Tacmed (43/54/58/72)
Date
Jul 13, 2022
Budget
$12,798
Recipient
43rd, 54th, 58th and 72nd Brigade
In May and June 2022 we've purchased, packaged and shipped a large shipment tactical medical supplies and humanitarian aid.
300 North American Rescue Combat Application Tourniquet
70 Everlit IFAKs
50 North American Rescue Hemostatic Bandage, Combat Gauze w/ Z-fold
70 North American Rescue Hemostatic Agent, Celox-A
36 Emergency First Aid Bleedstop Powder
30 other hemostatic bandages
Additional boxes of books for children and other humanitarian aid
We've packaged the shipment in 16 boxes (average weight: 38 lbs)
21” X 16” X 17” 32.2 lb
21” X 16” X 17” 33.6 lb
21” X 16” X 17” 40.6 lb
14.5” X 12” X 19.5 13.6 lb
12” X 18” X 21.5” 31.6 lb
20” X 15” X 11.5” 13.6 lb
20” X 15” X 11.5” 13.6 Lb
20” X 15” X 11.5” 13.6 lb
21” X 16” X 17” 41.8 lb
21” X 16” X 17” 36.2 lb
12” X 18” X 21.5” 35.6 lb
21” X 16” X 17” 48.6 lb
22” X 18” X 12.5” 46.6 lb
20” X 15” X 11.5” 28.2 lb
2 boxes of tourniquets for Sasha Dubicheva (300 Tourniquets)
The shipment was delivered to Ukraine on July 13th, 2022. Tourniquets were distributed by Sasha Dubicheva, other boxes were distributed by our volunteer Olena Kozachenko. Final recipients were in multiple Ukrainian army units, including 43rd Artillery Brigade, 54th Mechanized Brigade, 58th Motorized Brigade, National Guard and 72nd Separate Mechanized Brigade.
A year later in May 2023 we found out a heartbreaking story. One of our IFAKs delivered to the 43rd Artillery Brigade was used to save a life of our Ukrainian soldier, Andriy Kobzar—but his brother in arms, Olexander, didn't survive. We're eternally grateful for his service—and we're happy Andriy is safe and feeling better now.