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Emergency scenario (What would you do?)
#121
Geschrieben 22 Juli 2014 - 02:20
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#122
Geschrieben 24 Juli 2014 - 03:32
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#123
Geschrieben 26 Juli 2014 - 09:31
For you fire guys: Your dispatched for a working fire you pull up on scene and as the officer you give a size up the size up is a single story vacant house with fire showing reports are there might be squatters what do you do?
Here our fire assignment would be 3 engines, 1 aerial, 1 rescue, and 1 ALS ambulance. I'd request a 2nd ambulance off the bat due to possible entrapment.
So:
1st engine will be an 1 3/4" 300' lay to the seat of the fire depending on exact conditions
2nd engine grabs the plug, crew will proceed in for primary stretching a 2nd 1 3/4 line of engine 1.
3rd engine will be RIT
Aerial will stage on the hard surface and do vent, preferably vertical depending on nature of the fire
Rescue will perform secondary
1 ALS unit will have Rehab section
2nd unit will remain on scene available pending any potential injuries or victims
#124
Geschrieben 26 Juli 2014 - 03:55
*tones* "stations 2, 1, and 9(code for rit), a structure fire"
Station 2 has two engines and a heavy rescue. First engine lays in as search team, second engine will grab hoses off the first for interior attack. Rescue guys likely stand by as initial rit during search operations. They will rotate in to attack or work exterior.
Station 1 arrives with 2 engines as well. They will rotate into suppression spots as needed. Their ladder will begin roof ops.
Station 3 has two engines, a brush unit, and a department-built insulation vacuum. As station 9, they send their rit apparatus only. The other units will stand by to cover other calls.
Depending on fire conditions, we may call an engine or truck from a neighboring department to the scene. If the bulk of the fire is not controlled within 20 minutes, we have neighboring units man our two empty stations with an engine. One neighbor sends their rescue pumper as our three rescue pumpers and the rescue are tied up at scene. A structure call given as a 2, 1, 9 is the only time all 4 of our extrication equipped units are on the same call.

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#125
Geschrieben 05 August 2014 - 09:41
You are a UK response officer for the police. You get a call to a 12 y/o who has been 'victimised', you arrive and find it is on Facebook.
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#126
Geschrieben 07 August 2014 - 05:26
We take quite a few of those calls around here.
I'm not 100% sure on the UK legal system, but around here the officer would document the issue, and make contact with both parties. The victim and their family would usually be referred to a local magistrate if they would like to seek some sort of protective order.
#127
Geschrieben 02 September 2014 - 08:13
MCI:
You have a freight train caring: Pure Sodium, Crude oil, timber, equipment, plastics, and 30 other rail cars. It derails in a crowded city hitting several buildings and some become fully and partially involved. You also have crowds of rubber necks gathering and several cars are in danger of exploding along with injures from the impact of the train. You have 30 cars damaged/destroyed. You have 6 stations with in a 20 minute response time zone and an additional 10 within a 40 minute response time. You have a 20 person Mass Causality bus that takes 20 minutes to prep and a second bus that takes 2 hours to prep and arrive. There is a hospital that is 7 minutes away from the scene.
Here are visual details and station information: I marked on a map.
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#128
Geschrieben 02 September 2014 - 09:12
Evacuate the area. Defensive Fire Fighting. Send the MCB (Mass Causality Bus) 20 minutes away to the scene and the other MCB to the hospital to help outside with the green (Triage System) patients. The MCB on scene triages and other ambulances transport red/amber patients, while local buses transport green patients to hospital.
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#129
Geschrieben 03 September 2014 - 12:38
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#130
Geschrieben 03 September 2014 - 12:48

