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Flying Cross EMS pants have been sought by professionals for their high quality and professional appearance. This level of professional look can increase the confidence level of those you serve, while also building your confidence in the duty at hand. From the performance stretch of Core Flex to the durable function of FX Flex, to the protection of Cross FR, our pants are great for EMT professionals and more.

FAQs

What do EMTs carry in their pants?

While the contents of an EMT's pockets can vary based on personal preference and local protocols, some essentials are commonly carried. These professionals often keep a penlight for quick assessments in dark environments. A pair of trauma shears is a must-have for rapidly cutting away clothing to expose injuries. Many carry a pen and small notepad for documenting vital signs and other important information. Some EMTs might also carry a small multi-tool or pocket knife for various on-scene tasks. Finally, gloves are frequently tucked into a pocket for immediate access and to maintain hygiene during patient care.

Are EMT pants supposed to be baggy?

EMT Pants should provide comfort and functionality for all-day wear. Flying Cross ensures they do just that for men and women alike. The men's Signature Fit and women's ProX Signature Fit offer an athletic tapered design to provide a prestine appearance eliminating baginess.

What material are EMS pants made of?

What material are EMS pants made of?

How do I wash EMT pants?

How do I wash EMT pants?

What's the difference between Class A and Class B EMS Pants?

Class A pants are typically a more traditional 4-pocket pant with permanent creases for a clean and polished appearance. These are typically worn by command staff for a more formal appearance or in addition to a true Class A, Honor Guard uniform. Class B pants offer a variety of cargo pocket configurations to aid in the storage of essential gear while on the job. Class B pants focus on the functionality and durability to maximize their use while on the clock.