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All Risk® Triage Tags, Non-Wristband Florida Version

All Risk® Triage Tags, Non-Wristband Florida Version

  • Product Code: DMS-05006F
  • Availability: In Stock
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All Risk® Triage Tags, Non-Wristband - Florida Version


Florida START Triage Tags for Secondary Assessment, Patient Tracking, and Transport Documentation
The All Risk® Triage Tags, Non-Wristband - Florida Version are designed for agencies that utilize Florida-specific START triage terminology while maintaining patient documentation, treatment accountability, and transport coordination capabilities during mass casualty incident response.

These tags are sold separately and are not the standard triage tags included with DMS Go-Kits or Rapid Response Kits. Wristband-style All Risk® Triage Tags are the standard tag configuration included with those kits.

Key Features:
► Waterproof / Blood Proof material
► Cotton string to secure tag
► Florida-specific START terminology using “EXPECTANT” instead of “MORGUE”
► Bar code for tracking and property identification
► Evidence identification area
► Presence of contamination indicator
► Primary and secondary decontamination documentation
► Blast injury indicator
► Tourniquet applied indicator
► Airway management documentation for OPA/NPA
► GCS indicator
► Known allergies area
► Enhanced transportation receipt for patient movement tracking

Designed for Florida START Triage Operations
This Florida version supports traditional START triage categories including Immediate, Delayed, Minor, and Expectant. The terminology aligns with agencies and organizations that prefer “EXPECTANT” rather than “MORGUE” during disaster response operations.

Built for Treatment and Transport Accountability
The enhanced transportation receipt, when used with the receipt holder, helps streamline ambulance loading and ensures that patient number, acuity level, and destination are documented and available for quick reference.

Product Details
► Product Code: DMS-05006F
► 50 triage tags per pack
► Approx. Measurements: 4.25" x 11.5"
► Florida START terminology format

Common Uses
► Mass casualty incident response
► Florida START triage operations
► Secondary assessment and re-triage
► Treatment area patient tracking
► Ambulance loading and transport coordination
► Disaster drills and MCI training exercises

Compatible Response Tools
Pair All Risk® Florida Non-Wristband Triage Tags with triage ribbon dispensers, receipt holders, treatment area supplies, and patient tracking tools to support a complete MCI documentation workflow.

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Florida START Non-Wristband Triage Tags for MCI Response

The All Risk® Triage Tags, Non-Wristband - Florida Version are designed for mass casualty incident response, secondary assessment, treatment area documentation, and patient transport coordination. These tags provide responders with a durable documentation tool for recording patient condition, treatment details, contamination status, and destination information during Florida START triage operations.

Like the wristband versions, these tags use a cotton string to secure the triage tag to the patient, clothing, equipment, or belongings depending on the response environment and agency preference. The non-wristband format provides a traditional triage tag option for agencies that prefer this configuration.

Florida Terminology Configuration

This Florida version replaces the traditional “MORGUE” category with “EXPECTANT.” 

The tag still maintains the traditional START triage structure of Immediate, Delayed, Minor, and Expectant while supporting treatment area accountability and patient tracking workflows.

Non-Wristband vs. Wristband Triage Tag Configuration

The primary difference between wristband and non-wristband versions is operational preference and patient identification workflow. Wristband versions include an integrated patient wristband that can be applied later in the incident or once the patient reaches a treatment or hospital environment, while non-wristband versions maintain a more traditional triage tag configuration.

Wristband-style All Risk® Triage Tags are the standard tag configuration included with DMS Go-Kits and Rapid Response Kits. This non-wristband Florida version is sold separately for agencies that prefer or require a traditional non-wristband triage tag format.

Enhanced Transportation Receipt for Patient Movement

The enhanced transportation receipt helps support the movement of patients from treatment areas to transport units and receiving facilities. When used with a receipt holder, it allows patient number, acuity level, and destination information to remain available for quick reference during ambulance loading and patient tracking.

This helps transportation and patient tracking personnel maintain better visibility of who was transported, where the patient was sent, and what acuity level was assigned during the incident.

Durable Field-Ready Construction

All Risk® Triage Tags are made with waterproof / blood proof material to support field use during emergency response, disaster drills, hospital surge exercises, and multi-agency MCI training. The tag format includes areas for contamination, decontamination, blast injury, tourniquet use, airway management, GCS, allergies, and other key patient information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Florida version different?
The Florida version replaces the “MORGUE” category with “EXPECTANT” terminology while maintaining the traditional START triage category structure.

Are these the triage tags included in DMS Go-Kits or Rapid Response Kits?
No. These non-wristband triage tags are sold separately. Wristband-style All Risk® Triage Tags are the standard tag configuration included with DMS Go-Kits and Rapid Response Kits.

What is the difference between wristband and non-wristband triage tags?
Both versions utilize a cotton string to secure the triage tag to the patient, clothing, equipment, or belongings. Wristband versions additionally include an integrated patient wristband that can be applied later in the patient care process, often once the patient reaches a treatment area or hospital environment. The choice between versions is typically based on agency preference and operational workflow.

How many tags come in each pack?
Each pack includes 50 triage tags.

What are the approximate measurements?
Each tag measures approximately 4.25" x 11.5".

Are these tags waterproof?
Yes. These tags are made with waterproof / blood proof material for field and disaster response environments.

What is the transportation receipt used for?
The transportation receipt helps document patient number, acuity level, and destination information during ambulance loading, transport coordination, and patient tracking.

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