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StatPacks G3+ Responder Complete ALS Bundle – Integrated EMS System

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Original price $1,109.75
Original price $1,109.75 - Original price $1,109.75
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Current price $950.00
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Modular Efficiency for High-Pressure ALS Interventions - This integrated system organizes life-saving equipment into a cohesive, color-coded ecosystem designed for rapid deployment in EMS and flight medic environments.

The StatPacks G3+ Responder Complete ALS Bundle eliminates equipment sprawl by combining the high-capacity G3+ Responder backpack with dedicated modules for airway management, IV therapy, and medication administration. The main pack utilizes a unique "street-to-back" design, keeping the shoulder straps dry and clean while the pack is open on the ground. Each internal G3+ Cell is crafted from upgraded materials featuring clear-view windows, allowing providers to identify critical supplies before unzipping. This system is engineered for professionals who require a standardized, repeatable equipment layout across multiple vehicles or flight platforms.

Key Features

  • G3+ Material Technology: Pathogen-resistant fabric provides an easy-to-clean exterior that resists fluids and harsh environments.
  • Modular Cell Integration: Includes specialized G3+ Airway, IV, and Med cells that secure into the main compartment for custom configurations.
  • Ergonomic Suspension: Contoured backpack straps with high-density foam distribute heavy ALS loads during long-distance carries.
  • Rapid Access Design: Large side pockets and a main front-loading compartment allow for immediate access to oxygen cylinders and diagnostic tools.
  • High-Visibility Hardware: Oversized zippers and reflective piping ensure operational speed and safety in low-light scenarios.

Why It Matters Standardizing your gear into a modular system reduces cognitive load during critical interventions. By using dedicated G3+ cells, providers can hand off an entire "Airway" or "IV" kit to a partner while maintaining the integrity of the primary response pack.

How to Use / What Problem It Solves This bundle solves the problem of "bag digging" during multi-system trauma or cardiac arrest by using outcome-focused organization. It is designed for field deployment where a single medic must carry a full ALS complement from the vehicle to the patient's side in one trip.

Technical Overview Dimensions: 23.5" x 18" x 5" | Material: Pathogen-Resistant G3+ Fabric | Structure: Modular Internal Architecture | Closure: Heavy-Duty Zippers | Hardware: Chrome-Plated Steel | Model: G3+ Series

The Bundle Includes

  • 1 x G3+ Responder Large EMS Backpack
  • 1 x G3+ Universal EMS Bag (Internal Organizer)
  • 1 x G3+ Medicine Cell (Color-Coded)
  • 1 x G3+ Intravenous Cell (IV Module)
  • 1 x G3+ Airway Cell (Respiratory Module)
  • Flight Paramedics: High-capacity, organized storage for weight-sensitive aircraft environments.
  • Tactical EMS: Rapid deployment of life-saving interventions in austere conditions.
  • Search and Rescue: Ergonomic carry system for transporting ALS gear over rugged terrain.
  • Ambulance Services: Standardizing equipment layout across a fleet to improve provider efficiency.
  • Material: Pathogen-resistant G3+ fabric (main pack) and upgraded nylon (cells).
  • Dimensions: 23.5" x 18" x 5" (Main Pack).
  • Weight: Approximately 6 lbs (empty main pack).
  • Compatibility: Fits standard D-sized oxygen cylinders.
  • Closure: Dual-track zippers with reflective pull-tabs.

Built to Perform. Backed for the Long Haul.

At STATPACKS, we design and manufacture gear to meet the toughest demands of the field. Every stitch, zipper, and module is built with mission-critical performance in mind, and we stand behind that. If something goes wrong, we make it right. No red tape. No guesswork.

Just support, that works as hard as you do.

Our Warranty Promise

Built to perform. Designed to last. Every STATPACKS product is guaranteed for its full useful life. If a manufacturing defect arises, we’ll repair it whenever possible, and if not, we’ll make it right. Because your trust in what you carry is part of what we build.

We don’t just warranty our gear. We stand for what it represents.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the G3+ Responder use a street-to-back design instead of traditional backpack layouts?

The street-to-back design keeps the shoulder straps and back panel clean and dry while the pack is open on the ground during patient care. Traditional EMS backpacks place straps on the ground, exposing them to blood, fluids, and contaminants that then transfer to your uniform. With the G3+ Responder, you open the pack flat on the street or floor while the harness system stays elevated and protected. This is critical for flight medics and EMS providers who rotate between multiple scenes per shift and need to maintain hygiene standards without constant decontamination between calls.

Can I reconfigure the G3+ Airway, IV, and Med cells for different response types, or are they permanently installed?

All four G3+ cells in this bundle are fully modular and removable. You can swap, remove, or hand off individual cells mid-scene depending on the intervention. For example, during a multi-system trauma, one medic can take the Airway cell to manage the patient's respiratory compromise while a partner grabs the IV cell for vascular access—without disrupting the main pack's organization. Flight medics often pre-stage cells by mission type (cardiac vs. trauma vs. pediatric) and swap them between the G3+ Responder and smaller jump bags. The cells secure with internal attachment points but release quickly when needed.

How does the G3+ pathogen-resistant fabric compare to standard nylon EMS bags in terms of decontamination?

G3+ fabric is engineered to resist fluid absorption and microbial colonization, unlike standard nylon which can harbor pathogens in its weave. After exposure to blood, vomit, or environmental contaminants, you can wipe down the G3+ Responder with hospital-grade disinfectants or bleach solutions without degrading the material. Standard nylon bags often require machine washing (which damages zippers and hardware) or develop permanent staining and odor retention. The G3+ material maintains structural integrity through hundreds of decontamination cycles, making it ideal for high-volume EMS services and flight programs with strict infection control protocols.

Will the G3+ Responder fit in a standard ambulance jump seat compartment or helicopter storage rack?

At 23.5 inches by 18 inches by 5 inches, the G3+ Responder is designed for backpack carry rather than compartment storage. It's optimized for scenarios where you need to carry a full ALS complement from the vehicle to the patient in one trip—apartment stairwells, wilderness rescues, or tarmac-to-aircraft transfers. For ambulance jump seat storage, most services use the smaller G3+ Medslinger or Quickroll. However, the modular cells from this bundle can be removed and stored individually in compartments, then reassembled in the main pack for deployment. Flight programs often mount the pack in crew compartments using MOLLE straps or carabiner loops.

What's the advantage of clear-view windows on the G3+ cells versus opaque pouches?

Clear-view windows eliminate the need to open every pouch during high-stress interventions. When you're managing a cardiac arrest or airway emergency, you can visually confirm you're grabbing the IV cell (not the Med cell) before unzipping, saving 3 to 5 seconds per equipment retrieval. This also speeds up inventory checks and restocking—supervisors and supply techs can verify contents without unpacking the entire system. The windows are made from durable, scratch-resistant material that withstands repeated handling and decontamination, unlike cheaper vinyl that clouds or tears after a few months of field use.