North American Rescue
Browse catalog of products manufactured by North American Rescue on ABG Medical.
MFR #: ZZ-1036
Leg Strap 2 X 24 Inch Length, Dual-Locking Tabs, Stretch Material, Hook and Loop Closure, Nonsterile
NSN: 6515-01-542-7937 MFR #: 6515NCM060606
Quantity 1 each. Black headlamp with extra high powered light. Capable of 3 modes: low white light, high white spotlight, and red. pn zz-0106
NSN: 6515-01-538-9276 MFR #: 6515NCM060052
Quantity 1 each. 7.25" stainless steel trauma shears with clothing-lift tip. pn zz-0063
NSN: 6515-01-598-1877 MFR #: 6515NCM116510
Quantity 1 each. Combination Fox shield and eye garter shield cover. Meets CoTCCC treatment protocols. pn 30-0055
NSN: 6515-01-647-5456 MFR #: 6515NCM152364
Quantity 1 each. Shatterproof polycarbonate eye shield. Translucent orange in color. Meets COTCCC treatment protocols for penetrating eye trauma. pn 30-0142
NSN: 6532-01-653-6054 MFR #: 6532NCM162728
Quantity 1 each. Polar skin ice sheets. Packaged: 4.5" x 7.75" x 0.5". Extended: 36" x 30". Used in treatment of Hypothermia. pn zz-0668
NSN: 6510-01-587-6579 MFR #: 6510NCM104921
Quantity 1 each. 45" X 45" X 63" size, vacuum packed in a 3 mil nylon poly barrier bag; includes two no. 3 closed safety pins and a rubber band packaged separately in a 2 mil nylon poly bag. pn 30-0162
NSN: 6510-01-562-3325 MFR #: 6510NCM082449
Quantity 1 each. 3" X 4 yards size, varuum packed, to control traumatic bleeding. pn 30-0039
NSN: 6510-01-541-8121 MFR #: 6510NCM060533
Quantity 1 each. 12" X 12" size, easy application, non adherent pad to effectively staunch mild to moderate hemorrhage in combat casualties. pn 30-0012
NSN: 6515-01-521-7976 MFR #: 6515NCM040725
Quantity 1 each. 1.5" TCCC approved tourniquet. Generation 7 features a stronger windlass rod and single routing buckle for fast one-handed application. Combat Application Tourniquet. pn 30-0001
NSN: 6510-01-503-2117 MFR #: 6510NCM021758
Quantity 1 each. 4.5" X 4 yards size, 6 ply, sterile, white color, used to take care of moderate to severe wounds involving heavy bloodloss.