Designed for Emergency Medical Services
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MedProTM
MedPro is LION's year-round, high-performance emergency medical services (EMS) rescue gear.
Advanced Mobility
Designed with a banded crotch, bi-swing back and underarm bellows so you can move easily.
Year-Round Protection
Optional removable winter liner provides added protection against cold temperatures.
Optional Hood Available
Detachable lined hood for head protection.
Custom Fit
Numeric sizing, and take-up straps and zippered legs for a custom fit that's easy to don and doff.
Protects against blood, bodily fluids and water, while remaining breathable.
High-performance, Westex® DH fire-resistant outer shell with a HydroPel Premier finish for comfortable, durable protection against flash fires.
Water-resistant padding in knees to add comfort to high compression, high-risk areas.
Easy tool access and convenience with recommended handwarmer pockets, Napoleon pocket, radio pocket and mic tab on coat, plus full and semi-bellows pockets on pants.
32 to 60 inches
28 to 58 inches
7.5 oz Westex® DH Twill Weave
48 percent Tencel, 40 percent Modacrylic, 12 percent Aramid.
Navy Garment: 3-inch Lime-Yellow 3M™ Scotchlite™ reflective material with LION Ventilated Trim™
Hi-Vis Yellow: 2-inch Silver 3M™ Scotchlite™ Reflective Material
Navy
Hi-Vis Yellow (certified to meet ANSI 107)
Versatile technical rescue and recovery wear certified to both NFPA 1999 and 1951.
Professional sports and military technology combined to create turnout gear that provides the optimum balance of comfort, mobility and protection.
Lightweight, high-performance and dual-certified rescue wear.
Additional benefits to the lightweight, high-performance and dual-certified rescue wear, VersaPro®.
Billy Goldfeder | Deputy Fire Chief Loveland-Symmes Fire Department
Clint L. Sanchez | Baton Rouge Fire Department
George Ostrom | Safety Asst, AMRI Global
Denita Lynch | High Point Fire Department
Pat Patterson | President LAAP, Inc.
Dylan Hayes | Disaster Response Manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital