Description
Description
The NSW Police Operational Gun Room Kit is a dedicated trauma kit built for the specific injury profile of a firearms training environment — severe haemorrhage, blast injury, and penetrating trauma. This is not a standard first aid kit adapted for a gun room. Every item has been selected for the injuries that can occur during live fire training and weapons handling, where rapid haemorrhage control in the first minutes determines the outcome.
Developed in direct consultation with NSW Police staff, built to NSW Police operational specifications, and suitable for all NSW Local Area Commands operating firearms training facilities. Contents are customised for traumatic injury management and are updated regularly in line with current operational and clinical requirements.
- Haemorrhage control equipment including tourniquets and blast bandage Gunshot wounds and blast injuries cause rapid, life-threatening blood loss. The window for effective intervention is measured in minutes. This kit is stocked with the haemorrhage control equipment needed to respond immediately — before ambulance arrival, before the casualty is moved, at the point of injury. Contents are not published publicly and are available on request to verified NSW Police personnel and command staff.
- Customised for the firearms training environment — live fire and weapons handling Built for the full gun room environment including live fire training ranges, weapons storage, and cleaning areas. The injury profile in a firearms facility is fundamentally different to any other workplace — this kit reflects that. A standard workplace first aid kit is not appropriate for this environment and should not be used as a substitute.
- TGA-approved consumables, built to NSW Police operational specifications All consumables are TGA-approved with long expiry dates to maintain operational readiness between maintenance cycles. Built to meet SafeWork Australia's model WHS legislation and Code of Practice for First Aid, applied at the standard NSW Police require for high-risk operational environments — with contents appropriate for severe traumatic injury rather than standard workplace incidents.
- Hi-vis red soft bag — packed and inspected by hand in Dubbo, NSW Every kit is packed and inspected by hand in Dubbo, NSW. Our founder has 18 years experience as a remote first aid trainer — including active service with the Dubbo VRA, two years in aeromedical patient transport with Airmed, and qualification as an EMT. This is not a kit designed by a catalogue buyer.


