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Tactic Aid |Crucial Supplies| Official *Guerrilla Tactical* distributor for Europe

Bikers! Call to action! Tell us what med pack you carry on your bike and what it has inside. What type of bike you drive...
23/05/2026

Bikers! Call to action!

Tell us what med pack you carry on your bike and what it has inside. What type of bike you drive and in which scenarios you think medpack could be useful. Send us photos of the packs and lists contents so we can overlay this on TCCC principles and provide you with guided feedback.

Also it would be awesome to hear your stories of using medpacks on the bike rides, share this request with your gang and affiliates. Something great is coming out of it.

We are brewing some cool ideas around medical training and equipment that should be staple of your bike ride doesn't matter if that's a commute or transalpine trek or mud wading or desert safari. Stay tuned!

Thank you .dziublewska for your presenting your bike, medpack and sharing your thhoughts around it!

19/05/2026

First collab completed! Two day training event hosted by and focused on Stop the Bleed skills. Teams of untrained civilians coached by 's own endured challenging scenarios in austere environment, gaining crucial life saving skills.

Want to expand your crew's, friend's, coworker's tac med knowledge and have a group of determined participants? Reach out to us for available dates. Any European location is possible to host the training

Let us know which Guerrilla Tactical holster models you would like to see in the first batch coming to Europe. DM us so ...
24/04/2026

Let us know which Guerrilla Tactical holster models you would like to see in the first batch coming to Europe.
DM us so we adjust the order accordingly


onward to the new venture⚓️Tactic Aid is setting sails to Europe, holds full of  quality holsters. Ensure yours is among...
18/04/2026

onward to the new venture

⚓️Tactic Aid is setting sails to Europe, holds full of quality holsters. Ensure yours is among the first batch. Head on to Guerrilla Tactical website, choose your holster and shoot us DM for a quote. No matter big or small orders we will make sure you're covered. Aye!

REAL LIFE SCENARIOOur crew arrived at pictured scene and made sure, anafilactic patient is stabilized until ambulance ar...
17/04/2026

REAL LIFE SCENARIO

Our crew arrived at pictured scene and made sure, anafilactic patient is stabilized until ambulance arrival.
Patient temporarily lost conciousness and dropped to the ground as an outcome of possible allergy reaction. Stable, yet with volatile conciousness, faint breath and rash on the extremities. Before our crew arrived, patient's partner with help of bystanders put her in recovery position and called an ambulance. We made sure that the verbal contact is established and monitored along with breathing and that patient's partner is in constant contact with EMS service. Then we made sure she has termal comfort by putting her on a blanket and using another blanket roll as a pillow, finally covering her by emergency blanket.

All above could be done by any passer by and minimum to none equipment was required.

What I would like to discuss here is how our crew member, added additional layer of safety for the patient by utilising comprehensive medical backpack from his car. He prepared breathing devices that he was comfortable using both legally and from the knowledge perspective: face mask with ambu bag and nasal tube. Later one of the passersby claimed that he is a doctor and asked if our crew had adrenaline in the backpack. After verifying his MD license there were adrenaline ampules made ready along with syringe. Due to patient's stable state and prompt arrival of ambulance adrenaline was not applied. Apart from aformentioned equipment being on standby at the scene there was also more serious available in the backpack: cric and intubation sets. We are lucky to have 2 combat medics at the crew and possibility of consulting experienced aenesthesiologist.

Why I'm mentioning this availability of equipment that was above the skills or legal limits of use of our crew member ?He only has BLS and Stop the Bleed courses under his belt.

Very common opinion is that civilian or first aid practioner shouldn't carry the equipment that can't be used by this person. This situation and many more show that equipment readiness above the competencies of responder can be vital for patient's survivability

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11/04/2026

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