Method: Aid bag, IV module, trauma kit
  • Benefit: Direct route for fluids and meds
IV/IO Access

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Needle Decompression

Decompression needles and catheters that relieve tension pneumothorax and restore breathing in the field.

  • Best For: Advanced providers treating chest trauma
  • Size / Format: 10 to 14 gauge needles, catheters
  • Focus: Relieving tension pneumothorax
  • Carry Method: IFAK, trauma kit, chest pouch
  • Benefit: Restores breathing under pressure
Needle Decompression
Two emergency responders inside an ambulance preparing medical equipment, with one holding a bag and the other using a manual pump. The scene is set in a real environment with medical supplies visible.

Be Prepared for It All

Responders trust Rescue Essentials because we carry the airway and circulation tools that hold up when a patient depends on them. Every item is selected by people with real field experience, and vetted for quality and reliability. Put proven, professionally recommended respiratory equipment in your kit and keep your team prepared for every situation. Order online or request a quote for agency and department pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the ABC approach cover?
ABC stands for airway, breathing, and circulation, the order responders use to treat life threats. This collection follows that logic, with airway adjuncts and oxygen delivery, chest seals and decompression for breathing, and IV/IO tools for circulation.
What respiratory supplies belong in an airway kit?
Most airway kits carry adjuncts like NPAs and OPAs, a bag valve mask, a CPR or pocket mask, oxygen delivery supplies, and a suction device to clear the airway. Build around your scope of practice and add diagnostics to track oxygen levels.
What is the difference between a vented and non-vented chest seal?
A vented chest seal lets trapped air escape and lowers the risk of tension pneumothorax, while a non-vented seal fully occludes the wound. Many responders carry both, as well as a decompression needle.
Can agencies and departments order respiratory supplies in bulk?
Yes. We outfit agencies, departments, and organizations with airway, oxygen, and diagnostic equipment. Send your requirements through a quote request and our team will match products to your protocols, scope, and budget.
Are these supplies appropriate for trained individuals, not just professionals?
As with all medical supplies, find tools to support action within your scope of training. Many items, like chest seals and pulse oximeters, are used by trained civilians, while advanced tools like IV/IO and decompression are for providers credentialed to use them.

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