School & Campus Medical Emergency Preparedness

Professional trauma kits, bleeding control systems, and training solutions designed for schools, community facilities, and public gathering spaces.
Trusted by public safety professionals and designed to support rapid medical response in schools, campuses, and community facilities.

Why Preparedness Matters

Schools and community facilities must be prepared to respond to medical emergencies before professional responders arrive.

Severe bleeding, cardiac arrest, sudden illness, and other medical emergencies can occur during normal school operations. Properly placed equipment and trained staff can stabilize injured individuals during the critical minutes before EMS arrives.

Penn Tactical Solutions provides structured medical systems and training that help organizations build practical emergency response capability.

Equipment Platforms

Recommended Systems

Structured medical systems designed for deployment in schools, campuses, and community facilities.

BLEEDING CONTROL KITS
BLEEDING CONTROL KITS

Compact trauma kits designed for classrooms, administrative offices, and school safety personnel. These kits contain the essential tools needed to control life-threatening bleeding until professional responders arrive.

Public Access Stations
Public Access Stations

Wall-mounted bleeding control stations designed for hallways, athletic facilities, and other high-traffic areas. Cabinets provide rapid access to trauma supplies during emergencies or mass casualty incidents.

FACILITY TRAUMA KITS
FACILITY TRAUMA KITS

Expanded trauma kits designed for nurse’s offices, administrators, and staff responsible for emergency response. These kits support stabilization of serious injuries while awaiting EMS.

MCI RESPONSE KITS
MCI RESPONSE KITS

Larger trauma systems designed to support incidents involving multiple injured individuals during school events, emergencies, or other high-risk situations.

How Schools Respond to Medical Emergencies

When a serious injury occurs on campus, the response unfolds in stages. Immediate actions are taken by those already on scene while additional responders are dispatched and en route. The first few minutes are critical. The actions of teachers, staff, and bystanders often determine whether a situation remains manageable or becomes life-threatening.

Understanding how response progresses helps schools prepare their staff, place equipment strategically, and improve outcomes when seconds matter.

1 PHASE 1

IMMEDIATE
ACTION

(0-3 Minutes)

Teachers • Staff • Bystanders
Call 911
Call 911
Activate the emergency response system immediately. Early notification ensures fire, police, and EMS resources begin responding while lifesaving care is started on scene.
Apply Direct Pressure
Apply Direct Pressure
For severe bleeding, applying firm pressure to the wound can dramatically slow blood loss. Even simple first aid actions can stabilize a victim until additional help arrives.
Retrieve Bleeding Kits
Retrieve Bleeding Kits
Stop the Bleed kits or trauma kits placed throughout the building provide tourniquets, pressure dressings, and other tools designed to control life-threatening bleeding.
Begin Lifesaving Care
Begin Lifesaving Care
Staff trained in first aid, CPR, AED use, or bleeding control can begin immediate care while additional responders are on the way.
2 PHASE 2

STRUCTURED
SCHOOL
RESPONSE

(3-8 Minutes)

School Nurse • SRO • Trained Staff
Provide Medical Aid
Provide Medical Aid
School nurses or trained staff assess the patient, prioritize injuries, and begin appropriate medical care based on training and available equipment.
Control and Secure the Scene
Control and Secure the Scene
School resource officers or administrators help manage the scene, maintain safety, and ensure emergency responders can access the location quickly.
Deploy Trauma Supplies
Deploy Trauma Supplies
Additional trauma kits, AEDs, or emergency equipment may be brought to the scene to support continued care until EMS arrives.
3 PHASE 3

EMS
RESPONSE

(8-12+ MINUTES)

Fire • EMS • Advanced Care
EMS Arrival
EMS Arrival
Fire and EMS personnel take over medical care and coordinate scene operations.
Advanced Medical Care
Advanced Medical Care
Paramedics provide advanced assessment, airway management, bleeding control, medication administration, and other lifesaving interventions.
Transport to Hospital
Transport to Hospital
Patients requiring further treatment are transported to the appropriate hospital for definitive care.

SCHOOL & CAMPUS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

Curated products designed for rapid deployment

Schools and campuses require medical equipment that can be quickly accessed and easily used by trained staff during emergencies. Penn Tactical Solutions provides professional trauma response systems designed to support bleeding control, medical stabilization, and organized response in school environments.

These featured systems represent commonly deployed equipment used by school districts, campus safety teams, and athletic programs to improve medical readiness.

Call Out
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public Access Bleeding Control Stations - 6-Pack Vacuum Sealed
Public Access Bleeding Control Stations - 6-Pack Vacuum Sealed
From $744.99
CLASSROOM / STAFF RESPONSE
Bleeding Control Kit for Schools
Bleeding Control Kit for Schools
$141.59
SECURITY / RESPONSE TEAM
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ATHLETICS / CAMPUS COVERAGE
Trauma and First Aid Kits-Class B
Trauma and First Aid Kits-Class B
From $262.99

A Layered Response Approach

Effective preparedness uses a layered medical response strategy so life-saving equipment is available throughout a facility.

A typical school deployment may include:

  • Bleeding control cabinets placed in hallways and athletic facilities
  • Trauma kits assigned to security personnel or administrators
  • Medical kits located in nurse’s offices and main administrative areas
  • Multi-casualty response kits available for large events or emergency situations


Penn Tactical Solutions helps organizations determine the appropriate equipment placement based on facility size, staffing, and operational needs.

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Pennsylvania COSTARS Contract Holder
Professional Medical Equipment
Training and Deployment Support
Structured Medical System Design

How Prepared Is Your School?

Answer yes or no for each item. Your readiness score and rating appear at the end.

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Building Safer Schools Starts with Preparation

Preparedness means having the right equipment available and staff who understand how to use it. Penn Tactical Solutions helps schools and community organizations implement practical medical response capability.

Policy Aligned • COSTARS Eligible • Operationally Configured