I am an EMT and in my opinion this is a good set up.
I would add a litter/stretcher. You can go to a army surplus store and get a stretcher without the poles for $10, and it will roll up and fit into a medium ALICE pack(this is my set up.)
It has handles on all sides. So if you have a four man patrol and one goes down, it makes it a lot easier to move him(two guys at the head and one at the feet.)
might I add something to the original post?... KEEP IT ORGANIZED. whatever method works for you, that's fine. plastic container, carry bags, whatever, but just keep everything organized and readily accessible.
This is soooo true! pack it a certain way and don't change it unless you find it doesn't work in the field (you are doing drills with it right?)
I have my Airway, Chest Seal(gun shot wound kit), and Bleeding Control Kits all right in the top of the bag. Its kind of the idea "Worst-First". Yeah its annoying to dig everything out to get a Band-Aid, but when your friend is down and seconds count, you want to open that bag and the first thing you touch to be the thing you need.
Just some insight form and inner city Medic