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TCCC IFAK, outdoors

Built for Mobility & Medical Performance

The MARCH TCCC IFAK offers a convenient kit that adheres to the MARCH protocol of care and includes products recommended by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care.

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UCR SlingPack Active Shooter Response Kit

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5.11 UCR IFAK

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Be Prepared for it All

Rescue Essentials has been a trusted partner for professionals in law enforcement, military, EMS, and school safety for almost two decades. Our gear is used by agencies across the U.S. and globe because it’s built to perform when lives are on the line.

With an understanding and experience in tactical medicine and rapid-response protocols, we build kits that real-world operators can depend on—every time.

FAQs

Please read our FAQ page to find out more.

What’s the difference between a trauma kit and a first aid kit?
A trauma kit is designed to manage life-threatening injuries such as severe bleeding, compromised airways or gunshot wounds. A basic first aid kit typically addresses minor injuries like cuts, scrapes, burns and splinting needs.
Do these kits meet TCCC or MARCH guidelines?
Yes, most of our kits are built around the MARCH protocol and Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) standards, ensuring they include tools prioritized for hemorrhage control, airway management and more.
Can I customize the contents of a medical kit?
Absolutely. Many of our kits are modular and empty packs/ pouches are available, allowing you to add or remove components based on your training, mission or agency requirements. If you would like to build custom kits for your organization or agency, contact us. We’re happy to help with kit design, testing and production to meet your needs.
Are these kits good for civilians or only professionals?
We offer kits for all levels of training. Whether you’re a civilian looking for a vehicle kit, paramedic in need of a full BLS setup, or a prepared Law Enforcement Officer, you’ll find an option that fits your skill level and setting.
How often should I check or replace items in my kit?
We recommend reviewing your kit every 6 months. Items like gloves, medications, or hemostatic agents can degrade over time or become outdated, so regular checks ensure your gear is always ready.

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