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ApolloMilitary Elasticated Dive Mask Strap for Team Wendy EXFIL Rail System

Monday, May 1st, 2023

In order to meet the Australian Defence Force (ADF) SOCOM requirement for a dive mask to affix to their in service Team Wendy ballistic helmet Apollo Military have inhouse developed, engineered and had manufactured in Australia, an ApolloMilitary elasticated dive mask strap that fits both the EXFIL 2.0 and 3.0 Rail Systems.

This is shown below fitted to the Apollo Bio Metal Mask Stealth (non-magnetic) which is the worlds first anti-reflective mask built specifically for special forces & EOD teams; however, alternative Apollo dive mask options can be provided dependent on end use application, inclusive options more suited for SAR or swift water rescue teams.

NSN pending.

All global enquiries for supply of this Apollo dive mask strap for your Team Wendy EXFIL Rail System to info@apollomilitary.com

445th AW Participates in Total-Force Trauma Care Training?

Saturday, April 22nd, 2023

CINCINNATI (AFNS) —  

Airmen with the 445th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron integrated with the Center for the Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills program to conduct trauma and critical care training at the Cincinnati Municipal Airport April 6.

The five-person AES team helped train critical care air transport teams who are part of the C-STARS program at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center while also maintaining aeromedical evacuation proficiency.

“Today was about getting CCATT crews to experience flying on the plane and what it’s like to be up in the air with patients,” said Capt. Brianne Koessel, 445th AES flight nurse. “It’s a lot different taking care of patients on the ground versus up in the air where it’s definitely a lot tighter quarters and limited supplies, and you definitely have to manage your resources very effectively for you to be successful in taking care of these patients.”

CCATT Airmen transported six mannequin patients from the UC medical center and provided care for them while working through several situations.

“There are different scenarios that will happen during phases of flight,” said Capt. Josh Boswell, C-STARS CCATT instructor. “There are different stressors that come along with patient care that happens on takeoff, once you get to altitude, on landing. There are different things that will be thrown at them for them to mitigate and respond to in flight, depending on what’s going on with their patient and the injury pattern that this patient has come with.

“They’ll have to be able to work through those problems and figure out what to do to safely keep that patient going through a flight,” Boswell said, who is also a critical care and emergency nurse. “Then we will land. We’ll load them back up into the bus. We’ll transition back here [UC Medical Center], and then they will hand off to a trauma bay as a simulated role for the facility.”

The Airmen exercised trauma care aboard an Air National Guard C-130J Hercules from the 123rd Airlift Wing out of Louisville, Kentucky, while also experiencing a combat takeoff and landing.

“It’s a lot different being in a simulator versus being on the ground,” Koessel said. “We did those tactical maneuvers, so we definitely felt things a little bit differently. Even if you’re in a fuselage where you have it all set up, you feel the stresses of flight because you get dehydrated a lot faster. You feel that vibration. It can tire you out.”

The training wasn’t only beneficial for medical Airmen but for the C-130 Guard crew as well.

“It keeps us up to speed in case we have to do this real world,” said Staff Sgt. Jonathan Geary, 165th Operations Support Squadron aircraft loadmaster.

Speaking about his unit, Geary explained, “We were doing an exercise in Guam recently, and we actually had somebody injured and had to do an evacuation of this injured person. Training like this does get us prepared for stuff in real world.”

This was the first time the 445th Airlift Wing trained alongside the C-STARS program with the hopes of more in the future.

“It’s really cool to have that partnership established,” Koessel explained.

A partnership that extends past a Reserve aeromedical evacuation unit.

“We had active duty. We had Guard. We had Reserve,” Koessel continued. “It was really a total force kind of thing today. It was really neat”

The C-STARS program is a 14-day course at UC that trains between 12 to 15 Air Force medical professionals each course with 14 classes held annually.

Story by Amanda Dick, 445th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Photos by MSgt Patrick O’Reilly

Tasmanian Tiger Unveils the TT Medic MASCAL Pack: A Comprehensive First Aid Solution for Active Threat Medics

Thursday, April 20th, 2023

The TT Medic MASCAL Pack is optimized for simultaneous initial treatment of multiple wounded persons when individual treatment is not immediately possible.

Knoxville, Tenn. (April 2023) – Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., is proud to announce the upcoming release of the TT Medic MASCAL Pack, available in May 2023. Designed specifically for the needs of Active Threat Medics (ATM), the TT Medic MASCAL (Mass Casualty) Pack is a first aid treatment pack that is optimized for simultaneous initial treatment of multiple wounded persons when individual treatment is not immediately possible.

“We are pleased to introduce the TT Medic MASCAL Pack to our line of medic packs,” commented Richard Lewis, President and CEO of Proforce Equipment, Inc. “This pack is specifically designed to meet the unique needs of Active Threat Medics who may be faced with multiple casualties in high-pressure situations. We have created a pack that is practical, durable, and reliable.”

One of the key features of the TT Medic MASCAL Pack is its practical and efficient design. The front of the backpack is equipped with four Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) pouches, allowing for quick and easy access to essential supplies. The interior layout is strategically organized to accommodate a large stock of medical supplies for emergency operations involving mass casualties (the pack does not come equipped with medical supplies). Additionally, the sides of the pack are equipped with MOLLE in a laser-cut design, providing ample space for attaching additional gear or accessories. The pack comes with a handle for easy transport and includes a scissor bag for added convenience.

“We understand the critical role that Active Threat Medics play in providing immediate medical care in high-stress situations. The TT Medic MASCAL Pack is designed to support their needs and provide them with a reliable and efficient tool for saving lives,” concluded Lewis.

