NAR Emergency Trauma Dressing (ETD)

(1 customer review)

$6.99$7.99

The ETD™ consists of a resilient elastic wrap equipped with a sterile non-adherent pad, durable securing device and innovative Quick-Grip Roll Control configuration. This combination facilitates a rapid, controlled, and extremely effective application process in the most demanding conditions.

Description

The Emergency Trauma Dressing (ETD™) series of bandages are engineered using data from over 63 After Action Reviews (AARs) of real-world battle dressing applications. The ETD™ consists of a resilient elastic wrap equipped with a sterile non-adherent pad, durable securing device and innovative Quick-Grip Roll Control configuration. This combination facilitates a rapid, controlled, and extremely effective application process in the most demanding conditions. The ETD™ can also be used to sling and swath an arm, to secure splints to an extremity or to perform in any other function requiring an elastic wrap.

Special Features:

  • Sterile bandage suitable for applying immediate direct pressure
  • Multi-functional, all-in-one design
  • Simple application that is easy to remember under combat/survival stress
  • Omission of pressure bars and hooks to moderate the use of fine motor skills
  • Durable securing device
  • Quick-Grip Roll Control tabs to prevent the bandage from unrolling during application
  • Vacuum-sealed, low-cube packaging with NAR's signature Red-Tip Technology® red tear notches
  • Cost-effective

4 in. Dimensions:

  • Packaged (4 in.): L 4.5 in. x W 2.5 in. x D 1.75 in.
  • Bandage (4 in.): L 70 in. x W 4 in.
  • Weight (4 in.): 2.6 oz

6 in. Dimensions:

  • Packaged (6 in.): L 6 in. x W 2.5 in. x D 2.1 in.
  • Bandage (6 in.): L 70 in. x W 6 in.
  • Weight (6 in.): 4 oz

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1 review for NAR Emergency Trauma Dressing (ETD)

  1. Jim (verified owner)

    I haven’t used them, I hope they expire and never get opened. The package is nice.

    • Brian McLaughlin

      Haha! That’s a good thing to hope.
      Thanks for the comment Jim. It made me laugh.

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