North American Rescue
School Mass Incident Kit
The School Mass Incident Kit is designed to support schools during large-scale emergencies by providing rapid access to individual bleeding control supplies. This kit allows staff to quickly distribute first aid kits to classrooms, cafeterias, auditoriums, or other locations where multiple injured individuals may be present.
The kit contains 40 vacuum-sealed Individual Aid Kits, each designed to treat bleeding from penetrating and other traumatic injuries. The components are simple to use and intended for non-medically trained caregivers, allowing teachers, staff, or bystanders to provide immediate care until medically trained responders arrive.
All 40 kits are packaged in a medium-sized duffle-style bag that can be carried by hand or over the shoulder. This design allows the kit to be rapidly deployed to an incident scene and distributed to multiple responders.
By staging a mass incident kit on campus, schools can empower staff to take immediate action to control bleeding and stabilize injured individuals during the critical first minutes of an emergency.
Features
Features
• Contains 40 vacuum-sealed Individual Aid Kits
• Designed for school mass casualty or multi-injury incidents
• Supplies are simple to use for non-medical caregivers
• Duffle-style bag allows rapid deployment to the scene
• Enables immediate bleeding control until EMS arrives
Specifications
Specifications
Packaged - H 10 in. x W 20 in. x D 10 in.
Weight: 16.5 lb
Kit Contents
Kit Contents
40 x Individual Aid Kits each containing:
1 x NAR Compressed Gauze
1 x NAR 4 in. ETD
1 x Petrolatum Gauze
1 x roll 1 in. Surgical Tape
1 x pair Bear Claw Gloves, Large
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