Technical Rescue Response Flashcards
504.2 ARRIVAL TO A TECHNICAL RESCUE INCIDENT
The first arriving Elyria Fire Department unit should contact Dispatch and provide the following information:
- ….. on-scene.
- Initial scene size-up.
- Location of a Primary (Level 1) Staging area. Considerations should include, but not be limited to keeping responding units at least 500 feet from trenches, cave-ins or collapses to minimize vibration that could further destabilize incident conditions.
- Vehicle exhaust that can collect in low-lying areas and spaces with limited ventilation, including but not limited to trenches.
- Unit assuming incident command (IC).
- Requests for any immediately identifiable additional and/or specialized resources as the incident require
Unit
504.2 ARRIVAL TO A TECHNICAL RESCUE INCIDENT
The first arriving Elyria Fire Department unit should contact Dispatch and provide the following information:
- Unit on-scene.
- Initial scene ……
- Location of a Primary (Level 1) Staging area. Considerations should include, but not be limited to keeping responding units at least 500 feet from trenches, cave-ins or collapses to minimize vibration that could further destabilize incident conditions.
- Vehicle exhaust that can collect in low-lying areas and spaces with limited ventilation, including but not limited to trenches.
- Unit assuming incident command (IC).
- Requests for any immediately identifiable additional and/or specialized resources as the incident require
size-up
504.2 ARRIVAL TO A TECHNICAL RESCUE INCIDENT
The first arriving Elyria Fire Department unit should contact Dispatch and provide the following information:
- Unit on-scene.
- Initial scene size-up.
- Location of a…… Considerations should include, but not be limited to keeping responding units at least 500 feet from trenches, cave-ins or collapses to minimize vibration that could further destabilize incident conditions.
- Vehicle exhaust that can collect in low-lying areas and spaces with limited ventilation, including but not limited to trenches.
- Unit assuming incident command (IC).
- Requests for any immediately identifiable additional and/or specialized resources as the incident require
Primary (Level 1) Staging area
504.2 ARRIVAL TO A TECHNICAL RESCUE INCIDENT
The first arriving Elyria Fire Department unit should contact Dispatch and provide the following information:
- Unit on-scene.
- Initial scene size-up.
- Location of a Primary (Level 1) Staging area. Considerations should include, but not be limited to keeping responding units at least 500 feet from trenches, cave-ins or collapses to minimize vibration that could further destabilize incident conditions.
- ….. that can collect in low-lying areas and spaces with limited ventilation, including but not limited to trenches.
- Unit assuming incident command (IC).
- Requests for any immediately identifiable additional and/or specialized resources as the incident require
Vehicle exhaust
504.2 ARRIVAL TO A TECHNICAL RESCUE INCIDENT
The first arriving Elyria Fire Department unit should contact Dispatch and provide the following information:
- Unit on-scene.
- Initial scene size-up.
- Location of a Primary (Level 1) Staging area. Considerations should include, but not be limited to keeping responding units at least 500 feet from trenches, cave-ins or collapses to minimize vibration that could further destabilize incident conditions.
- Vehicle exhaust that can collect in low-lying areas and spaces with limited ventilation, including but not limited to trenches.
- Unit assuming ……
- Requests for any immediately identifiable additional and/or specialized resources as the incident require
incident command (IC)
504.2 ARRIVAL TO A TECHNICAL RESCUE INCIDENT
The first arriving Elyria Fire Department unit should contact Dispatch and provide the following information:
- Unit on-scene.
- Initial scene size-up.
- Location of a Primary (Level 1) Staging area. Considerations should include, but not be limited to keeping responding units at least 500 feet from trenches, cave-ins or collapses to minimize vibration that could further destabilize incident conditions.
- Vehicle exhaust that can collect in low-lying areas and spaces with limited ventilation, including but not limited to trenches.
- Unit assuming incident command (IC).
- Requests for any immediately identifiable additional and/or specialized …..as the incident require
resources
The IC should:
►Perform or direct another member to complete a …..and report the results to the IC to identify:
The nature of the incident.
Victim location.
Obvious scene and incident-related hazards.
Appropriate places for positioning of apparatus and other required resources.
360 assessment
The IC should
►Designate an….. Officer.
Incident Safety
The IC should
Control utilities. If machinery is involved, take reasonable steps to see that it is ….. and lockout/tagout procedures have been followed.
no longer energized
Dispatch shall be a …..alarm
Regular Alarm (All Call Response)
Apparatus should remain a safe distance from the scene.
Stage as directed by the IC. For trench, cave-in and collapse emergencies, if the staging area has not yet been established by the IC, when practicable, stage at least….. away from the incident, to minimize vibration that could further destabilize the incident.
500 feet
Initiate victim rescue within the …..of on-scene personnel and equipment.
training and operational capabilities
If the hazard involves collapse, trench or cave-in, establish a …..radius hazard zone and whenever practicable, control or eliminate all ground vibration within ….. of the collapse or cave-in.
50-foot
500 feet
For all other hazards, whenever practicable, establish a …..minimum radius around the incident that is free from bystanders.
200-foot
The IC should assign personnel to monitor air for deficient oxygen levels and presence of hazardous gas levels before entry by rescue personnel and during operations at confined space, ….. scenes and conduct operations as conditions dictate.
trench cave-in and collapse