Vehicle Extrication Whats your sizeup Where are you going What are you going for Who is coming with you What did the dispatcher tell you Dispatch Information Stats 2012 3 Extrication Accidents ID: 252073
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Boone County Fire Protection District
Vehicle ExtricationSlide2
What’s your size-up?Slide3
Where are you going?What are you going for?Who is coming with you?What did the dispatcher tell you?
Dispatch InformationSlide4
Stats2012
3 Extrication Accidents48 Rollover Accidents201114 Extrication Accidents111 Rollover AccidentsSlide5
Personal Protective Equipment
Turnout PantsTurnout CoatTraffic VestHelmetGlovesEye ProtectionHearing ProtectionRespiratory ProtectionSlide6
Primary size-up
Secondary size-upHose line pulled
Vehicle stabilizationBattery accessPatient accessTool application
Patient packaging
Patient transport
Demobilization
Rehab Equipment
Sequence from ArrivalSlide7
Primary Size-up
Arrival on sceneDescription of the vehicleHow many vehicles are involved?Where is the vehicle(s)?Description of the problemHow are the vehicles positioned?
Describe the extent of damageAny obvious threats?Establish CommandAssign a tactical channelSlide8
What’s your size-up?
“Columbia from E101…”Slide9
Secondary Size-up
Six sided survey
Warm Zone survey and Hot Zone surveyBenchmarks:“Columbia 360 Complete…”
Announce any additional information from the Primary Size-up
Announce your incident strategy
Command Post locationSlide10
Considerations:WeatherLines downHazardous materials
Patient count (classification)Need for additional resourcesAmbulancesRescue SquadsTraffic Management (Formal)
Must happen on all
incidents lasting
longer than 30
minutes
MODOT notification
Secondary Size-upSlide11
Hot ZoneIndividuals immediately engaged in extrication actives or patient careSlide12
Warm Zone
Incident Command Post locationEquipment cachePersonnel staging areaApparatus stagingSlide13
Cold ZoneAmbulance staging area
MediaFlaggers for traffic control zonePersonnel not directly engaged in the rescue processSlide14
Temporary Traffic Control Zone
Cones 5 on each apparatusEmergency Traffic SignsBlocking ApparatusPositioning Rescue Squads and AmbulancesRequesting MODOTSlide15
Reasons for Controlling Traffic
Possible secondary accidentsTwo main causes of vehicle accidentsAlcoholCell Phones
Breedlove Close CallSlide16
Vehicle Stabilization
Terrain
Position
Vehicle Type
LocationSlide17
Stabilization
What’s the goal?Cribbing4x4’s
2x4’sWedgesParatech StrutsCome-alongAirbagsSlide18
What’s your size-up?Slide19
Resources
WebsitesFire Engineering - Extrication Zonehttp://www.fireengineering.com/extrication-zone.htmlFireRescue1http://www.firerescue1.com/extrication/
Boron Extricationhttp://boronextrication.com/Phone/Tablet AppsHybrid Auto Extrication Guide (Free)http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hybrid-auto-extrication-guide/id398905311?mt=8
Extrication Zones Pro ($4.99)
http://
itunes.apple.com/us/app/extraction-zones-pro/id446538807?mt=8T
iCRS
lite USA iPhone Edition
2011 ($14.99)
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/icrs-lite-usa-iphone-edition/id475309851?mt=8Slide20
Game Plan
10 minute break - HYDRATECrew 1 – Vehicle StabilizationCrew 2 – Purchase Points10 min breakScenariosExtra tool time as time permitsRehab Equipment