Design Your Outcomes. Change the Standard.
The Resuscitation Tailor was born during crisis—in the heart of the pandemic, December 2020. In a season when the world was holding its breath, we were asking harder questions: Why is our gear slowing us down? Why are we still improvising in critical moments? Why hasn’t someone built something better?
So, in Roanoke, Virginia, we got to work.
Founded by medics, for medics, The Resuscitation Tailor exists to serve the ones who serve others—those who carry the weight of life and death in their hands every shift. We saw a future where equipment didn’t just work—it worked for you. Where every bag, every layout, every detail was crafted with intention. Not for shelves, but for the street. Not for theory, but for real-world chaos.
From the start, we’ve held the line: The Standard is the Standard. Good enough isn’t good enough. We design gear that improves outcomes—because every decision, every zipper, every panel should serve the mission. And because resuscitation isn’t just a clinical act—it’s a calling.
We’re not here to follow tradition. We’re here to shoot sacred cows, challenge assumptions, and raise the bar on what prehospital gear can be. Alongside our partners—from EMS systems to military medics—we’re building tools that reflect boldness, clarity, and peak performance.
This isn’t just business. This is purpose.
And we believe the systems that carry our gear will be the ones that change the standard of care.