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R&B Intubation Module – Airway Management Organizer

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Original price $210.55
Original price $210.55 - Original price $210.55
Original price $210.55
Current price $195.81
$195.81 - $195.81
Current price $195.81
SKU RB-S400X-RD
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Color: Red

Streamline critical airway management with a compact, high-durability organizer designed to keep life-saving intubation tools immediately accessible.

The R&B Intubation Module is a specialized deployment solution for tactical medics and first responders who require rapid access to airway equipment. Engineered to eliminate gear clutter, this module organizes everything from ET tubes and blades to oral airways in a single, compact footprint. Its rugged design ensures that sensitive medical instruments remain protected and organized within a larger jump bag or as a standalone kit during high-stress interventions.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Tool Organization: Features integrated elastic loops and slot pockets to securely anchor ET tubes, blades, and airways.
  • 1000D Cordura Construction: Built from military-grade Cordura nylon to provide maximum abrasion resistance in field environments.
  • Industrial YKK Hardware: Utilizes #8 YKK zippers and slides for smooth, snag-free operation during time-sensitive medical procedures.
  • High-Visibility Deployment: Available in tactical Red or Royal Blue for instant identification within a trauma pack or medical vehicle.
  • Compact Low-Profile Design: Measures 14” L x 9.5” W x 3” H to provide maximum organization with minimal storage bulk.

Why It Matters

This module translates disorganized medical gear into a structured, operational system that reduces decision fatigue during emergencies. By centralizing all airway tools into one secure kit, it ensures that no critical component is left behind or buried during a rapid response.

How to Use / What Problem It Solves

Designed to solve the problem of fragmented airway supplies in large trauma bags. It is best used as a dedicated "pull-out" module that can be handed to a provider or placed at the patient’s head for immediate intubation setup.

Technical Overview

14” L x 9.5” W x 3” H | 1000D Cordura® Nylon | Modular Organizer | #8 YKK Zipper | Medical Grade | RB-S400X

Compliance / Certifications

Berry Compliant: Made in the USA

  • Tactical Medics: Centralizing airway management gear in field trauma packs.
  • Flight Nurses: Securing sensitive intubation tools in compact aircraft storage.
  • EMS Professionals: Creating a standardized airway sub-kit for ambulance jump bags.
  • Emergency Departments: Organizing rapid-sequence intubation (RSI) supplies for crash carts.
  • Material: 1000 Denier Cordura® nylon
  • Dimensions: 14” L x 9 1/2” W x 3” H
  • Weight: 20 oz.
  • Hardware: #8 YKK zipper and slides
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Berry Compliant: Made in the USA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose the R&B Intubation Module over a generic airway bag?

The R&B Intubation Module (SKU RB-S400X-RD) is purpose-built by R&B Fabrications in the USA specifically for airway management organization. Unlike generic bags, this module features dedicated compartments designed to hold intubation equipment—laryngoscope blades, ET tubes, stylets, and adjuncts—in a layout that mirrors the sequence of an airway emergency. The 2-pound modular design integrates seamlessly into R&B trauma systems or mounts independently in ambulances, allowing paramedics to grab exactly what they need without rummaging through a cluttered bag during critical seconds.

Can the R&B Intubation Module fit inside my existing jump bag or trauma pack?

Yes. The R&B Intubation Module is designed as a modular insert that integrates with R&B Fabrications' larger trauma bags and first responder kits, but it can also function as a standalone organizer. At 2 pounds and compact dimensions, it fits into most standard jump bags, ALS packs, or vehicle-mounted compartments. The module's rigid structure prevents airway tools from shifting during transport, making it ideal for paramedics who need a dedicated airway section within a multi-purpose response bag.

What specific airway equipment does the R&B Intubation Module organize?

The R&B Intubation Module is engineered to organize the full spectrum of advanced airway tools: laryngoscope handles and blades (both Miller and Macintosh), endotracheal tubes (pediatric through adult sizes), stylets, Magill forceps, King LT or i-gel supraglottic airways, capnography supplies, and securing devices like tube holders or tape. The internal layout uses elastic loops, mesh pockets, and rigid dividers to keep each item visible and accessible, reducing scene time and preventing cross-contamination during high-stress intubations.

Is the R&B Intubation Module durable enough for daily EMS use and decontamination?

Absolutely. R&B Fabrications builds this module with 1000D Cordura nylon and reinforced stitching, the same materials used in military and tactical gear. The interior is lined with wipeable, fluid-resistant fabric that withstands repeated decontamination with hospital-grade disinfectants, bleach wipes, or quaternary ammonium solutions. The YKK zippers and bartacked stress points ensure the module survives years of daily ambulance runs, equipment checks, and the inevitable drops or impacts that occur in the field.

How does the R&B Intubation Module improve response time during airway emergencies?

The R&B Intubation Module cuts critical seconds by organizing airway tools in a color-coded, anatomically logical layout. Instead of digging through a chaotic bag, paramedics open the module to find laryngoscope blades on the left, ET tubes sized and staged in the center, and adjuncts like stylets and capnography on the right—mirroring the left-to-right workflow of an intubation. The rigid frame keeps the module open and upright on scene, allowing both hands-free access and immediate visual confirmation that all equipment is present before the first attempt.