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Description
MARCH TCCC Training IFAK
The MARCH TCCC Training IFAK is ideal for learning how to use the tools found in trauma kits, and for trauma simulations. This IFAK closely mimics our popular MARCH TCCC IFAK, to provide realistic practice and gaining familiarity with components, layout, and real-world use. The blue pouch, blue tourniquet, and blue chest seal make it quickly identifiable as a training kit (not to be deployed in the field), while still providing a very similar look and feel to the real thing. Learn, train, and stay up-to-date on the MARCH algorithm protocols with this training IFAK.
MARCH TCCC Training IFAK Features
- Rip away easy deployment design with quick release buckle
- External laser cut and webbing PALS for modular expansion
- Zipper closure with dual sliders
- Clam-shell pouch design
- High vis pull tab for easy opening
- Two D-rings on the back for possible shoulder strap addition
- Hook and loop ID Panel with TRAINING name tape
- Carrying Handle
- MOLLE compatible
MARCH TCCC Training IFAK Contents
1 Windlass Tourniquet (CAT or SAM XT)
1 Naso Airway with Lube, 28fr
1 Reusable Chest Seal Trainer
1 Compact Survival Blanket
1 Trauma Dressing 4”
1 "TRAINING" Name Tape, 4"
2 Compressed Gauze
1 Nitrile Gloves, Large
To ensure best quality and timely delivery, we may substitute items in our kits and modules with products of equal or better quality.
MARCH Algorithm
The MARCH acronym is an easy-to-remember order of operations for treating trauma patients, helping responders prioritize what injuries to treat first.
- M - Massive Hemorrhage - Severe bleeding can cause death very quickly. Tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, and wound packing gauze can rapidly help reduce or stop bleeding.
- A - Airway Management - Closed airways are the second common cause of survivable deaths. Naso or oral airway devices can aid in maintaining an open airway in trauma casualties.
- R - Respiratory - The chest cavity has a specific pressure that allows the lungs to function as intended. Chest seals and decompression needles can help restore and maintain the natural pressure needed in the chest cavity.
- C - Circulation - Trauma patients are often in a state of shock which can require IV or IO intervention in order for circulatory systems to work properly.
- H - Head Injury / Hypothermia - Identify and monitor for head injuries. Address hypothermia in trauma patients (hypothermia is part of the lethal triad and should be taken seriously).
- Click here to learn more about the MARCH TCCC Algorithm.
Choose between a SAM XT or CAT tourniquet, or contact us to customize your own training kit to match your agency's standards.
Specifications
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Bleeding Control
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Airway Management
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Respiration
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Hypothermia
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Minor Wounds
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Personal Protection
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Hand Carry
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MOLLE PALS Compatible
- Dimensions 7.5" H x 5.25" W x 5" D
- Weight 1 lb 4 oz