Chapter 39 Vehicle Extrication And Special Rescue Flashcards
Gaining entry to an enclosed area and reaching a patient
Access
The location of the incident commandant scene of an emergency and where command, coordination, control, and communication are centralized
Command post
Entry that requires special tools and training and includes the use of force
Complex access
An area where people can be exposed to hazards such as electric wires, sharp metal edges, broken glass, toxic substances, radiation, or fire
Danger zone (hot zone)
To be caught (trapped) within a vehicle, room, or container, with no way out or to have a limb or other body part trapped
Entrapment
Removal of a patient from entrapment or a dangerous situation or position, such as removal from a wrecked vehicle, industrial incident, or collapsed building
Extrication
any substances that are toxic, poisonous, radioactive, flammable, or explosive and cause injury or death with exposure
Hazardous materials
The individual who has overall command of the incident in the field
Incident commander
An area of protection providing safety from the danger zone
Safe zone
Respirator with independent air supply used by firefighters to enter toxic and otherwise dangerous atmospheres
Self contained breathing apparatus (SCUBA)
Access that is easily achieved without the use of tools or force
Simple access
The ongoing process of information gathering and scene evaluation to determine appropriate strategies and tactics to manage an emergency
Size up
A specialized law enforcement tactical unit
Special weapons and tactics team SWAT
A fire in a house, apartment building, office, school, plant, warehouse, or other building
Structure fire
A hostage, robbery, or other situation in which armed conflict is threatened or shots have been fired and the treat of violence remains
Tactical situation