Primacare KB-4135-B First Responder Bag for Trauma, 22″x14″x5″, Professional Compartment Kit Carrier for Emergency Medical Supplies, Blue
$44.42
Price: $44.42
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Primacare first responder bag. Designed for first responders by first responders, Primacare trauma bags incorporate the latest technology and design to help you organize your BLS and advanced medical equipment. Constructed of waterproof Cordura nylon fabrics, featuring double-stitched seams at tension points, reinforced rubberized waterproof bottom panel and handles that go around the entire product, creating a “sling” effect, so the amount of stress on the fabric is reduced therefore increasing the durability of the bag. This personal kit bag keeps your medical kits secure and easily retrievable when you need them. Elastic loops on the top flap can accommodate oral airways and small equipment. Whether you’re a professional first responder or someone that always likes to be prepared, this trauma bag is a perfect choice. Outside of professional use too, it’s suitable for a car, camping, dorm room, hunting, earthquake kits, and more
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 22 x 14 x 5 inches; 3.02 Pounds
Item model number : KB-4135-B
Date First Available : May 8, 2005
Manufacturer : Primacare
ASIN : B000R11D6M
Country of Origin : USA
FUNCTIONAL DESIGN:- The personal responder medic item bag is made of waterproof cordura nylon fabrics, featuring double-stitched seams at tension points, reinforced rubberized waterproof bottom panel
MULTIPLE COMPARTMENTS:- This responder medical bag has a large main compartment in the center and two large zippered end pockets with bright reflective trim which keeps your medical kits secure
EASY TO CARRY:- The adjustable medical shoulder strap assistant bag provides an easy and comfortable way to transport first aid equipment and a two-way zipper allows you to take emergency supplies kit
BULID QUALITY:- The personal responder bag has strong velcro handles in top and sling strap with reinforced steel rings and clips; Elastic loops flap can accommodate oral airways and small equipment
MULTIPURPOSE:- This professional medical responder trauma bag is a perfect choice for outside of professional use too, it’s suitable for a car, camping, dorm room, hunting, earthquake kits, and more
Customers say
Customers like the size, quality, and value of the professional healthcare bag. They mention it has room for everything, is a good starter bag, and has functional dividers. Some are also satisfied with the speed. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the quality, zipper quality, and compartment size.
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13 reviews for Primacare KB-4135-B First Responder Bag for Trauma, 22″x14″x5″, Professional Compartment Kit Carrier for Emergency Medical Supplies, Blue
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Elizabeth C. Weese –
Good Bag
This is a good quality bag at a really good price. Better value than any medical supply catalog I have seen. I am a flight nurse & EMT. I carry a well stocked jump bag in my car in case I run into any situation while off duty. This bag is large & sturdy. Reinforced bottom, Elastic loops, zipper pouches, removable pouches, and internal dividers. I am very impressed. -July 2013 still in use and still in great shape!
james spoelhof –
Jump bag
The bag is big enough to hold all my medic stuff
Karen –
Adequate size
Tired of all supplies being scattered about in the bathroom cupboard, so this helped organize them in all one place. Big enough for BP machine, digital hand held thermometers, etc. I took the time to sew in liners with heavy button thread, which was 2 hours, but time well spent. I don’t have this crammed, as I don’t want my sensitive electronics damaged, as this is a custom home kit. When full, and I pick it up, the bottom remains flat. I still may put a cut out of foam board in the bottom, just to maintain rigidity, as I’m sure I’ll be adding a few more items. I like the water proof bottom, which include 4 “feet”. So I’m happy with the size and quality for the money. Hope the zips stay good. You can lock the zips with a luggage lock, if you want. Free small gift of tape and a mylar blanket included. Just may add my DPOA papers in there, as well. I like to be prepared. There’s room enough for a persons meds, in the event of an ER or Dr visit, in case there’s any questions about what they are taking. A good light use bag. It’s supposed to be water resistant, so I’ll probably use some Camp Spray or Teflon when I’ve got it fully loaded. A great buy!
Excellent bag as a EMS jump bag, home care nursing bag. Plenty of space and very useful and easy to clean. –
Easy to clean, durable zippers especially for EMS, high quality canvas.
Side strips are to short, but useable. The securing for the hand strap is to weak. Shoulder strap is uncomfortable and weak. Easy fixs and plenty of commercial workarounds.
Mr. Staack –
A Good Large EMT Bag At A Good Price
This is a very good quality duffel-style bag, with clear markings and bright day-glo highlights. Everything feels like it should last a long time with modest use. It’s comparable to other bags I’ve seen for $60. It may not compare to a $90+ bag, but I wouldn’t want to use a much-more expensive bag for dropping in the back of my car or dragging back and forth from a camp. I use this to tow my nicer EDC packs, and larger items that usually stay in the car or at camp. I’m quite pleased with this bag, at such a good price, for its intended purpose.
Ingrid Moura Martin –
Great bag!
Great bag for the price. Some of the reviews weren’t helpful saying they did not like the material. I gave this bag as a gift to my sister who is an EMT and she uses this jump bag for any home emergency and keeps it in her car wherever she goes.
BBTKD16 –
Received a used bag – gross
Used medical equipment??? Opened the box and the interior plastic wrapping was torn and there were random medical supplies inside one of the pockets. Upon inspection of the bag itself, the carry handles are cheap and the velcro closure would not be adequate to hold the handles together. Returning and would not recommend.
Tim B –
Excellent Value for good quality
I purchased as a home and travel jump kit. Its a solid unit. I don’t know about everyday in the field. If your pulling it out of your rig 10 times a day I would spend the big dollars but I’m sure it can handle moderate us. Private Ambulance service would be OK I’m sure. FD probably not.Still price vs. quality absolutely 5 stars!!!
luis cervera –
Se Rompen con mucha facilidad las costuras
Mackenzie Kostelyk –
I was sick of using a regular duffle bag for my trauma kit, and this checks every box for what I needed it for. I’m not a first responder, so this will not see every day use, that being said; it’s great for the house or as part of your “bug-out” scenario prep. I loaded it with everything I have and it still has room for way more. Even had to make a 911 call not long after I got this bag and the EMT’s mentioned that they were glad someone took first aid seriously due to this bag. Would recommend this to any prepper/first aid conscious person for sure!
Kayleigh –
Bought for work purposes. Great bag, able to fit a lot of dressings and equipment in the bag. Only problem I have had is the Long handle clip has broken.
Christine brewer –
Excellent quality first aid supply bag. Should have not issue holding up for many years in the back seat of my truck! Good purchase
Andrei –
Let me start by saying that I’m not a paramedic or EMT. I bought this bag because I wanted to have most of my first aid supplies and medicine in one easy to find, and organized package. Why? In case we need to bug out due to natural disaster, and because I’ve had the experience of having to look for a certain cream or size of bandaid in 3 different drawers.Overall I’m pretty happy with it. I’m giving this product 4 stars because the way that the internal compartments hold together is not the best.The main compartment tray (for lack of a better word) is made up of pieces which you velcro to each other. In theory, this system is modular, and allows you to adjust the bag to your individual needs. In practice, they’re always coming apart, and it’s irritating me to no end. I’m going to have to sow them together, which I’m not looking forward to.The detachable side pouches actually velcro to the top of the side compartments, and take up about half the available volume. I turned one into a trauma kit, and the other into a boo-boo kit, such that in an emergency I’m not looking for a tourniquet or trauma bandage in the large compartment. Similarly, if a bunch of us are camping and someone cuts their finger, I won’t need to get the whole bag out of the car.Overall it seems pretty sturdy. I like it