Rhino Rescue Marker – Coyote
Description
Rhino Rescue Marker – Coyote
The Rhino Rescue Marker is a compact and practical marking tool designed for medical and tactical use. It is ideal for writing on tourniquets, casualty cards and medical tags during emergency situations.
Essential Tool for IFAK and Medical Kits
In emergency care, clear and visible marking is critical. This marker allows quick notation of important information such as tourniquet application time or patient status.
- Suitable for tourniquets and medical tags
- Helps document critical treatment information
- Simple and reliable solution for field use
Compact and Easy to Carry
With its small size, the marker easily fits into any IFAK, medical pouch or uniform pocket without taking up valuable space.
- Lightweight and compact design
- Always accessible when needed
- Perfect addition to any first aid kit
Secure Attachment
The cap features an integrated hook, allowing the marker to be easily attached to gear, loops or inside pouches for quick access.
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: approx. 9 x 1.5 cm
- Weight: approx. 6 g
- Color: Coyote
Use Cases
- IFAK and medical kits
- Military and tactical applications
- Emergency response and first aid
- Airsoft and training scenarios
Benefits
- Essential for proper medical marking
- Ultra-lightweight and compact
- Easy attachment to gear
- Reliable tool for emergency situations
About Rhino Rescue
Rhino Rescue specializes in accessible and practical emergency medical equipment designed for both professional responders and prepared civilians.
Glossary
- IFAK: Individual First Aid Kit
- Tourniquet: device used to stop severe bleeding from limbs
- Casualty card: medical tag used to record patient condition and treatment
Manufacturer & GPSR Contact
EMS RUN / RHINO RESCUE
No.100 Fenbin Road
214000 Wuxi City
China
Website: https://emsrun.com/contact/
EU Responsible Person:
Recon Company by Ranger Outdoor GmbH
Zuckerfabrik 2
38259 Salzgitter
Germany
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