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The Dixie EMS First Responder On Call Trauma Bag is a versatile and spacious first aid bag designed for both personal and professional use. It features multiple compartments for organization, high visibility reflectors for safety in low light, and an adjustable shoulder strap for comfortable transport. Ideal for various settings including camping, automotive, marine, and sports.
J**Y
Great Medical Bag
Love this bag. I use it to keep all my medical supplies in it. It has a lot of storage compartments and carries well.
N**N
Great compact bag
I wanted a compact jump bag to carry on the back of my motorcycle. This is just large enough to carry my gear but compact enough to fit on the rear luggage rack.
J**P
Cracked clip
The design and size of the bag are good, but within the first 2 months one of the plastic clips broke off. We’re still able to use the bag but the flap is not as secure as it should be.
P**S
Looks and Works Fantastic!
It holds all I need. My trauma kit, BP supplies, gloves, everything I need in a nice space.
K**.
Perfect size.
So the bag itself is super cute. It is the perfect size for a at home/trip all in one place emergency kit. I only gave it 3 stars because who makes a bag that isn’t secure. If you don’t keep it all in an organization plastic box or a large plastic ziplock bag, little boxes will fall out. At which point it makes you wonder why you bought this bag…..I will still keep it and figure it out.
J**E
Great & so is the price
We recently organized our first aid supplies in our home & car. I bought two of these because the price was good & I liked the easy to see red color. This bag is not too big, it’s just what we needed. Now all our first aid supplies are easy to find.
B**A
Love these
Donated several of these to local law enforcement! Works perfect for a little first aide bag!
S**E
Holds a lot of compresses and bandages
The steam power club has a number of volunteers using chainsaws to cut logs and split wood for boiler fuel. Some volunteers are more 'aware' than others. Since the club's first aid kit was basically some band-aids and aspirin, I bought this bag to hold a lot of wound and trauma blood compresses because a chainsaw cut can really bleed. There's some eye wash in there, too, because not everyone wears safety glasses or a face shield.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
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