Title: Chapter%2014%20Emergency%20Operations
1Chapter 14Emergency Operations
2Introduction
- Personnel can be divide into two general areas,
operations and support - Fundamental role of fire department is to respond
to emergencies - Incident type determines which personnel will
respond - Multiple agencies may show up at an incident to
determine objectives, strategies, and tactics - Law enforcement and other agencies assist and
sometimes command incidents with fire department
3Learning Objective 1 16 Firefighter Life Safety
Initiatives
- FIREFIGHTER LIFE SAFETY INITIATIVES
- Cultural change
- Personal and organizational accountability
- Risk management
- Stop unsafe practices
- Training qualifications
- Cont.
4Learning Objective 1 16 Firefighter Life Safety
Initiatives
- FIREFIGHTER LIFE SAFETY INITIATIVES
- Medical and physical fitness standards
- Data collection system
- Utilize available technology
- Investigate all firefighter fatalities
- Safe practices
- Cont.
5Learning Objective 1 16 Firefighter Life Safety
Initiatives
- FIREFIGHTER LIFE SAFETY INITIATIVES
- Response policies and procedures
- Response to violent incidents
- Counseling and psychological support
- Public education
- Enforcement of codes
- Apparatus and equipment
6Learning Objective 1 16 Firefighter Life Safety
Initiatives
- PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE 16 INITIATIVES
- Duty and responsibility
- Firefighter maintenance program
- Rehab guidelines
- Passengers when responding to incidents
- Drivers responding to incidents
- Interior firefighting
7Learning Objective 1 16 Firefighter Life Safety
Initiatives
- RAPID INTERVENTION TEAMS
- Immediate rescue effort
- Standing by in full PPE
- Equipment and clothing same as entry team
- Firefighter Assist and Search Teams (FAST)
8Learning Objective 1 16 Firefighter Life Safety
Initiatives
- TWO IN, TWO OUT
- OSHA regulation
- Applies to fires beyond ignition stage
- Only exception is threat of imminent danger
- Visual or voice contact at all times
9Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- STRUCTURE FIREFIGHTING
- Basic responsibility of fire department
- Structure loss to a minimum
- Primary search
- Coordinated attack
- Cont.
10Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- STRUCTURE FIREFIGHTING
- Ventilation issues
- SCBA
- Leather gloves and boots
- Other building contents
- Structural collapse
- Cont.
11Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- STRUCTURE FIREFIGHTING
- Clandestine drug lab
- Flame and smoke indicators
- Second way out
- Do not freelance
- High-rise firefighting
- Electricity
12Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- SPRINKLERED OCCUPANCIES
- Causes of unsatisfactory performance
- Departments should establish SOPs
- Check all valves
- Turn off only portion in affected area for
overhaul - Conduct investigation
13Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
- Substations and vaults
- High potential for electrocution
- Fog patterns or short bursts
- General rule use electric company staff for
guides - Without power, Class C fire reverts to A, B, D,
or K
14Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- WILDLAND FIREFIGHTING
- Basic methods of extinguishment
- Backfire
- Wildland safety
- Ten Standing Fire Orders
- 18 Situations That Shout Watch Out
- Cont.
15Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- WILDLAND FIREFIGHTING
- Common causes for tragedy and near-miss incidents
- LCES
- F LCES ?
- Look up, look down, look around
- Main message is safety
16Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- WILDLAND-URBAN INTERFACE/INTERMIX
- Foothills and mountainous areas
- Firefighters must be in the path of the advancing
fire - Protect as many structures as possible
- TRIAGE
- PROTECTION
17Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- OIL FIREFIGHTING
- Skill that needs to be developed
- Extinguish fire and control leaks
- Confine the fire and protect exposures
- Should be accompanied by refinery employees
18Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- THREE MAIN PROBLEMS
- Boil over
- Slop over
- Froth over
- Tanks with a cone roof
- Tanks with a floating roof
19Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- GASOLINE SPILLS
- Requires that vapors be controlled
- Should not enter area of spill
- LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS (LPG)
- Tanks are built to withstand high pressures
- BLEVE
20Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENTS
- Becoming more common
- Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
- Regular PPE not designed for hazardous materials
- Isolate, identify, and deny entry
- Set up perimeters
- Cont.
21Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENTS
- Identify the material involved
- After positive identification
- Diking or berming
- Diverting
- Controlling
22Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
- Take human lives and cause panic and disruption
- Chemical
- Biological
- Radioactive
- Nuclear
- Explosive
23Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) OPERATIONS
- Exposure to bloodborne and airborne pathogens
- Category 1 employees are at greatest risk for
exposure - Personnel should have proper PPE
- Universal precautions
- Body substance isolation
- Cont.
24Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- VEHICLE ACCIDENTS
- Class B foam for spilled fuel
- If spilled fuel, do not use power tools
- VEHICLE FIRES
- Can have all the hazards of a structure fire
- Full PPE and SCBA should be worn
25Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- AIRCRAFT FIREFIGHTING
- Aircraft present many different hazards
- First priority, is to create a path
- Make entry to the aircraft
- Complete overhaul of the scene
26Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 4 Roles and
Limitations of the Fire Department Safety
Considerations at Different Emergencies
- EMS AND FIREFIGHTING WITH AIRCRAFT
- Most common encounter with rescue is the
helicopter - Rules for working around helicopters
- Setting up a landing zone
- Items pilot should be aware of
- Planes or helicopters may drop
- water or retardant
27Learning Objective 5 Firefighter Safety and
Decision Making
- CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (CRM)
- Assumes human error is primary cause for injuries
- CRM based on five elements
- Communication
- Situational awareness
- Decision making
- Teamwork
- Barriers
28Learning Objective 5 Firefighter Safety and
Decision Making
- 2 7 TOOL
- Two errors
- Underestimating hazards
- Failing to notice changing conditions
- Seven barriers
- Inexperience
- Cont.
29Learning Objective 5 Firefighter Safety and
Decision Making
- 2 7 TOOL
- Getting too comfortable
- Distraction from primary duty
- Priorities out of order
- Social influences
- Stress reaction
- Physical impairment
30Summary
- Numerous safety rules can be applied to a wide
range of situations - Training programs are available for different
incident types - Every situation has its own set of hazards, and
it is your responsibility to provide for personal
safety and the safety of others - Train yourself to evaluate situations as they
arise - Decision-making skills are critical for safety
- Remain constantly vigilant