Battle Medical — Rapid Response Trauma Kit (RRTK-M)
Professional-grade trauma response system designed for critical bleeding control and emergency stabilization in high-stress environments.
Combat-Tested
IPX4 Rated
Field-Replaceable Parts
Professional Grade
Overview
The RRTK-M represents the pinnacle of tactical trauma response engineering. Built from feedback of combat medics and first responders, this kit provides comprehensive bleeding control capabilities in a compact, organized system. Every component has been selected for maximum effectiveness under extreme stress conditions.
The modular design allows for rapid deployment while maintaining sterile conditions. Temperature-stable components ensure reliability from -20°F to 140°F, making this kit suitable for global deployment scenarios.
Key Features
- Comprehensive bleeding control system with hemostatic gauze
- Modular organization with color-coded compartments
- Tear-away deployment for emergency access
- Water-resistant tactical pouch with MOLLE compatibility
- Temperature-stable materials (-20°F to 140°F)
- Sterile field maintenance system
- Single-handed access design
- Combat-proven component selection
Technical Specifications
| Weight | 2.1 lbs (950g) |
| Packed Dimensions | 9" × 6" × 3" (23 × 15 × 7.6 cm) |
| Pouch Material | 1000D Cordura with TPU coating |
| Water Resistance | IPX4 rated |
| Temperature Range | -20°F to 140°F (-29°C to 60°C) |
| Shelf Life | 5 years (sterile components) |
| Recommended Uses | Combat, Tactical, Emergency Response |
| Certification | NATO Stock Number approved |
Quick Deployment Checklist
- Assess the Scene: Ensure personal safety and identify number of casualties
- Deploy Kit: Pull tear-away tab to access organized compartments
- Control Bleeding: Apply direct pressure with gauze pads from primary compartment
- Hemostatic Agent: For severe bleeding, apply hemostatic gauze directly to wound source
- Secure Dressing: Use included tape and bandages to maintain pressure
- Monitor Vitals: Assess patient stability while awaiting advanced care
- Document: Record treatment time and interventions for medical handoff