- Verify the integrity of the numbered security seal and confirm it matches the narcotics log before deployment.
- Upon authorization, break the seal in the presence of a witness (per protocol) and fully open the dual zippers.
- Utilize the high-visibility interior to identify the required medication and use the yellow pull-tab to retrieve the correct vial strand.
- Remove the required vial and prepare the dose according to standard medical procedures.
- After the call, conduct a full inventory check, document all actions, and re-secure the kit with a new, uniquely numbered seal.
- Log the new seal number, completing the chain-of-custody documentation.
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The information provided in this Luminary Global Field Manual is strictly for educational and informational purposes. It is not a substitute for formal medical, tactical, or professional training. In the event of a medical emergency, immediately seek professional help or contact emergency services. Luminary Global assumes no liability for the misuse of equipment, improper application of techniques, or any injuries/damages resulting from the use of these guidelines. Always rely on your official agency training, local laws, and established protocols during a crisis.
The information provided in this Luminary Global Field Manual is strictly for educational and informational purposes. It is not a substitute for formal medical, tactical, or professional training. In the event of a medical emergency, immediately seek professional help or contact emergency services. Luminary Global assumes no liability for the misuse of equipment, improper application of techniques, or any injuries/damages resulting from the use of these guidelines. Always rely on your official agency training, local laws, and established protocols during a crisis.