The Gunshot Wound in a Box® is a highly effective and portable training device developed to simulate a soft-tissue gunshot wound for hands-on medical training. As part of the Wounds in a Box® series, it offers a cost-effective and durable solution for trauma instruction, suitable for both classroom and field environments. Its compact size ensures easy transport, while its rugged design withstands repeated use in varied training scenarios.
This task trainer features high-quality silicone rubber skin with layered coloration to mimic the look and feel of real tissue, enhancing the realism of each training session. Constructed using patented SOFTTECH® material, it provides a lifelike tactile response, further supporting immersive wound care practice. Integrated blood tubing allows for the simulation of bleeding, which can be activated and controlled via connection to compatible systems such as the SKEDCO® FEBSS (sold separately).
When connected, the model offers a realistic bleeding response that ceases with correct wound packing, enabling students to practice effective hemorrhage control techniques under simulated conditions. The device comes in its own storage case for convenience and protection. Tested and recommended by the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA®), the Gunshot Wound in a Box® is a trusted and essential component for trauma training programs.