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StatPacks G3+ QuickLook AED Backpack: Field Manual & SOP

Backpacks

Basic First Aid / CPR

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Quick Overview

The StatPacks G3+ QuickLook is a rapid-deployment backpack designed to carry an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and essential BLS supplies. Its primary feature is a transparent front window that allows first responders to instantly verify the AED's operational status without opening the pack, saving critical time during a cardiac arrest response.

Field Application Steps

  1. Visually confirm AED 'Ready' status through the front transparent window prior to arrival on scene.
  2. Place the pack upright on its reinforced base next to the patient for stable access.
  3. Release the single, large front buckle to allow the pack to fall open for immediate AED retrieval.
  4. Deploy the AED first, then access modular pouches for CPR or bleeding control supplies as needed.
  5. After use, decontaminate the wipe-clean exterior and conduct a full inventory to restock all expended items.
StatPacks G3+ QuickLook – AED Response Backpack (45L)

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LEGAL DISCLAIMER & SAFETY WARNING:
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.