Kitted Mass Casualty Incident Management Pack (First Responder)
Take control of major incidents with the Kitted Mass Casualty Incident Management Pack (First Responder), a comprehensive rapid-deployment solution designed to support first responders, emergency services, and medical teams during mass casualty events.
Housed within the DS Medical Mass Casualty Incident Bag MKII, this purpose-built system provides the equipment needed to triage, prioritise, and treat up to 12 major trauma casualties, helping bring structure and efficiency to high-pressure situations.
Supplied in a bespoke triage wallet, the system includes Ten Second Triage (TST) bands across all categories, alongside METHANE and TST aide-mémoires for quick reference during incident response.
Key Product Features:
- Treats Up to 12 Trauma Casualties: Designed to support the initial management of multiple seriously injured patients during major incidents
- Integrated Ten Second Triage (TST) System: Includes colour-coded triage slap bands and TST aide-mémoires for rapid patient categorisation
- METHANE Communication Support: Supplied with METHANE aide-mémoires to assist with structured incident reporting and coordination
- Modular Treatment Pouches: Six dedicated treatment pouches allow organised deployment of life-saving trauma equipment
- Major Trauma Equipment Included: Features CAT Tourniquets, trauma dressings, haemostatic gauze, chest seals, shears, foil blankets, and gloves
- Rapid Deployment Design: Packed within the DS Medical Mass Casualty Incident Bag MKII for efficient access and scene management
Who Is It For?
This product is ideal for:
- Ambulance Services
- First Responders
- Community First Responders
- Event Medical Providers
- Fire & Rescue Services
- Emergency Planning Teams
- Industrial Emergency Response Teams
- Search & Rescue Organisations
Specifications
- Capacity: Up to 12 major trauma casualties
- Triage System: Ten Second Triage (TST)
- Communication Tool: METHANE Aide-Mémoires
- Dimensions (Rolled): 54cm x 54.5cm x 13cm
- Dimensions (Unrolled): 108cm x 54.5cm x 5.5cm
- Weight: 6.5kg
- Colours Available: Red, Green, Blue
- Category: Mass Casualty Incident Response Kit (MCIRK)
Kit Contents
Triage & Command Equipment
- 1 x Ten Second Triage Wallet
- 10 x P1 (Red) Slap Bands
- 10 x P2 (Yellow) Slap Bands
- 10 x P3 (Green) Slap Bands
- 10 x Not Breathing (Silver) Slap Bands
- METHANE & TST Aide-Mémoires
- 1 x First Responder High Visibility Vest
Trauma Equipment
- 12 x CAT Tourniquets
- 12 x Trauma Dressings
- 12 x Celox 5ft Z-Fold Haemostatic Bandages
- 6 x Non-Vented Chest Seals
- 6 x Tough Cut Shears
- 6 x Foil Blankets
- Nitrile Gloves Throughout Treatment Pouches
All equipment is organised within a modular pouch system for rapid access during major incidents.
Kitted Mass Casualty Incident Management Pack FAQs
How many casualties can this pack support?
The pack is designed to assist with the treatment and management of up to 12 major trauma casualties.
What triage system does the kit use?
The pack incorporates the Ten Second Triage (TST) system with colour-coded slap bands and reference guides.
What does METHANE stand for?
Major Incident Exact Location Type of Incident Hazards Access Number of casualties Emergency Services is a recognised major incident reporting framework used by emergency services to communicate critical information quickly and effectively during incidents.
Is the kit suitable for event medical cover?
Yes. The pack is suitable for event medical providers, emergency response teams, and organisations responsible for managing large gatherings and high-risk environments.
Can the kit be customised?
Yes. Bespoke configurations are available to meet specific operational requirements and responder needs.
Why Choose DS Medical?
Since 1979, DS Medical has supplied high-quality pre-hospital medical equipment to ambulance services, NHS trusts, first responders, and emergency care professionals throughout the UK. Our products are developed with operational requirements in mind, ensuring reliability, durability, and rapid deployment when every second counts.