The TT Medic MASCAL Pack weighs 4.06 lbs./1.84 kg. and measures 18.11H x 11.02W x 3.94D/46H x 28W x 10D cm. and is made from Cordura® 700 Denier (Multicam 500 Denier). It is available in Black, Olive, and Coyote for an MSRP of $289.00 and Multicam for an MSRP of $319.00.

Click to see the 2023 Tasmanian Tiger New Items digital catalog here or the Vol 3 product digital catalog. Find a local dealer here for any of the exciting Tasmanian Tiger products.

Stay in the conversation by following on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. All sales inquiries can be directed to tt@tasmaniantigerusa.com.

Paratore Enterprises, Inc is Proud to Partner with Bug Bite Thing, Maker of the Chemical-Free Insect Bite Relief Suction Tool

Tuesday, April 11th, 2023

West Palm Beach, FL. – April 10, 2023 – Paratore Enterprises, Inc, a consultancy focused on the Defense and Tactical market for U.S. and global companies is pleased to announce its partnership with the global brand, Bug Bite Thing, with its corporate headquarters in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Bug Bite Thing is an easy-to-use, lightweight, chemical-free and reusable suction tool made of medical-grade plastic that instantly alleviates the stinging, itching and swelling caused by insect bites and stings.

Bug Bite Thing is an essential item for any survival, trauma or military kit. Together, Paratore Enterprises and Bug Bite Thing will make the product widely available to law enforcement agencies, the U.S. military and first responders, providing their members with immediate relief from insect bites and stings while performing their professional duties.

Dalia Paratore, Founder and President of Paratore Enterprises says, “We’ve been searching for a product line that delivers exactly what Bug Bite Thing does. The pocket-size, lightweight suction tool can be used continuously as it’s reusable and chemical-free. This product is a must-have for all law enforcement, government agencies and military branches as it provides its members with instant relief from bites and stings when performing their jobs and helping others.”

Kelley Higney, Founder and CEO of Bug Bite Thing says “After providing Bug Bite Thing to the Port St. Lucie Police Department and receiving positive feedback, we recognized a need to equip those who serve our country with our product. With this partnership, members of law enforcement agencies, the U.S. military and first responders nationwide will have access to Bug Bite Thing as an effective first line of defense against insect bites and stings.”

Paratore Enterprises, Inc will be showcasing the product via sales demos, targeted events and its reseller consortium, making the product easy to acquire via government contracting vehicles, such as General Services Administration (GSA) contracts.

Paratore Enterprises, Inc.’s team has over 50 years of experience in providing product, strategy and consulting in government contracting and business management for organizations in the PPE, Defense and Tactical industry, as well as retail and commercial markets. We provide know-how in government contracting vehicles, vendor relations, trade show/event tactics, Dealer of Record implementation, competitive/differentiator analysis, Sales Leadership coaching and development. We enable companies to better target their audiences, improve reach, reduce churn and improve pipeline management. Find out more at:

paratoreenterprises.com

Introducing the S.O.Tech V.I.P.E.R. Flat IFAK Compressed Dual Pull Narrow IFAK For Horizontal Belt or Vertical Vest Carry

Tuesday, April 11th, 2023

A smaller compressed IFAK that can mount vertically between mag pouches, or horizontally on the belt in the lower back – this is the evolution of our V.I.P.E.R. IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit). Originally designed in 2011 as a solution to bulky and in the way IFAKs. Our new V.I.P.E.R. Flat Compressed IFAK is a true ambidextrous IFAK that can be worn on your armor carrier, battle belt and duty belt. Make more room up front and affix the V.I.P.E.R. IFAK to the rear of your armor carrier or battle belt.

The Compressed IFAK accommodates SOF-IFAK medical contents and has ambidextrous deployment. Now compatible with duty and riggers belts, and approximately same height as standard belt for low profile below plate carrier. Compression flaps allow for the IFAK to be shrunk to smallest size and can be inserted into our Delta Omega Mop pouch.

Some shooters prefer a lower back IFAK that is narrow and off the buttocks, rather than flat hanging down. Additionally, an IFAK that can be moved to the side and front for vertical mount would increase mobility, as well as a dangler option. It is now compatible.

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CRO Medical Releases 2023 Product Catalog

Monday, April 10th, 2023

CRO Medical (Missoula, MT) announces the release of Issue 003, now available for digital download. The catalog features CRO’s consolidated medical system and upcoming Class 2 medical device release.

Download it on the CRO Medical website:

www.cromedicalgear.com/pages/product-catalog

Hard copies available to customers upon request. For inquiries email CRO’s customer support team at support@cromedical.com

Warrior West 23 – CRO Medical DCR 9L Bag

Thursday, April 6th, 2023

CRO Medical was on hand at Warrior West, exhibiting their line of medical equipment and carriers. Their DCR 9L Med Bag is a primary point of injury bag for multi-mission use.

Internally, it is customizable thanks to the bungee retention panels. Additionally, there is integrated water storage for a 1.5 L reservoir.

The exterior is designed to accept two tear-away CRO Blood Transport Containers, moving blood storage to the exterior of the bag, and allowing resuscitation equipment to be stored inside. 

The height of the bag is the same as a SAPI plate so it won’t get in the way of your kit when worn as a pack.

Made in Montana from TPU-backed nylon laminate with 72-hour water permeability along with Tegris Thermoplastic and offered in Coyote and MultiCam.

Products seen at Warrior West may be procured by units and agencies by contacting ADS, Inc.

Warrior West 23 – Phokus Research Group Wound Club+

Wednesday, April 5th, 2023

The new Wound Club+ from Phokus Research Group combines the capabilities of the Wound Club and Wound Cube+.

It offers three training wounds that can bleed and is backed by Phokus’ lifetime guarantee.

Units and agencies can procure products seen at Warrior West by contacting ADS, Inc.