Command & Control / JESIP Flashcards
What does METHANE stand for?
M - Major Incident declared / standby E - Exact Location T - Type of Incident H - Hazards A - Access/Egress N - Number and type of casualties E - Emergency services required
What does IIMARCH stand for?
I - Information I - Intent M - Method A - Administration R - Risk Assessment C - Communications H - Humanitarian Issues
What does CSCATTT stand for?
C - Command and Control S - Safety C - Communication A - Assessment T - Triage T - Treat T - Transport
How many JESIP Principles are there?
5
What does JESIP stand for?
Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles
What are the JESIP Principles?
1) Co-Locate
2) Communicate
3) Co-ordinate
4) Joint understanding of risk
5) Shared situational awareness
What is the JDM?
Joint Decision Model
What are the 5 stages of the JDM?
1) Gather information and intelligence
2) Assess risks and develop a working strategy
3) Consider powers, policies and procedures
4) Identify options and contingencies
5) Take action and review what happened
List 3 command support roles
Loggist
Tactical Advisor / NILO
Strategic Medical Advisor
Forward Doctor
List 3 functional roles at a major incident
Primary Triage Officer Secondary Triage Officer Casualty clearing officer Casualty loading officer Parking officer HART Team Leader Equipment officer Ambulance safety officer
in the Hierarchy or Control, what does ERICPD stand for?
E - Eliminate R - Reduce I - Isolate C - Control P - PPE D - Discipline
What colour tabard does an Ambulance service decontamination officer wear?
Purple
NATO Phonetic Alphabet
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
Indigo
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Victor
Whisky
Xray
Yankee
Zulu
What’s the definition of a major incident?
An event or situation with a range of serious consequences which requires special arrangements to be implemented by one or more emergency responder organisation
4Cs of an MTA incident
Confirm
Clear
Cordon
Control