*TB 135- Active Shooter/MCI Flashcards
Active shooter/MCI:
In order to Focus on early hemorrhage control to improve survivability,
The Hartford Consensus’ recommendations the acronym _____.
THREAT.
Active shooter:
What does the acronym THREAT stand for?
T- Threat suppression H- Hemorrhage RE- Rapid Extrication to safety A- Assessment by medical providers T- Transport to definitive care
When MFC receives a call for a shooting, and determines that shooting is ongoing, how many of the following resources will be dispatched?
BC, EMS, CP, E, LF, ALS,800
2 Battalion Chiefs 2 EMS Captains 1 Command Post Company1 Light Force 2 Engines 4 ALS RAs 2 BLS RAs
Active shooter:
The second arriving Battalion Chief should normally be assigned as the _______.
Rescue Group Supervisor
Active shooter:
_______ is configured to extract viable patients from the Warm Zone or Casualty Collection Point to the treatment areas.
Rescue group
Active shooter:
What does CCP stand for?
Casualty Collection Point
Active shooter:
If no Warm Zone or CCP exists, the _______ will have the responsibility of coordinating the movement of patients to treatment areas.
Triage unit leader
Active shooter:
The elements of the IAP may vary based on the situation, but what are the key components that the fire department will be responsible for establishing?
(MFC-R) Medical group Fire group Communication plan Rescue group
Active shooter:
The _____ Group is configured to manage the triage, treatment, and transportation of casualties
Medical group
Active shooter:
The _____ Group is configured to suppress fires and coordinate the non-EMS operational fire discipline needs of the incident.
Fire group
Active shooter:
Is the Casualty Collection Point in the hot, warm or cold zone?
Warm zone
Active shooter:
Is the Treatment Area in the hot, warm or cold zone?
Cold
Active shooter:
Is the Staging area in the hot, warm or cold zone?
Cold
Active shooter:
Is the Perimeter established by law enforcement in the hot, warm, or cold zone?
Warm
Active shooter:
The ________ is the location from which SWAT Command coordinates SWAT operations
Tactical Operations Center (TOC)
Active shooter:
If a fire occurs and the suspect’s location cannot be determined, what is the firefighters course of action?
Protect exposures, attempt to extinguish fire from protected location.
Active shooter:
When no other options of fighting a fire are available, what can be used to control the spread of fire when approach by firefighters is unsafe?
Helicopter water drop
Active shooter:
Can firefighters enter or move through a Hot Zone to deploy ladders, hose lines, or other equipment?
No, Never
Active shooter:
What does RTF stand for?
Rescue Task Force
Active shooter:
______is a team deployed to provide point of wound care to victims where there is an ongoing ballistic or explosive threat (i.e., active shooter or terrorist event).
Rescue task force (RTF)
Active shooter:
Rescue Task Forces are teams treat, stabilize, and remove the injured from the ______ Zone to an area where they can receive definitive care and/or transport to the hospital while wearing ballistic protective equipment with force protection.
Warm zone
Active shooter:
What is the minimum personnel configuration that can make up a Rescue Task Force?
2 fire dept medical personnel
2 force protection officers
Active shooter:
What would be the largest reasonable combination of personnel for an RTF?
4 fire dept personnel
4 force protection officers
Active shooter:
When the RTFs are operating in the Warm Zone, can triage be performed?
No