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EMT3® Go-Kit

EMT3® Go-Kit

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EMT3® Go-Kit Series


MCI Go-Kits Designed to Support Patient Flow, Tracking, and Accountability

The EMT3® Go-Kit Series provides responders with an organized system for managing patients during a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI). Each kit is designed to support the operational steps that happen after initial triage, helping teams document patient movement from treatment to transportation and destination assignment.

Available in multiple triage configurations, including START, SALT, RAMP, and agency-specific versions, EMT3® Go-Kits help departments standardize documentation, improve communication between roles, and maintain patient accountability throughout the incident.

Choose the EMT3® Go-Kit Configuration That Fits Your Response Plan

Available Options Include:

  • START Triage Go-Kits for agencies using START-based MCI protocols
  • SALT Triage Go-Kits with SALT-specific tags and applicable forms
  • RAMP Triage Go-Kits for agencies using RAMP triage methodology
  • Agency-Specific Versions, including Florida, Military, Arizona, and Spanish configurations
  • Tactical Case Options for teams needing a more compact or field-ready case style

Built Around the EMT3® MCI Management Process

EMT3® Go-Kits are designed to help organize the treatment, transportation, and tracking phases of an MCI. The included forms, worksheets, receipt holders, count cards, and triage tags give responders a structured way to document patient status, treatment area counts, ambulance staging, bed availability, and patient destination information.

This system helps support key MCI roles such as Treatment Officer, Transportation Officer, Patient Tracking Manager, and other command-level positions responsible for maintaining situational awareness and patient accountability.

Typical EMT3® Go-Kit Components Include:

  • Triage tags and patient tracking forms
  • Treatment and transportation worksheets
  • Receipt holders and count cards
  • Job Action Sheets
  • Ambulance staging and bed tracking forms
  • Incident support documentation

Optional Add-Ons for a More Complete MCI Response Setup

Departments can further build out their EMT3® Go-Kit with optional accessories, including vest kits and triage ribbon dispensers. These add-ons help support role identification, initial triage organization, and faster patient count reporting during the early stages of an incident.

Common add-ons include:

  • Dynamic Vest Kits for MCI role identification
  • 6-Bay Triage Ribbon Dispensers for START or SALT triage
  • 4-Bay Triage Ribbon Dispensers
  • Refill packs for forms, worksheets, cards, and receipt holders

EMT3® Go-Kits for Organized MCI Management

Managing a Mass Casualty Incident requires more than just triage tags. Responders also need an organized process for treatment area coordination, transportation tracking, patient accountability, and destination documentation. The EMT3® Go-Kit Series was developed to help agencies manage those operational responsibilities using structured forms, tracking tools, and command-support documentation.

Support Treatment, Transportation, and Patient Tracking

Each EMT3® Go-Kit is designed to help departments maintain situational awareness during high-stress incidents by organizing patient flow throughout the response. Included worksheets, count cards, and receipt holders help responders document patient movement while supporting communication between treatment, transportation, and command personnel.

Available in Multiple Triage Configurations

The EMT3® Go-Kit Series is available in START, SALT, RAMP, and additional agency-specific configurations to align with local protocols and operational preferences. Tactical case options are also available for agencies needing a more compact or field-ready setup.

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