Med Module

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Rescue Essentials®

$14.00 - $19.00
SKU:
RE-MED
Weight:
0.50 LBS
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Description

Rescue Essentials Med Module (Small, Medium or Large)

The Rescue Essentials Med Modules let you organize your components into flexible, easy to see and identify modules. Airway, Splinting, Severe Bleeding, Minor Wounds, Meds and other components. Attach name tapes to the top, front or sides with the loop strips to clearly identify module contents. Red High Viz grab handles make them easy to see in low light conditions. MOLLE mount the modules to your pack using the integrated laser cut PALS and 4" Mod Straps (sold separately), attach them to loop panels in your CCW pack, or organize them into a hard case such as the Nanuk 915. The Med Modules can accommodate any organization system you have.

Sold individually.

Rescue Essentials Med Module Features

  • Clear View Window lets you see components in pouch.
  • Loop strips on front, top and sides allow for easy module labeling.
  • MOLLE mountable using laser cut PALS.
  • Integrated hook strips for loop panel attachment in CCW and tactical packs.
  • High Viz red grab handles top and sides.

Name tapes to label modules are available for purchase here.

Specifications

  • Hand Carry
  • Modular Pouch
  • MOLLE PALS Compatible
  • Hook and Loop Compatible
  • Dimensions (Small) 5” H x 6" W x 2.5” D
  • Dimensions (Medium) 5” H x 6" W x 4” D
  • Dimensions (Large) 5” H x 9.5" W x 4” D
  • Weight (Small) 3 oz
  • Weight (Medium) 3.3 oz
  • Weight (Large) 4.2 oz

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  • 5
    It’s all about organization

    Posted by PoliDoc on 01 11 2023

    A trauma kit needs organization. Items likely to be needed together should be together. These bags make it easier to have sub-kits of compatible items. They also are great to build out “toss” kits.