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EMT3® 10 Position Rapid Response Kit

EMT3® 10 Position Rapid Response Kit

  • Product Code: DMS-05001RD
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10 Position Rapid Response Kit


For Small to Mid-Sized MCIs
Upgraded with our Rolling Duffel which is designed for effortless and safe movement by a single resource. This all-inclusive tool is built to triage, treat and make ready for transport any number of patients allowing departments to accommodate larger MCIs.

Key Features:
► Self-Contained, Rolling Rapid Response Kit
► EMT3® Position Worksheets Included
► Incident Command Worksheets for Quick Scene Set-Up
► Also Available in Spanish


Kit Contents:
• EMT3® Forms & Clipboards for Each Position
• (3) 15' x 20' Treatment Area Tarps 
• Pad of 25 MCI Command Worksheets (DMS-05562)
• EMT3® Instructional Flip Chart (DMS-05785)
• EMT3® Instructional Pamphlet
• 10 Key ICS Position Vests (11 Vests Included with SALT Version)
• 50 All Risk® Triage Tags
• Rolling Duffel (DMS-06082)
• Pens

Vest Positions Included:
• Incident Commander (White Vest)
• Triage Unit Leader (Blue Vest)
• Treatment Unit Leader (Blue Vest)
• Minor Treatment Manager (Green Vest)
• Delayed Treatment Manager (Yellow Vest)
• Immediate Treatment Manager (Red Vest)
• Expectant Manager (Gray Vest) **Included with SALT Version Only**
• Morgue Manager (Black Vest)
• Medical Communications Coordinator (Blue Vest)
• Ground Ambulance Coordinator (Blue Vest)
• Patient Transportation Unit Leader (White Vest)

Fully Loaded Bag Dimensions: 30" x 18" x 15"



DMS-05001RD
DMS-05001RD-F  
DMS-05001AZ 
DMS-05001S
DMS-05001SA 

Understanding Evolving Rapid Response Kit Configurations

Rapid response kits are designed to support mass casualty incidents with equipment that aligns to real-world operational priorities. As response practices continue to evolve, agencies are reassessing how certain components are used during the initial operational period.

One example is the use of morgue tarps, which in many incidents are no longer deployed in the same way due to jurisdictional responsibilities and scene management protocols.

Read more about why many agencies are moving away from morgue tarps in rapid response kits.

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