IDLH Tactical Worksheet® Active Threat
IDLH Tactical Worksheet® Active Threat Command Board — MCI & Tactical Response
The IDLH Tactical Worksheet® Active Threat Command Board is a compact 6×6" dry-erase command board engineered for the worst day on the job — active threat events, mass casualty incidents (MCI), and rescue task force (RTF) operations. Built for the Incident Commander who has to bring structure to chaos in the first ten minutes, this pocket-sized board is purpose-designed for cross-discipline command between Fire, EMS, and Law Enforcement.
What's Included
- JR Command Board (6×6): Compact incident management hub for rapid, mobile command.
- Ambulance Exchange Point Checklist: Coordinates patient handoff and transport flow.
- Staging Group Supervisor Checklist: Keeps inbound resources organized and accountable.
- Rescue Group Supervisor Checklist: Guides rescue and extraction operations under contact and warm-zone conditions.
- Casualty Collection Point Checklist: Structures triage, treatment, and casualty movement to transport.
Key Features
- Pocket-Sized 6×6 Design: Fits a turnout pocket, plate carrier, or tactical bag — ready when you are.
- Active Threat & MCI Specific: The only IDLH board built specifically for active shooter, hostile event, and mass casualty command.
- Multi-Discipline Command: Designed for unified command across Fire, EMS, and Law Enforcement.
- Dry-Erase Surface: Rapid updates as the incident evolves — no eraseable ink, no rework.
- Durable Construction: Weather-resistant and built for repeated field and training use.
- NIMS/ICS Aligned: Structured to support standard incident command frameworks across agencies.
- Made in the USA: Designed and manufactured in the United States by IDLH Technology, LLC.
Who It's For
- Incident Commanders – run cross-discipline command during active threat and MCI events.
- Rescue Task Force (RTF) Leaders – coordinate Fire/EMS in warm-zone operations alongside LE.
- Staging Officers – control resource flow when units arrive faster than you can assign them.
- Triage & Transport Officers – structure casualty movement from point-of-injury to transport.
- Law Enforcement Supervisors – integrate with Fire/EMS command using a shared incident structure.
- Training Programs – standardize tabletop and full-scale active threat exercises.
Specifications
- Size
- 6×6"
- Material
- Dry-erase surface, weather-resistant, durable laminated construction
- Checklists
- JR Command Board, Ambulance Exchange Point, Staging Group Supervisor, Rescue Group Supervisor, Casualty Collection Point
- System
- Aligned with the IDLH Tactical Worksheet® system (NIMS/ICS compatible)
- Reusable
- Designed for repeated incident and training use
- SKU
- IDLH-AT-JR
- Origin
- Designed and manufactured in the USA
- Ships From
- Denver, Colorado · 2–4 business days
Trusted by First Responders
The IDLH Tactical Worksheet® Active Threat Command Board brings the same discipline as the full IDLH Command Board into a format built specifically for the chaos of active threat, mass casualty, and rescue task force operations. Whether you call it an active threat command board, MCI command board, or tactical incident command board, it is the same proven IDLH system — adopted by Fire, EMS, and Law Enforcement agencies nationwide.
FAQ
What is the Active Threat Command Board designed for?
It's built specifically for active shooter, hostile event, and mass casualty incidents (MCI). The included checklists cover Ambulance Exchange Point, Staging, Rescue Group, and Casualty Collection — the four functions that overwhelm command in the first ten minutes of an active threat response.
Who uses the Active Threat Command Board?
Incident Commanders, RTF leaders, staging officers, triage/transport officers, and law enforcement supervisors running unified command. It's used by Fire, EMS, and LE — anywhere multi-discipline command is required.
How is it different from the standard IDLH Command Board?
The standard 11×17" Command Board is built for all-hazard fire-service incidents (structure, mayday, brush, hazmat, etc.). The Active Threat Command Board is 6×6", pocket-sized, and uses different checklists specifically designed for active threat and MCI operations.
Is it durable enough for field use?
Yes. Weather-resistant, dry-erase, and built for repeated use in both real incidents and training environments.
Where is the Active Threat Command Board manufactured?
Designed and manufactured in the United States by IDLH Technology, LLC. Most orders ship within 2–4 business days from Denver, Colorado.