Secure, organize, and protect critical field medications with a temperature-regulating modular pouch designed for high-stress advanced life support (ALS) deployment.
The Kemp USA EMS Drug Pouch provides paramedics and advanced medical professionals with a dedicated, climate-conscious storage solution for oral and IV medications. Engineered to combat the extreme temperatures of vehicle trunks and outdoor environments, the interior is lined with reflective mylar insulation to passively protect temperature-sensitive drugs. Featuring rollout flaps, clear inventory pockets, and specialized vial storage, this module ensures immediate, organized access to life-saving medications while fitting perfectly inside standard ALS jump bags.
Key Features
- Mylar Insulated Interior: Features reflective mylar lining that provides passive temperature regulation to protect sensitive IV medications and epinephrine from extreme heat.
- 17 Dedicated Vial Pockets: Organizes 15–20 standard 10mL vials and ampules across varied pocket sizes, preventing glass breakage and speeding up drug selection.
- Clear Inventory Windows: Integrates transparent, durable exterior pockets to allow supervisors and medics to perform rapid visual drug counts and expiration checks without opening the pouch.
- MOLLE Webbing Exterior: Allows operators to attach specialized external gear such as trauma shears, flush syringes, or penlights for immediate access.
- Rollout Organization Flaps: Deploys rapidly to reveal hook-and-loop compartments specifically sized for larger items like pre-filled syringes, IV bags, and nasal atomizers.
- Compact Footprint: Measures 10” L x 8” W x 5” D, ensuring it slides easily into standard ambulance cabinets, tactical backpacks, or mobile trauma kits without wasting space.
Why It Matters
This pouch translates standard storage into a protective medical asset. By combining temperature regulation with precise vial organization, it reduces the risk of drug degradation and eliminates the critical seconds lost searching for the right medication during a cardiac arrest or trauma response.
How to Use / What Problem It Solves
Solves the problem of disorganized, heat-exposed medications in mobile EMS environments. It is best utilized as a primary "Medicine Cell" within a larger trauma pack or as a standalone drug box securely stored in an ambulance cabinet or rapid response vehicle.
Technical Overview
10” L x 8” W x 5” D | Durable Water-Resistant Nylon | Mylar Insulated | Rollout Flaps | MOLLE Webbing | Berry Compliant - Made in the USA