Fire Department Gets New Mass Casualty Response Tools

Omaha firefighters and paramedics are getting new tools to help in case they ever have to respond to a mass casualty incident. 

The Bleeding and Shock Kit Project will outfit 16 medic units, seven battalion chief vehicles and one paramedic shift supervisor vehicle with life-saving, mass casualty kits that will include:

  • (1) Equipment Bag
  • (12) Combat Application Tourniquets
  • (12) Israeli Pressure Dressings
  • (12) Occlusive Dressings
  • (12) Decompression Needles
  • (12) Gauze Rolls
  • Trauma Sheers
  • Koban Rolls

Omaha firefighter Dustin Talacko is a member of the Omaha Professional Fire Fighters Association and led the campaign.  He was inspired to develop the project following the Las Vegas concert shooting and an overall increase in mass casualty events throughout the country.

"The Omaha Fire Department is well-equipped to respond to more than 45,000 medical calls annually however, in the event of a devastating casualty situation there are specific life-saving needs that need to be accommodated."

He sees these kits as the answer to that. "These are on the front line apparatus and they will be at the scene within minutes," he said. "I promise you these will save multiple lives."

He said the gear saved lives in the Las Vegas shootings.  "We have a lot of soft targets here with the College World Series, Berkshire Hathaway, all those different event that we have so something could happen at any time and we just want to be prepared."

Anyone can make a donation to the cause by texting OFDKITS to 91999 to donate, or by visiting firstrespondersomaha.org/ofdkits.

Talacko’s goal is to raise the $25,000 for the kits by the beginning of this year’s College World Series on June 16.  “Lock-tight safety measures are already in place for the College World Series and other large events in Omaha," Talacko said, "but if having these extra safeguards in place can save even one extra life – should the unthinkable happen – then they are a necessity.”


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