Product information "Ergodyne - Arsenal 5215 Large First Responder Bag - 28L"
Arsenal 5215 Large First Responder Bag – 28 L Medical Trauma Duffel
A robust go-to bag for EMS, fire, and rescue teams—built for durability, organization, and rapid response readiness.
Built for On-the-Go Response
Heavy-duty 600D polyester with PVC backing: Resists wear, punctures, and moisture—standing up to rugged field conditions and protecting internal contents
Clamshell main compartment with wide, zip-open access: Easily fits c-collars, AEDs, IV kits, and more
Collapsible padded dividers + 19 webbed loops: Customize internal layout and secure gear
Two exterior zip side pockets: Great for stowing small items and tools
Organized Carry & Visibility
Padded shoulder strap + top grab handles allow comfortable transport during rapid deployment
Reflective striping and ID card window enhance low-light visibility and ensure gear tracking/accountability
Heavy-duty, lock-compatible zippers secure contents and allow asset control
Key Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | 600D polyester with PVC backing |
| Capacity | 28 L (1,709 cu in) |
| Dimensions (overall) | 19″ × 12″ × 8.5″ (48 × 30 × 22 cm) |
| Main Compartment | 14″ × 12″ × 8.5″ (36 × 30 × 22 cm) |
| Side Pockets | Two zippered compartments |
| Carry Options | Padded shoulder strap, dual handles |
| Visibility Features | Reflective striping, ID window, lockable zippers |
| Care Instructions | Hand wash, air dry |
| Color Options | Blue, Orange |
Why First Responders Choose It
Built to last: Rugged exterior resists field abuse and protects critical medical gear.
Smart organization: Clamshell layout and custom dividers keep supplies accessible and secure.
Designed for speed: Grab handles, shoulder strap, and clear ID/photo window mean gear is always deployment-ready.
High visibility, low hassle: Reflective accents enhance safety; lockable zips support asset control.
Ready to streamline your trauma response? The Arsenal 5215 delivers the durability, capacity, and tactical organization essential for field medics, EMS teams, and fire rescue squads.