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EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy Duffel – O2 Cylinder & Trauma Bag

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Original price $272.63
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Original price $272.63
Current price $260.00
$260.00 - $260.00
Current price $260.00
SKU EP040-BLACK
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Color: Black

The "All-in-One" Oxygen and Trauma Response System The Evac Systems Medi-Oxy O2 Duffel Bag (Model EP040) is a hybrid response bag designed to carry a D or Jumbo D oxygen cylinder alongside a complete trauma kit. Unlike standard cylinder sleeves that only hold the tank, this unit functions as a mobile workstation. It features a reinforced main compartment that stabilizes the heavy cylinder during transport, preventing it from rolling or damaging other supplies.

Key Features

  • Stabilized Oxygen Transport: The main compartment is structurally reinforced to securely hold oxygen tanks of various sizes (D/Jumbo D), ensuring the regulator remains protected and the tank stays balanced.
  • Decon-Ready Hygiene: Equipped with a removable liner, allowing you to strip the interior for easy cleaning or decontamination after exposure to blood or bodily fluids—critical for infection control.
  • Comprehensive Organization: Features four external pockets and additional mesh lid pockets for airway adjuncts (NPAs/OPAs), masks, and tubing. Full-length side pockets include elastic loops to organize intubation tools or IV starts.
  • Rugged Durability: Constructed from 1,000 Denier Cordura® Nylon, this bag is weather-resistant and withstands the abrasion of being dragged across asphalt or concrete at a crash scene.

Why It Matters Carrying a separate O2 bag and trauma bag is inefficient. The Medi-Oxy Duffel combines them. It is compact enough (25" length) to fit behind the seat of a patrol car or in a cramped ambulance compartment, yet spacious enough to serve as the primary "first-in" bag for respiratory emergencies.

How to Use

  1. Load: Secure the O2 cylinder in the central reinforced cradle.
  2. Organize: Fill the side pockets with BVMs, non-rebreathers, and suction units.
  3. Deploy: Carry via the padded handles or shoulder strap.
  4. Clean: If soiled, un-velcro the liner and wash independently.

Technical Overview Weighing approximately 2-3 lbs (empty), the bag measures 25” L x 8” W x 10.5” H. It is available in Black, Red, and Orange for tactical or EMS identification.

Compliance & Origin

  • Made in the USA.

EMS/Ambulance: "First-in" oxygen bag.

Law Enforcement: Patrol car medical kits.

Search & Rescue: Durable field oxygen transport.

Fire Rescue: Vehicle extrication medical support.

  • Dimensions: 25” L x 8” W x 10.5” H
  • Material: 1000 Denier Cordura® Nylon
  • Cylinder Fit: D or Jumbo D (Standard Portable)
  • Pockets: 4 External + Mesh Lid Pockets
  • Hygiene: Removable/Washable Liner
  • Colors: Black, Red, Orange
  • Origin: Made in USA

Frequently Asked Questions

What oxygen cylinder sizes can the EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy Duffel Bag accommodate?

The EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy O2 Duffel Bag features a reinforced main compartment designed to safely hold oxygen tanks of various sizes. The 25" x 8" x 10.5" dimensions provide ample space for standard portable oxygen cylinders used by EMS, first responders, and SAR teams, while the reinforced construction ensures stability during transport. The bag's design prioritizes secure oxygen transport with weather-resistant 1000 Denier Cordura Nylon protection.

Why is the EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy Duffel made from 1000 Denier Cordura Nylon instead of standard nylon?

1000 Denier Cordura Nylon offers superior abrasion resistance and durability compared to standard nylon, making it ideal for demanding EMS and tactical environments. This military-grade material is weather-resistant, protecting your oxygen cylinders and medical supplies from the elements during emergency response. The EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy Duffel is proudly made in the USA from this premium material, ensuring it withstands the rigors of field use, vehicle storage, and frequent deployment scenarios that first responders face daily.

Can the EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy Duffel fit in an ambulance or patrol vehicle compartment?

Yes, the compact 25" x 8" x 10.5" dimensions make the EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy O2 Duffel Bag ideal for tight vehicle storage. It's specifically designed to fit into ambulance compartments, patrol car trunks, and SAR vehicle storage areas while still providing comprehensive organization with four external pockets, mesh lid pockets, and full-length side pockets with elastic loops. The padded handles and shoulder strap ensure easy carrying when transitioning from vehicle to scene.

How do I clean and maintain the EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy Duffel after exposure to bodily fluids?

The EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy O2 Duffel features a removable liner that allows for straightforward cleaning and decontamination—critical for maintaining hygiene standards in medical environments. Simply remove the liner for thorough cleaning after exposure to bodily fluids or contaminants. The weather-resistant 1000 Denier Cordura Nylon exterior can be wiped down, making infection control protocols easier to follow. This easy-maintenance design keeps your oxygen transport bag hygienic between emergency calls.

What makes the EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy Duffel different from generic oxygen bags?

Unlike generic oxygen carriers, the EVAC Systems Medi-Oxy Duffel (SKU EP040BK/OR/RD) is purpose-built for professional medical use with reinforced oxygen cylinder compartments, four external pockets plus mesh lid storage for organized medical accessories, and full-length side pockets with elastic loops for tools. It's made in the USA from premium 1000 Denier Cordura Nylon—not cheap imported materials—and features a removable liner for easy decontamination. Available in Black, Orange, and Red, it's designed specifically for EMS, first responders, and SAR teams who need reliable, organized oxygen transport.