Call it what you will: a go bag, a bail-out bag, a GOOD (get out of Dodge) bag. LET digs up what might be good to have on hand when you're racing to the scene or stuck on a long call.
INFOBOX: Note: Can you have this be a rounded-edge sidebar/box?
Inside the bag:
Listing of contents from expert source
Sharpie
Chem light stix
Foodstuffs such as energy bar and water
Trauma supplies
Itemized list of trauma supplies
Tourniquet
Bug spray
Less-lethal equipment
Extra ammo
Etc.
This pictorial will have one large image (the officer cut out) which will serve as the dominant image with multiple captions. Several of the captions will need an image vignette that will highlight the equipment called out, for example the loose ammo will be pointed out on the figure, but the image with chest-worn ammo will be the vignette at the caption location on the page.
A space for the headline, deck, byline and a short intro.
Overall the two-page vertical spread will need room for lengthy cutlines with enough whitespace to breathe.