PMCI February 2017 | Page 5

We provide Trauma medical Kits in a variety of sizes and configurations, from those close to wallet size up to large, comprehensive kits capable of handling multiple victims and everything in between. For instance, in our “Adventure” line we have the Adventure And Recreation Kit (AARK) which is a modular kit geared for those who love the outdoors or who just want to be prepared for the unexpected. The AARK has you covered from scrapes and scratches to major trauma to getting a fire started. Designed to fit into our current D.A.R.K. and D.A.R.K. Slim pouches, the vacuum- sealed insert comes standard with: • • • • • • • 1 x Minor Aid Pouch (MAP) with various sized bandages 1 x Hyfin Compact Vented Chest Seals 1 x Nitrile Gloves 1 x QuikClot Bleeding Control Dressing 12’ 1 x H&H Mini Compression Bandage 1 x Duct Tape 6’ 2 x Mylar Blanket The AARK Accessory kit (standard with each AARK) comes standard with: • • • • • 1 x SWAT-T 1 x 10’ Mil-Spec Paracord 1 x Signal Mirror 1 x Magnesium Firestarter 1 x TripleGage Compass/Thermometer/Magnifier For military and LE personnel we have a number of kits including the D.A.R.K. (DIRECT ACTION RESPONSE KIT) Slim; the D.A.R.K. Slim has everything you need, and nothing you don’t. This kit was designed with “simplicity under stress” in mind, for when you need it most. The kit features a side mounted TQ pouch on the right side that will accommodate either the CAT (standard offering) or SOFTT-W (substitution), trauma shear retention strap and PALS channel on the left side, a 2”x3” loop patch on the front of the pouch for medical identifiers, personal identifiers, etc. and time instructor with SIG Sauer Academy where he teaches fireams classes, as well as “Bullets and Bandages”. Lynn was commissioned as a 2LT in the USAF after completing ROTC in 1994. She went on to a career in the Communications field and was assigned to NORAD and then to Maxwell AFB as a Flight Training Officer at Officer Training School. After leaving the USAF, she went to paramedic school and worked as a field paramedic for several years. Lynn manages the day-to-day operations of Dark Angel Medical and oversees QA/QI for our products and is absolutely instrumental in our continued success. She is extremely passionate about getting life-saving information about our products and training out to women’s interest groups. Kerry and Lynn started running Dark Angel medical Courses in Colorado, USA in 2011. PMCI: Who do you see as your target customer for your courses? We’ve done a good job within the firearms industry as far as hunters, competition shooters, military and law enforcement personnel and those who just enjoy shooting for the sport of it; however the market for the understanding and treatment of traumatic injuries is limitless. Absolutely everyone should be equipped with the skills of how to stop massive bleeding, and how to keep a person calm and stable until the professional help can arrive. We certainly do market to the “outdoors” type; those who ride off-road vehicles, camp and hike, and those whose daily activities may take them far away from help should a situation arise, although as previously stated everyone can benefit from this knowledge. PMCI: Do you train just military and police personnel or civilians too? There are no pre-requisites for our Trauma Training Courses and we welcome all! PMCI: What exactly do you specialise in? Our speciality is the equipping of the everyday person to leave their home armed with the knowledge and skills to potentially save a life. PMCI: What are the key pieces of gear that Dark Angel Medical create? RK pmcimagazine.com