Quick-Start

TriageForce — User Manual

datasetTriageForce – Quick-start Guide

TriageForce is a web application for managing mass-casualty incidents. There is nothing to install — just open triageforce.com in any browser (phone, tablet or laptop) and start scanning victims.

Scan to launch the app:

QR code to triageforce.com

destruction1 · Create a new incident

In the sidebar choose New Accident and enter :

  • Name (e.g. “Highway Crash km-53”)
  • Date & Time
  • Category (Accident, Fire, Exercise…)
  • Country, then drop a pin on the map

Finish with saveSave. You can drag the pin later if the location changes.


visibility2 · View or edit incidents

Open the Events tab to see :

  • Flag, name, date/time and a mini-map on each card
  • Actions : edit_squareEdit, deleteDelete, visibilityDetails

qr_code_scanner3 · Scan a victim

In the Victim tab press qr_code_scannerSCAN and point the camera at the bracelet’s QR / barcode. You can also type the code if the camera is unavailable.


person4 · Complete the victim form

  • Sex • Age (+/−) • Unit (years / months / days)
  • Triage colour : GREEN YELLOW RED BLACK

Confirm with saveSave.


groups5 · Victims list (filter • view • export)

5.1 Filter and load an incident

  • Country dropdown restricts incidents to that country
  • Pagination: 5 incidents per page
  • Click visibilityVisibility to load victims

5.2 Reading the table

  • Columns: QR code, sex, age, triage colour, timestamp
  • location_onMap recentres on the selected victim
  • edit_squareEdit victim details

5.3 Live counters & global map

Colour totals update live : GREEN 12 YELLOW 4 RED 3 BLACK 1
The map below the table groups every victim marker; click one to see the QR ID.

5.4 Export

downloadExport downloads an Excel file for reporting.


timeline6 · Typical workflow

  1. Create “Highway Crash km-53” and set the pin.
  2. On scene: scan a bracelet → triage RED.
  3. Command post: open “Victims List”, filter by country, verify totals, export Excel.
  4. Debrief: use the map to review victim locations.

tips_and_updates7 · Quick tips

  • Allow Camera and Location permissions on your device.
  • No QR? Type the identifier and press Enter.
  • The mini-maps in Events give an instant zoom on the incident site.

descriptionTriageForce – Labels & PDF Manual

This page walks you through the three print-oriented modules included with TriageForce App:

  • Label Toolkit – millimetre-perfect PDF sheets with QR / Code 128 labels;
  • Casualty Sheet PDF – a printable triage form, ready to fill out on scene;
  • Colour Tags – circular stickers in the five triage colours.

qr_code_21 · Label Toolkit – create and print QR / Code 128 labels

1.1 Open the toolkit

From the TriageForce dashboard choose Labels › Label Toolkit; the interface is available to any user (no login required).

1.2 Build a label template

  1. Enter a template name (e.g. “Avery 6121”).
  2. Select paper size – A4, Letter or Custom (width × height in mm).
  3. Define the grid: columns × rows, label size, spacing.
  4. Margins are suggested automatically so the block is centred.
  5. Click addCreate template.

1.3 Generate a code batch

  1. Choose code type, template, country prefix and number of pages.
  2. “Next code preview” shows the first available ID (sequence protected).
  3. Click visibilityPreview & Reserve, then downloadDownload PDF for an exact-size file.
Privacy: the PDF is rendered entirely in your browser with html2pdf.js; no data leaves your device.

picture_as_pdf2 · Casualty Sheet PDF

Open Labels › Casualty Sheet.

2.1 Fill in & export

  • Enter footer text (hospital, team, drill name, etc.).
  • Select Colour or B&W mode.
  • Click downloadDownload PDF — the sheet area is captured as displayed.

palette3 · Colour Tags – circular stickers

Open Labels › Colour Tags.

3.1 Steps

  1. Select a label template.
  2. Enter number of pages.
  3. Tick colours: BLUE GREEN YELLOW RED BLACK
  4. Preview → Download PDF.

tips_and_updates4 · Printing tips

  • In the print dialog set scale = 100 % (no “fit to page”) for accurate sizing.
  • Create multiple templates — rectangular, circular, custom sizes — they all appear in the dropdowns.
  • ID sequences lock as soon as you preview, preventing duplicates.
  • All tools work for anonymous visitors — perfect for field drills.