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Nine key tasks at CBRN event

Command and control


Mobilise


Arrive at scene


Scene assessment


Scene management


Deliberate reconnaissance


Rescue and triage


Support Decon


Survivor management

Response to CBRN event

Response - first 3 hrs


Recovery - after 3 hrs upto 24hrs


Restoration - conclusion of incident upto 12 weeks after roles

Roles of LFB at CBRN EVENT

save life


Fight and Prevent fires


Manage hazmat


Protect environment


Ensure health and safety of emergency responders


Safety management of inner cordon

Indicators of CBRN

Dead or distressed people, birds and Animals


Multiple showing unexplained symptoms


Prescence of hazmat


Unexplained Vapor or mist


Unexplained oily droplets or film on water


Withered plants

Sending messages

METHANE


M - major incident declared


E - exact loc


T - type of incident


H - hazards


A - access and egress


N- number of casualties


E- emergency services required

STEP plus


SAFETY TRIGGERS EMERGENCY PERSONEL

1 - one person incapacitated with no obvious reason


2- two people incapacitated with no obvious reason


3 - three or more people incapacitated with no obvious reason


Plus - followflow chart


Evacuate


Communicate and advise


Disrobe


Decon

A line is secured to

Object


Another line


Part of itself

Qualities of a knot

Easy to tie


Easy to untie


Not damage line


Carries out the function of which it is being employed, safely without slipping

Radiation measure

Time x distance x shielding

Water application techniques

Indirect


Direct


Gas cooling

Flash over symptoms

Rapid temp increase


Thick black smoke


Low neutral plane


Pyrolysis at ground level


Low water droplets falling to the floor after pulsing


Sounds of glass breaking as windows fail


Change in smoke issuing

Flash over symptoms

Rapid temp increase


Thick black smoke


Low neutral plane


Pyrolysis at ground level


Low water droplets falling to the floor after pulsing


Sounds of glass breaking as windows fail


Change in smoke issuing

Signs of backdraught

Black dense smoke


Little or no visible flame


Excess heat


Smoke leaving in puffs


Smoke stained windows

Airlifting unit

12 t capacity


17.5cm lift


Anti static rubber

Airbag control unit

Pressure release operates at 8.5 bar

Airbag hoses

5m


On drums 15m

Airlifting unit

12 t capacity


17.5cm lift


Anti static rubber

Airbag control unit

Pressure release operates at 8.5 bar

Airbag hoses

5m


On drums 15m

Testing air bags

Acceptance


After use


Monthly


Yearly by peg

Airlifting unit

12 t capacity


17.5cm lift


Anti static rubber

Airbag control unit

Pressure release operates at 8.5 bar

Airbag hoses

5m


On drums 15m

Testing air bags

Acceptance


After use


Monthly


Yearly by peg

Disc cutter

2.7kg


18v lit ion batt


Fixtec nut


125mm disc

Combi tool

14kg


27 cutting


47 spreading

Holman to cutter

15kg


56tonnes

Recip saw

150mm and 200m blades


4.1kg


18v lt ion battery

Recip saw

150mm and 200m blades


4.1kg


18v lt ion battery

Explosive atmosphere/ fire has explosion

Products of combustion, including in tiny fire gases gather in areas where prescence isn’t obvious, If correct concentrationwhen exposed to igntiokn it explodes

Recip saw

150mm and 200m blades


4.1kg


18v lt ion battery

Explosive atmosphere/ fire has explosion

Products of combustion, including in tiny fire gases gather in areas where prescence isn’t obvious, If correct concentrationwhen exposed to igntiokn it explodes

Flashiver

In a compartment fire the heat from the plume, hot gases and boundaries ignites all exposed combustible inside. When adiquetly ventilated there is sudden transition of a growing fire to fully developed

Flashiver

In a compartment fire the heat from the plume, hot gases and boundaries ignites all exposed combustible inside. When adiquetly ventilated there is sudden transition of a growing fire to fully developed

AVPU - response levwl

Alert


Verbal


Pain


Unconscious

Recip saw

150mm and 200m blades


4.1kg


18v lt ion battery

Explosive atmosphere/ fire has explosion

Products of combustion, including in tiny fire gases gather in areas where prescence isn’t obvious, If correct concentrationwhen exposed to igntiokn it explodes

Flashiver

In a compartment fire the heat from the plume, hot gases and boundaries ignites all exposed combustible inside. When adiquetly ventilated there is sudden transition of a growing fire to fully developed

AVPU - response levwl

Alert


Verbal


Pain


Unconscious

ATMIST recording details of patient

Age


Time


Mechanism of injury


Injuries


Signs and symptoms


Treatment given

Medical patient recording SAMPLE

Sign and symptoms


Allergy


Medication


Past HX


Last ate drank


Event/environment

Phases 1 rtc

Scene assessment and management


Access and stabilise


Ff media and tool dump


Stabilise and glass manage

Phases 1 rtc

Scene assessment and management


Access and stabilise


Ff media and tool dump


Stabilise and glass manage

Stages of fire

Incipient - fire starts with ignition of fuel


Growth - spreads and intensifies


Fully developed - peak


Decay - diminishes