Extras Flashcards
Fmed 154 is raised when an accident occurs. When else is it raised?
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Any accident occuring away from aircraft’s parent unit
All aircraft accidents where any occupant is killed/injured
When an occupant of an aircraft attempts to escape, whether successful or not
When an accident occurs where injury is prevented by safety equipment
What is the definition of a major incident?
Any incident that overwhelmes the units resources
What is the “A” in a box mean?
Taxi way location
What is the “A” in a box with lines going to corners mean?
Taxiway ending sign
Who would a METHANE report be given to?
Medic control
When communicating with ATC what does the phraseology ignore mean?
Disregard
What actions and considerations should be taken when in the inner cordon?
PPE to be worn
Decontamination of casualties may delay treatment
Disposable coveralls removed outside of inner cordon
Medic reports to crash commander
Don’t remove wreckage
What 5 locations would a Medical Officer request locations?
Survivor centre
Temporary body holding facility
Staff access and casualty evacuation routes
Ambulance loading point and parking area
Forward reception and treatment point
What does METHANE stand for?
MAJOR INCIDENT EXACT LOCATION TYPE OF INCIDENT HAZARDS ACCESS/EGRESS NUMBER OF CASUALTIES EMERGENCY SERVICES
What does CSCATTT stand for?
COMMAND AND CONTROL SAFETY COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENTS TRIAGE TREATMENT TRANSPORT
What is bronze command?
Crash combine, any other departments on site
What is silver command?
Station executives, SMO,CO,OC OPS all in one place
What is gold command?
Higher level, includes civilian resources
Where are the 4 crash phones located?
Med center
Fire section
ATC
Crash crew bays
The first medic on scene is to ensure what?
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Save life
Prevent further harm
Relive suffering
Arrange safe disposal of casualties