"Even a kid can master": Shark Tank's Dustin Titzman introduces Warrior Kid Medic Multi-Tool with his family

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Dustin Titzman and his family on Shark Tank | Image Source: Instagram/ @warriorkidmedic

ABC released a clip from the latest Shark Tank Season 17 Episode 5 on Instagram on November 6, 2025. It featured one of the products, Warrior Kid Medic.

For that presenters were Dustin Titzman, his wife, and his kids. Their pitch started from their youngest son, to their three daughters. Later, Dustin and his wife, Michelle, took over and shared more about their Warrior Kid Medic Multi-Tool.

They mentioned a scarf that had printed instructions on it regarding multiple ways to use it in case of emergency. It could also be used as a scarf, to prevent dust, as a bandana, and more.

During their pitch on Shark Tank, Dustin Titzman noted some key facts:

"Sharks, accidents can't always be prevented. But, we can face them head-on when they happen. Consider this, every year, 60,000 Americans bleed out before help arrives. But a quarter of those deaths can be prevented with a tourniquet or basic bleeding control. Skills so simple, even a kid can master them."

Shark Tank Season 17 Episode 5: Dustin Titzman and his family pitch their Warrior Kid Medic Multi-Tool

Ahead of the latest Shark Tank Season 17 Episode 5 release, ABC aired a clip from one of the upcoming products. It was The Warrior Kid Medic Multi-Tool.

For that, Dustin Titzman and his wife, Michelle, arrived with their four children. The youngest one was their son, Stokes. Their three daughters, Adeline, Penelope, and Everly, were also there on the stage.

The Warrior Kid Medic Multi-Tool pitch started with their youngest, Stokes. During their introductions, the children revealed that Duston was a firefighter paramedic for 21 years.

"He was a firefighter paramedic for 21 years, and he flew Blackhawks for the Army," said Penelope.

Everly introduced her mom, Michelle, who started her very own summer camp 13 years ago. Together, they all came up with the Warrior Kid Medic. Their youngest kids, Stokes and Adeline, shared:

"We're asking for $50,000 for 10% equity."

Listening to the younger kids talk about the asking amount and equity, the Sharks couldn't contain their laughter. They all enjoyed the pitch by Dustin's two young children.

Soon, Dustin, the dad, took over and continued their Shark Tank pitch. He noted that accidents could not be prevented. However, they could be prevented with basic bleeding control. He noted that with their kit, even a child could master it.

"That's why we created The Warrior Kid Medic Multi-Tool. This large cotton fabric has step-by-step printed instructions that clearly show kids how to use it in case of an emergency," added Michelle, Dustin's wife.

The scarf could be used for multiple situations and tasks. This includes wound packing, pressure bandage, sling, protection from the sun, scarf for warmth, keeping sweat out of eyes, protection from dust, and more.

Further in Shark Tank, Dustin shared an example showing how the scarf could be used. Referring to the slide show, he noted it could be used as a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. It could also be used as a sling for arm and shoulder injuries. It could be helpful for broken bones, scrapes, burns, and also as a hair tie and bandana.

"Whether you're going fishing, out for a jog, playing at home, back to school, or even headed to work, it's always there for you!" added the kids.

Michelle noted that they were not just teaching first aid through The Warrior Kid Medic Multi-Tool. But they were teaching service and leadership. So that kids could have the power to save lives.


To know more about The Warrior Kid Medic Multi-Tool, fans can stream Shark Tank Season 17 Episode 5 on ABC.

Edited by Gira Rathod