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Jase Medical launches all-in-one emergency prep system

Apr. 29, 2026
Jase Medical launches all-in-one emergency prep system

By AI, Created 10:53 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Jase Medical on April 29 launched Bunker in a Box, a physician-curated emergency preparedness system that combines medications, trauma and first-aid supplies, food and water filtration in one wheeled case. The company is offering Rx and non-Rx versions as families look for faster, more organized disaster readiness.

Why it matters: - Bunker in a Box packs the core needs for disaster readiness into one system: prescription meds, first aid, food and clean water. - The product is designed for natural disasters, grid-down events, supply-chain disruptions and medical emergencies away from a hospital or pharmacy. - Jase Medical is targeting families that want a more organized alternative to assembling separate kits from multiple vendors.

What happened: - Jase Medical launched Bunker in a Box on April 29, 2026. - The company introduced two versions: Bunker in a Box Rx and Bunker in a Box non-Rx. - The system comes in a heavy-duty, wheeled hard case for grab-and-go storage. - Jase Medical said the kit is now available at the company’s product page.

The details: - Bunker in a Box Rx includes the JaseCase + MedDeck, a physician-prescribed antibiotic and medication kit. - The Rx kit is built to treat 80+ infections and medical scenarios when a doctor or pharmacy is not accessible. - The base prescription kit includes amoxicillin-clavulanate, azithromycin, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, metronidazole, ondansetron, celecoxib, triamcinolone ointment and methylprednisolone. - The MedDeck provides illustrated instruction cards that explain when and how to use each medication in plain language. - Optional add-on categories include respiratory/allergy, anti-parasitics, antivirals, steroids/anti-inflammatories, topicals and OTC supplements. - JaseAid is the everyday first-aid kit for cuts, burns, bites, minor sprains and other common medical situations. - JaseAid includes bandages, topicals, antiseptics, mini wound-closure tools, dressings, skin-care supplies, sprain and fracture supplies, and an OTC pill pack. - JaseTrauma is the intensive trauma kit for life-threatening emergencies. - JaseTrauma includes an ETQ tourniquet, Slishman wrap, hemostatic gauze, chest seal, nasopharyngeal airway, compression bandage, sterile abdominal pad, eye shield, trauma shears and an emergency blanket. - JaseTrauma is stored inside the JaseMedic bag for rapid access. - JaseMedic is the heavy-duty home medical kit in the system. - JaseMedic includes advanced wound care, splints and immobilization supplies, PPE, diagnostic tools, a dental repair kit and a 9-item OTC pill pack. - JasePantry provides a 30-day emergency food supply. - JasePantry delivers 2,100 calories and 57 grams of protein per day across 400 servings, or 63,400 total calories. - The food is packaged in oxygen-free Mylar for a 25-year shelf life. - JasePantry is made in the USA with FDA-reviewed ingredients and uses just-add-water preparation. - The menu includes hearty potato stew, savory beans and rice, buttery herb pasta, brown sugar oatmeal and an electrolyte drink mix. - The AquaBrick Water Filter System stores 3 gallons per brick and uses an integrated DuraFlo filter. - The filter removes 99.99999% of bacteria, protozoa and viruses from tap, stream or rain water. - The system is stackable and rated for 700 gallons per filter. - The Emergency Reference Guide includes emergency contacts, medical notes, household evacuation plans and a 6- to 12-month expiration checklist for kit contents.

Between the lines: - Jase Medical is positioning the product as a complete system, not a bundle of unrelated supplies. - The emphasis on physician curation, illustrated instructions and placement diagrams suggests the company wants to reduce mistakes under stress. - The Rx and non-Rx split gives Jase Medical a way to serve households with different medication preferences and access needs. - Aaron Asay, PA-C, DMSc, said families often end up with overlapping gear and critical gaps when preparedness products are sold piecemeal.

What’s next: - JasePlus members will receive automatic discounts on Bunker in a Box and replenishments. - JasePlus members will also get white-glove restocking support and access to PocketParamedic, Jase’s on-demand guidance tool. - Jase Medical is expected to continue promoting Bunker in a Box as part of its broader emergency-readiness lineup.

The bottom line: - Jase Medical is betting that families want one physician-built kit that covers medications, trauma care, food and water before an emergency hits.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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