204.11 WATER RESCUE OPERATIONS Flashcards
Who is responsible for the following?
• Assuming technical rescue operations control.
• Identifying hazards and critical factors.
• Developing a rescue plan and back-up plan.
• Communicating with and directing TRT resources assigned to Rescue Sector.
• Informing Command of conditions, actions, and needs during all phases of the rescue operation.
The first arriving TRT company officer
Considerations for Safety Officer include:
- One of the Regional Special Operations qualified Safety Officers.
- A Special Operations qualified Battalion Chief and/or FIT.
- Any experienced TRT Company Officer assigned to the incident.
In making the general area safe all non-essential civilian personnel should be moved at least ___ feet away from the hazard
zone.
150 feet
All personnel operating at or near the water shall be in proper personal protective equipment (PPE) which will include at a minimum:
personal flotation device (PFD), approved water rescue helmet, and approved footwear.
Identify hazards that are present which include but are not limited to:
- The volume of water.
- The velocity of the water.
- Debris in the water.
- Hydraulics.
- Depth of the water – rising / falling.
why should personell be assigned up stream?
Rescue personnel shall be assigned upstream to advise Rescue Sector of any
upstream hazards that may affect the rescue operation.
why should personnel be assigned down stream?
Rescue personnel shall be assigned downstream with throw bags to capture rescue personnel or victim(s) that may be washed downstream.
The order of rescue from low-risk to high-risk are:
talk, reach, throw, row, go, helo
definations:
talk
TALK – if water is calm or slow moving, try to talk the victim into self-rescue if
possible.
definations:
reach
REACH – extend an arm, pike pole, rescue hook, or any other such object to reach
the victim and pull from the water.
definations:
Throw
THROW – attempt to throw the victim(s) a throw-bag rescue line or some other type of approved safety flotation device and “pendulum-belay” or “haul” the victim(s) to thebank.
definations:
Row
ROW - If it is determined that a boat-based operation shall be utilized, Rescue
Sector shall assign a company on the opposite bank to assist in establishing an anchor for an approved rope system.
definations:
Go
GO - If it is not possible to row to the victim, Rescue Sector should consider putting a rescuer or rescuers in the water to reach the victim. This is a very high risk operation and shall be conducted exclusively by trained TRT personnel. Prior to entering the water, rescue personnel shall be briefed on the plan, the back-up plan and emergency procedures. Rescue personnel shall never be attached to a life line without the benefit of a quick-release mechanism approved for water rescue. .
is it ok for a rescure to do a “breath-hold” surface dive while searching for a victim beneath the surface of the water?
Rescue personnel shall never do a “breath-hold” surface dive in an attempt to locate a victimbeneath the surface of the water
Definations:
Helo
HELO - Helicopter operations are considered high-risk and shall be decided upon through consultation with Rescue Sector, Safety, Command, and the Technical Advisor. Prior to considering the use of a helicopter for rescue operations, Command must determine if a rescue-qualified pilot is available for the rescue operation.