Random Question Flashcards

1
Q

Why is an Fmed 154 raised?

A

All aircraft accidents where an occupant is killed or injured
All accidents that occur where injury is prevented by safety equipment
When any occupant of an aircraft tries to escape whether successful or not

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2
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How many days must an Fmed 154 be raised?

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14 days

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3
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How many sections does the Fmed 154 have?

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21

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4
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Where are the crash keys held?

A

Fire Section and Medics

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5
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Define major incident?

A

Any incident where the number of casualties outweighs the stations resources.

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6
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First medic on scene duties?

A
Triage
Saves lives
Prevent further harm
Relieve suffering
Arrange for the safe disposal of casualties
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7
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CSCATTT Meaning

A
Command and control 
Safety
Communications
Assessment
Triage
Treatment 
Transport
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8
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What will a board of enquiry ask a med centre regarding aircrew personnel

A

Last PME date

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9
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Call sign for the medical centre

A

Medic Control

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10
Q

Who can insert safety pins to an ejector seat

A

Fire section and any other qualified personnel

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11
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Who given the METHANE report

A

Medic Control

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12
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If the radio comms go down what can you do?

A

Runner or use phones

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13
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Sections that have the crash phone

A

ATC, Medics and Firesection

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14
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Actions in the inner cordon

A

Correct PPE
Take off coveralls after leaving the cordoned area
Decontamination may delay treatment with patients
Report to the crash commander
Don’t move any wreckage

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15
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5 locations MIO assists in planning

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Survivor centre
Temporary body holding area
Ambulances loading point and parking area
Staff access and casualty evacuation routes
Forward reception and treatment point

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16
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3 Other resources that can assist in major incident

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Ground photo
Search and rescue
Station personnel

17
Q

Bronze command

A

Crash combine, other departments on site

18
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Silver command

A

SMO, MO, OC ops, Station executives all in one place not at the scene

19
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Gold command

A

Higher level, civilian resources not at the scene

20
Q

Reasons ground photo will be on scene and complications

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To aid the MO and board of inquiry and they may not be mentally prepared for what they experience or see.