M-17 Medic Kit w/Basic Wound Care & Bleeding Control


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Sale price$174.95

Description

The M-17 Medic Kit gives you organized trauma readiness in a proven canvas bag. Over 200 items cover bleeding control, wound care, airway management, and infection prevention—staged in six compartments for quick access when help is delayed. Built for vehicle storage, home preparedness, or remote work sites where you need more than a basic first aid kit but don't want tactical overkill.

  • 200+ trauma response items
  • 6-compartment canvas bag
  • Bleeding control + wound care

A solid fit for families, preppers, and safety managers who want field-tested gear without the hype.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the M-17 Medic Kit suitable for vehicle storage or remote work sites?
The M-17 Medic Kit is designed with a durable canvas bag and over 200 trauma response items, making it ideal for vehicle storage or remote sites where quick access to comprehensive first aid supplies is needed without tactical overkill.
How many compartments does the M-17 Medic Kit have and why is that important?
The M-17 Medic Kit features six compartments, which allow for organized storage of different first aid supplies like bleeding control and wound care items, enabling quick access during emergencies.
Does the M-17 Medic Kit contain enough supplies for multiple injuries?
Yes, with over 200 trauma response items, the M-17 Medic Kit is equipped to handle multiple injuries, making it suitable for family, preppers, or safety managers who require extensive first aid capabilities.
Is the M-17 Medic Kit easy to carry and transport?
Yes, the kit comes in a sturdy, canvas bag designed for portability, so it can be easily stored in vehicles or carried to remote work sites when needed.
What types of emergency situations is the M-17 Medic Kit prepared for?
The M-17 Medic Kit provides supplies for bleeding control, wound care, airway management, and infection prevention, making it well-rounded for a variety of trauma emergencies.