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#131
Geschrieben 03 September 2014 - 04:06
Respond an automatic third alarm, and request a special rescue assignment to the scene--should give me at least 2 Rescues, 3 Aerials, and 5-6 engines, as well as 2 ALS ambulances and a two chief-level officers. Call an additional 3 BLS ambulances and 2 ALS ambulances to the scene. Strike out the closest Confined Spaces/Building Collapse rescue team we can get. Strike out both MCI buses and notify law enforcement to began evacuating within a 1/2 mile radius until we can determine what's in the remaining railcars. Activate municipal (if applicable), county (if applicable), and regional HAZMAT resources. Call MCI alert at the local hospital and put both them, the local burn center, the local trauma center, and the next-closest general hospital on alert. Establish an LZ near the command post and launch 2 helicopters, with additional 1 on standby. Request 3 TAC channels from Dispatch, one for Fire Ops, one for Rescue Ops, and one for Command. Establish and follow FEMA Incident Command System.
Assignments as follows:
First-arriving units: Use binoculars to scope out train for HAZMAT placards. Provided no toxic placards are found, it continues as follows:
Rescue 1: Recover the engineer and conductor of the train.
Rescue 2: Recover the train manifest and any other documentation.
Engine 1, 2, 3, 4, Ladder 1, 2, 3: Defensive firefighting. Protect the exposures, let the remainder burn.
Engine 5, 6: Begin triaging and recovering RED tagged patients.
ALS Ambulance 1, 2: Establish a triage site at Forward Command and receive patients.
BLS 1, 2, 3, ALS 3, 4: Transport RED-tagged patients.
Incident Command: Activate local EOC. Strike additional alarms as necessary. Commandeer city buses for transport of walking wounded and evacuation.

#132
Geschrieben 03 September 2014 - 03:56
Sadly, we don't have a city bus transportation system in Morehead city. As for helicopters our county does not own any helicopters. The best options would be a sea-knight rescue helicopter from the military base (which can be anywhere from South Carolina to Virginia.) or a hospital helicopter from a few counties away.
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#133
Geschrieben 03 September 2014 - 04:35

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#134
Geschrieben 05 September 2014 - 01:32
Launch both of those helicopters and advise Dispatch to locate the nearest MedFlight, LifeNet, etc. base and ask for two additional birds. Depending on how close you are to the coast, you could possibly contact the Coast Guard.
And yes, simply replace city buses with school buses.

#135
Geschrieben 05 September 2014 - 05:26
The sea-knight is the coast guard helicopter.
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#137
Geschrieben 29 September 2014 - 03:41
(As UK) Panic Button, which gives open mike. Ask the guy to put the gun down. Guy does know Firearms/Trojan are on the way
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#138
Geschrieben 29 September 2014 - 09:24
(Fire)
If your engine is called to a reported "house fire". When you arrive on scene there is no visible smoke. You and your squad knock on the door and an elderly man comes screaming at you to get off his property, there is no fire. What would you do? Do firefighter have the right to enter any building which has a report of a fire? What if the owner gets out a shotgun (legal) (US) and tells you to get off his property or he has the right to shoot. Would you need to call police backup?
Explain to him that we were called for the reported fire, ask if we could have a look around and legally you can be on his property because there is a reported emergency (IE: fire, gas leak, medical problem). Once it is determined there is no emergency Then yes he is well with in his rights to kick you off his property, the fire department legally has the right to enter a building or property to extinguish a fire for the protection/preservation of life and property or if they are called for an emergency they can go anywhere on/in a property. No emergency the owner can deny and is well with in his constitutional rights
#139
Geschrieben 21 Oktober 2014 - 06:10
ACTIVE SHOOTER EVENT
You are a civilian in the country of your choice (basically, you are you), visiting a two story office building.
You are on the second floor of the building, where the cubicles are, when suddenly you hear several loud 'bangs' from downstairs. To you, this is the sound of gunfire (in-fact, it is gunfire), but the people around you aren't as sure: some people seem to think that someone set off fireworks as a prank, others think someone got caught watching a movie or playing a game, and a few think someone knocked over a pile of boxes. However, a few reasonable people have quietly gotten their things and are heading for what looks like a stairwell (fire escape or rear entrance) at the back of the building, and at least one brave soul is heading down to the first floor to investigate.
The first few moments in any emergency are crucial. You are the first responder. What do you do? And what do you convince the people around you to do?
"[...]Unless the LORD builds the house, They labor in vain who build it; Unless the LORD guards the city, The watchman keeps awake in vain." - Psalm 127:1
#140
Geschrieben 25 Oktober 2014 - 06:17