U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 88685205
Emergency medical response kits, namely, kits in the nature of a metal box wall enclosure with, printed adhesive sign stickers for indicating the purpose of the kit comprised of bags especially adapted for containing emergency medical items, namely, tourniquets, gauze, bandages, namely, bandages for skin wounds, elastic bandages, and support and compression bandages, occlusive seal, namely, seals to treat penetration wounds, scissors, CPR masks, rolls of tape, namely, rolls of medical adhesive tape, markers, nitrile gloves, blankets, namely, mylar space blankets, stretcher; Emergency medical response kits, namely, kits in the nature of bags especially adapted for containing emergency medical items, namely, tourniquets, gauze, bandages, namely, bandages for skin wounds, elastic bandages, and support and compression bandages, occlusive seal, namely, seals to treat penetration wounds, scissors, CPR masks, rolls of tape, namely, rolls of medical adhesive tape, markers, nitrile gloves, blankets, namely, mylar space blankets, stretcher; Emergency medical response kits, namely, kits comprising emergency medical items, namely, tourniquets, gauze, bandages, namely, bandages for skin wounds, elastic bandages, and support and compression bandages, occlusive seal, namely, seals to treat penetration wounds, scissors, CPR masks, rolls of tape, namely, rolls of medical adhesive tape, markers, nitrile gloves, blankets, namely, mylar space blankets, stretcher
Barricades of metal; Safety vault, namely, a metal safe for securing tactical response gear and also equipped with software for use in accessing the vault and making a 911 alert for emergency services
Tactical response kits, namely, kits in the nature of a metal safety vault containing tactical response gear and also equipped with software for use in accessing the vault and making a 911 alert for emergency services comprising pepper spray, firearms, Conducted electrical weapons that launch projectiles that deliver an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and/or to interfere with operation of the muscle, ammunition, protective body armor, namely, ballistic vests, flashlight, folding knife, radios, surveillance camera with the ability to stream to a third party location, renewable battery system to provide backup power, medical first aid kits, non-metal barricades, and printed matter, namely, printed policy and procedure guides in the fields of vetting security members, protocols on taking action during active assailant events, instructional and training information for responding to active assailant events using items in the kit, and instructional and training information from the training program for responding to active shooter events
Security film, namely, clear and tinted polyester film for adhering to glass windows, glass doors, glass walls, and sidelights that attach to frames in order to impede attempts of forced entry
Providing on-line training courses in the field of tactical training, emergency medical response, and active shooter events; providing instruction and training services in the nature of classroom instruction, scenario based instruction, simulated scenario based instruction and onsite scenario based instruction in the field in the field of responding to active assailant events using items in an emergency response kit; providing a training program featuring training services for responding to active shooter events; providing training services in the field of public safety
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