Standard Duty EMT/EMS Ballistic/Spike Protective Vest
1000D Cordura® outer carrier double needle stitched for durability and long service life. Can be decontaminated in a standard washing machine. Ballistics are seam-sealed inside a water-tight High Elastic Hydrolysis/Microbial Resistant,aromatic polyether polyurethane film. No amount of rain or sweat or even a dunk in a backyard swimming pool will permeate the ballistics.
Specifications Standard EMS 5-pkt Dark Navy Carrier
Sizing: S/M/L/XL/XLL/XXL/XXLL
Pockets: Radio / Flashlight / 3 size Utilitys
Separable at side allow for easy doffing
Internal cummerbund
Reflective horizontal strip front and back
ConcealableEMT/EMS Ballistic/Spike Protective Vest Intended to be worn under a uniform shirt in administrations where an overt carrier may cause concern amongst constituency.
Specifications Standard concealable vest available in Navy, Black and White
Sizing: S/M/L/XL/XLL/XXL/XXLL
Slick, no pockets
Shoulder and waist elastic straps
Optional H.D. Outer Carriers Available
Specifications Ballistics 2 / Stab 1
Weight (Areal Density) 1.17 lbs/ft2
Thinness .23 inches
V50 9mm 1548 fps V50 44mag 1547 fps
Certification Backface- 9mm 27 mm Certification Backface- 44mag 32.8 mm
“E1” Strike Energy “J” 43 ± 0.60 “E1” Strike Energy ft · lbf 31.7 ± 0.44
“E2” Overtest Strike Energy “J” 65 ± 0.80 “E2” Overtest Strike Energy ft · lbf 47.9 ± 0.59
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Level II protection is typically sufficient for full-time use; however, Level III or IIIA ballistic protection is recommended for any personnel operating in a Warm Zone. This could be worn in place of, or on top of, ballistic protective gear worn full-time (e.g., Level II under-uniform protection). Level III ballistic protective gear is designed to be worn over an EMS uniform but not fire gear (over or under).
NIJ recommends issuing Fire/EMS first responders operating in the Warm Zone a minimum of Level IIIA soft ballistic vests. Some jurisdictions have started requiring Fire/EMS first responders to wear soft body armor as part of their standard uniform. In these cases, plates can be carried separately and inserted into the vest if needed. A simple plate carrier vest with Level III ballistic plates can be quickly donned over either concealable or external soft armor vests for an active assailant response or other high-threat or volatile response. The soft ballistic vest should provide Level IIIA coverage of the sides as well as the front and back. Level III hard armor plates for the front and back vital areas may be warranted if the active shooter is known to be using a rifle. Plates can be carried separately and quickly inserted into the front and rear plate pockets. However, as discussed previously, this decision must be made recognizing the physical performance costs in decreased mobility and endurance. Jurisdictions should consider using lightweight, high-density polyethylene hard armor plates to reduce the weight burden on the wearer. Polyethylene also has the added benefit of being more durable and resisting cracking from rough handling and abuse unlike other materials such as ceramic. In addition, Level IIIA helmets with eye protection for Warm Zone operations are recommended.
This is our Emergency Medical Technician EMT- Rifle Plate Carrier Intended specifically for First Responder's who will be backing up Police Officers at Active Shooter Situations
Durable Ballistic Nylon available with optional cummerbund & Side Plate Pockets
Matched with our under 2lb 10x12 ICW Rifle Plates, your work load-out is 5 lbs when worn with a concealable ballistic vest.
No one has a lighter plate + carrier combo that is designed from the ground up just for the hazardous work of an EMS/EMT.
Fire Departments and public Ambulance company's can take advantage of our NYS Contract pricing.
Selecting body armor requires balancing the competing requirements for mobility, weight, and ballistic protection. Purchasing decision-makers should select body armor for personnel during active assailant response or other high-threat or volatile response operations that balances the potential threat against retaining endurance, agility, and mobility to move tactically and provide care to multiple wounded patients under stressful conditions. Other considerations include whether gear will be worn full-time or as needed. Additionally, when purchasing consider whether gear will be issued to a specific individual, available to the station/jurisdiction, or assigned to a specific transport unit. Ballistic protective gear is most effective when fitted to the individual, however, budgetary and storage space limitations may make purchasing individualized body armor for Fire/EMS personnel unrealistic. If body armor will be purchased to be available at the station or on a specific unit, a variety of sizes will need to be purchased. Style Options Overview All protective equipment should be covered by a manufacturer’s warranty and meet National Institute of Justice standards (NIJ-0106.01). Equipment not under warranty should be taken out of service. Ballistic protective vests should have a clearly identifiable department/company EMS label or patch, such as EMS in large font and the jurisdiction/company in smaller font. Specific ballistic protection may consist of a ballistic helmet (Level IIIA) and a ballistic plate carrier vest (Level IIIA) with front and back ballistic plates (Level III) equipped with radio pocket or other approved attachments. Modular attachments to the ballistic vest may increase mobility or allow the provider to carry fewer supplies in their Initial Warm Zone Medical Care (IWZMC) Kit.
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