Chapter 5 Flashcards
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Incident Action Plan
Plan that addresses and minimizes the chances of harm by identifying and controlling the factors that might lead to firefighter injury or death
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What is the first step in developing an Incident Action Plan (IAP)?
Understanding the causes of firefighter deaths and injuries. Prevention depends on the ability to halt the cascade of events that lead to a serious injury or death
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“Everyone Goes Home” is a program developed by whom?
The National fallen firefighters foundation NFFF
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What were the initiatives that the and FFF came up with?
- Find/advocate culture change related to safety, leadership, management, supervision, accountability and personal responsibility.
- enhance personal and organizational accountability
- integrate risk management and incident management
- empower firefighters to stop unsafe practices
- national standards for training, qualifications, certs
- implement national medical/physical standards
- create national research and data collection systems
- utilize technology to enhance health and safety
- investigate all fatalities, injuries and near misses
- national standards for policies and procedures
- national protocols for response to violent incidents
- ensure FFer/ families access counseling and psych
- grant programs for implementation for safe practices
- ensure public education receives more resources
- enforcement of codes and home fire sprinklers
- ensure safety is primary consideration design of apparatus/equipment
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In 2005 the international Association of fire Chiefs launched a web-based system to report near misses, www.firefighternearmiss.com. the goal is to track incidents to identify trends and to share information. What is this program based on?
the aviation safety reporting systemWhich is been gathering reports of close calls since 1976.
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The NFFF Life safety Summit noted that a disproportionate number of firefighters older than the age of ____ died of cardiac arrest while on duty.
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The NFPA firefighter fatalities in the United States 2011 noted that heart attacks are the leading cause of firefighter deaths accounting for ____ of all line of duty deaths from 2007 to 2011.
41%
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fire officers must understand that ______ are as important to the body as wearing full protective equipment.
Physical fitness activities should be considered an essential component of every firefighters training regiment
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What accounts for the largest percentage of traumatic firefighter deaths?
Collisions
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Average number firefighter deaths annually resulting from motor vehicle collisions over the last decade
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Who is at the greatest risk of collision deaths among firefighters?
Volunteers account for three quarters of the fatalities, almost 40% were in their own personal vehicles
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Of firefighter fatalities from collisions how many firefighters were not wearing their seatbelts?
what was frequently cited as the cause of these accidents
Over three fourths
excessive speed given road conditions
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How many fatalities could be prevented each year by requiring firefighters to wear seatbelts?
8-12
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Who is responsible for requiring seatbelt use?
The fire officer who allows his company to respond while unrestrained in the fire apparatus has no excuse of a fatal accident results. Use of seatbelts by firefighters, like many other safety precautions require a change in culture. Fire officer must be prepared to accept the responsibility and provide the leadership to bring about this change.
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What are prime factors that directly cause death while operating in burning buildings, followed by trauma
asphyxia and Burns
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The US fire administration’s firefighter fatality retrospective study indicated that ____ of fatal fire suppression incidents tallied in the report involved the death of a single firefighter. Many of these firefighters became lost or disoriented and died before their fire officer or incident commander was aware
82%
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OSHA regulation and NFPA 1500 establish specific requirements for firefighters operating an IDLH environments. This two in two out rule includes the following elements:
- Designated officer in charge
- to firefighters who enter the IDLH area together, remain in visual or voice contact while wearing SCBA.
- to properly equip and train firefighters who must be positioned outside the IDLH, account for interior team, remain capable of rescue
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IRIC
Initial rapid intervention crew, is required to be assembled prior to operations within IDLH environments. Two firefighters from the initial tech crew will be assigned IRIC until RIC company is deployed. Both should meet the requirements of NFPA 1407
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What are the typical components of a Personal Accountability System?
- Method to identify all personnel on scene
- method to identify a personnel in hazard area
- process to account for personnel quickly during event
- process to ensure personnel do not go unaccounted for for an extended period of time.
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A personal accountability system is required by NFPA ____.
Some departments require a par every ____ during fire attack or other hazardous operations.
NFPA 1500
20min
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What should firefighters know about their air supply?
Firefighter should know the amount of air in their cylinders at all times and develop an extra strategy before the low air alarm activates.
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What is the minimum size of an interior work team?
Two
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How does SCBA use 30 years ago have similarities to present day TIC use?
Some departments with thermal imaging devices did not use them either the device was inoperable or not used. Thermal imaging cameras is a critical component of a comprehensive safety program. Allows crews to navigate locate victims, evacuate fire conditions
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Situational awareness
Continual connection between the functions being performed by the company and the overall situation. This is one of the most important reasons for establishing and maintaining an effective incident command structure and every incident. Officer maintain situational awareness by staying oriented, making observations, providing and receiving regular updates within ICS, listening to fire ground radio communications, and continually performing risk-benefit analysis.
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Risk-benefit analysis
Based on a hazard and situation assessment that weighs the risk involved in a particular course of actions against the benefits gained from taking those risk.
risk-benefit analysis must always be approached in a structured measured manner
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What is the only situation that truly justifies exposing firefighters to a high level of risk?
Situation in which there is a realistic chance that a life can be saved
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How do firefighters start risk-benefit analysis?
The officer starts risk-benefit analysis by preparing a pre-incident plan, which is a written document that provides information which can be used by responding personnel to determine the appropriate actions in the event of an emergency at specific facility.
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How is an incident action plan developed?
When operating in emergency incident the fire officer reviews the pre-incident plan and makes observations about current conditions. These two inputs are combined to produce an incident action plan
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Incident safety officer
Designated individual at emergency scene who sets the duties and responsibilities specified in NFPA 1521 safety..
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Incident command system ICS
Standard organizational structure that is used to manage assigned resources to accomplish the stated objectives of an incident. Every incident requires someone in charge, Incident Commander