North American Rescue Exhibits at FDIC International 2024

North American Rescue firefighter in ballistic gear

North American Rescue (NAR), a provider of survivability and casualty-care medical products to the defense and public-safety markets and a subsidiary of Henry Schein, Inc. (Nasdaq: HSIC), is exhibiting at the 2024 Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) International from April 15 – 20, 2024, in Indianapolis. During the Conference, the NAR team (booth #501) will be showcasing its offering of medical kits and equipment designed to deliver lifesaving interventions when major trauma is present.

Featured products will include Rescue Task Force Ballistic personal protective equipment solutions, the Quantum™ Blood & Fluid Warming System, the Enhanced ARS™ for needle chest decompression, the TOMManikin® medical training simulator, and kits that equip first responders in mass casualty incident scenarios.

“Our products have a proven history of saving lives in the first responder community, and we are pleased to provide premium ‘Products with a Mission®’ that are dedicated to increasing survivability for both our customers and the individuals that they serve so selflessly,” David Davis, Executive Director of Public Safety Sales at North American Rescue. “We look forward to meeting new friends and reconnecting with loyal customers at this year’s FDIC International show.”

Many of NAR’s team members are Veterans and previous special operations medics, law enforcement, SWAT and emergency medical services professionals. Its mission is to provide tailored, mission-enabling survivability solutions to counter the rapidly evolving threats of the 21st century.

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