New Products!

Lightweight Compact Primary Response Backpack

Manufactured in robust infection control materials. Full foldaway Simplex backpack with lumbar support and waist straps. One top grab handle. Top flap access to the cylinder. Side aperture for removing internal pouches. Front pockets for laptop, documents, AED, trauma pack. Additional modules and bags can also attach to the front of the backpack. Interior compartments and modules can be configured depending on use.  There are four versions in the current range:

  • Fire Service Primary Response (LWT/F&R/2024)
  • Community First Responder (LWT/CFR/2024)
  • NHS Primary Response (LWT/PRI/2024)
  • NHS Primary Response with large front pocket for AED (LWT/PRI/AED/2024) – not pictured

Fire Service Primary Response (LWT/F&R/2024)

56(H) x 28(W) x 30(D)

Community First Responder (LWT/CFR/2024)

53(H) x 23(W) x 28(D)

NHS Primary Response (LWT/PRI/2024)

53(H) x 23(W) x 28(D)

MIBS Stretcher MK2 – Intermediate Version

This new Intermediate MIBS Stretcher is an addition to the MIBS Casualty Handling System. It’s been developed from feedback from professionals about the increase in size of the general population. It is 8cm wider than the standard MIBS and 34cm narrower than the Bariatric MIBS.

Size: 220(L) x 84(W) Unrolled
Size: 24(H) x 84(W) x 24(D) Rolled

In addition, there are detachable casualty straps which assist with cleaning and the replacement of any damaged straps and buckles. The new casualty straps and buckles are less prone to damage, have a much higher load capacity, and will reduce webbing creep through the buckles. The shoulder straps can also be removed for cleaning or replacement.

These features are also available for the Standard and Bariatric MIBS variants on request.

MIBS Casualty Isolation Sheet

A new MIBS Casualty Isolation Sheet is now available to the full MIBS range!

This attaches to the Body Splint before the casualty is loaded, thus minimising casualty contact with the inner surface materials, head restraint and shoulder straps.

Major Incident Triage (MIT) Trauma Pack

We have worked with the NHS to redesign and update their resilience equipment following the attack at the Manchester Arena in 2017. The MIT Trauma Pack has been designed to better equip paramedics in providing rapid triaging and haemorrhage control at major incidents. It is compatible with old triage cards, old triage card bags as well as the new triage tags.

The MIT Trauma Pack comprises:

1) Ten Second Triage (TST) Module

2) Major Incident Triage Tool (MITT)

3) Triage Bag All components are sealable, Velcro free and wipe clean, for infection control purposes