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6-Bay Triage Ribbon Dispenser

6-Bay Triage Ribbon Dispenser

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6-Bay Triage Ribbon Dispenser 6-Bay Triage Ribbon Dispenser - SALT Triage Dispensador de Cinta de Triage de 6 Compartimientos

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6-Bay Triage Ribbon Dispenser


Organized Initial Triage for START and SALT Response
The 6-Bay Triage Ribbon Dispenser is designed to support fast, organized initial triage during Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI). By keeping color-coded triage ribbons accessible and easy to deploy, responders can quickly identify patient priority levels, establish early patient counts, and improve scene organization before secondary triage begins.

Available in START and SALT configurations, this allows agencies to select the triage ribbon dispenser setup that best aligns with their department protocols, training programs, and regional response requirements.

Whether used by Fire/EMS, law enforcement, hospitals, public health agencies, or emergency preparedness teams, these dispensers help reduce operational delays during the first critical moments of an incident while supporting patient accountability and scene awareness.

Dispenser Options:
► START Triage Ribbon Dispenser Configurations
► SALT Triage Ribbon Dispenser Configurations
► Compact Deployment Options
► Full-Size Operational Configurations

Designed for MCI Scene Organization:
The 6-Bay design allows responders to carry multiple ribbon colors in one organized system. This helps teams maintain consistency during initial triage and keeps ribbons accessible when working through large scenes, multi-patient events, active threat incidents, transportation accidents, planned event operations, or training exercises.

Support Early Patient Counts and Acuity Awareness:
Using triage ribbons during initial triage can help responders establish early awareness of patient totals and acuity levels. This information supports faster resource requests, treatment area setup, transportation planning, and improved communication with incident command.

Ideal For:
► Mass Casualty Incident response
► Initial triage operations
► START and SALT triage workflows
► Fire and EMS agencies
► Law enforcement and tactical response teams
► Hospital emergency preparedness teams
► Public health and disaster response agencies
► MCI drills, tabletop exercises, and training programs

Part of a Complete MCI Response Workflow:
The 6-Bay Triage Ribbon Dispenser works alongside other DMS mass casualty response tools, including All Risk® triage tags, EMT3® response kits, treatment area supplies, command boards, and training systems. Together, these tools help agencies support patient accountability from initial triage through treatment, transport, and destination tracking.

Learn more about improving patient accountability and scene organization during initial triage operations in our educational article below.

Key Features:
► ANSI High-Reflectivity Stripe
► Side, Mesh Pocket for Gloves and Shears*
► Dons on Waist or Shoulder
► Holds up to 6 - 300' Rolls of Ribbon
► Prevents Tangles and Rooster Tails
► Latex Free Ribbons
► Designed and Assembled in The USA!

Contents:
• 6-Bay Ribbon Dispenser
• 5 Double-Sided Count Cards (START or SALT, based on Ribbon Dispenser Version Purchased)
• 2 Ballpoint Pens
• 4 (300') Rolls of Ribbon (DMS-05793)
   • IMMEDIATE - Red
   • DELAYED - Yellow
   • MINOR - Green
   ​• MORGUE - Black/White Diagonal Stripe for easy identification in low light
• SALT Version includes 2 (150' each) Roll of Silver/Orange Expectant Ribbon

*Medical Supplies Not Included

Ribbon Width: Approximately 1.125" 



​DMS-05763
DMS-05763SA (Includes SALT Pt. Count Card DMS-06321 + 1 EXPECTANT Ribbon Roll)

Why Initial Triage Efficiency Matters

Initial triage is one of the most critical phases of any mass casualty incident. It not only establishes patient priority - it also provides the first real-time insight into patient counts, which directly impacts resource ordering and command decisions.

The 6-Bay Triage Ribbon Dispenser supports both speed and accountability by keeping ribbons organized, visible, and ready to deploy. When used with patient count cards, responders can track patient categories in real time as ribbons are applied - helping provide a clearer operational picture early in the incident.

Want to understand how improving initial triage can impact your entire response?

Read more: Why Initial Triage Slows Down — And How to Fix It

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