Vehicle Rescue NFPA 1006, Chapter 10, 2008 Ed. Level II

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Vehicle Rescue NFPA 1006, Chapter 10, 2008 Ed. Level II Name: Overall Score: Pass Fail Incomplete Class Number: Instructor Signature Skill Number 1 Skill Plan for a Commercial Heavy Vehicle/Machinery NFPA 1006 Objective 2008 Edition Pass/Fail 10.2.1 Pass Fail Did not test 2 Stabilize a Commercial/Heavy Vehicle 10.2.2 Pass Fail Did not test 3 Access Patient 10.2.3 and 10.2.4 Pass Fail Did not test 4 Victim Disentanglement and Extrication 10.2.4 and 10.2.5 Pass Fail Did not test X:\Fire Commision Submissions June 2013\Vehicle Extriation\RESA Skill Sheets\Level 2\Skills Completion Chapter 10 LEVEL 2.doc

Skill 10.2 (1) JPR 10.2.1 Primary Task: Plan for Commercial Incident 1. The Candidate shall be given guidelines, planning forms, and operations level vehicle/machinery scenario involving a commercial heavy vehicle. 1. The candidate shall plan for a commercial heavy vehicle or large machinery incident, conduct initial and ongoing size-up so that the hazards are identified, isolation methods and scene security measures are considered, fire suppression and safety measures are identified, stabilization needs are evaluated, and resource needs are identified. 1. Establishes and utilizes an incident management system 2. Ensures all personnel have appropriate PPE 3. Identifies hazards 4. Completes size-up 5. Establishes zones for safety 6. Establishes a safe working zone with proper traffic control and work zones 7. Isolates energy sources and potential ignition sources 8. Assures fire protection is in place 9. Identifies stabilization needs 10. Documents accurately and completely 11. Did not perform any unsafe acts Evaluator s Comments:

Skill 10.2 (2) JPR 10.2.2 Primary Task: Stabilize a Commercial/Heavy Vehicle 1. The Candidate shall be given an extrication scenario involving a commercial heavy vehicle with vehicular damage, victim injury and/or entrapment, assorted rescue tools/equipment. The candidate shall function as a member of a team and establish emergency evacuation & safety signals, conduct a size-up, and provide for stabilization of commercial/heavy vehicles. 1. The candidate shall function as a member of a team and establish emergency evacuation & safety signals, conduct a size-up, and provide for stabilization of commercial/heavy vehicles 1. Ensures all personnel have appropriate PPE 2. Identifies hazards 3. Uses appropriate stabilization devices 4. Stabilization points are identified based on scenario and construction of vehicle 5. Stabilizes large/heave vehicle/machinery eliminating movement on any plan and/or direction utilizing appropriate methods and available equipment with vehicle in the following positions: - Large/Heavy vehicle upright (mandatory) - Large/Heavy vehicle on side (mandatory) - Large/Heavy vehicle over embankment (optional) - Large/Heavy vehicle on roof (optional) - Large/Heavy vehicle on passenger vehicle (optional) 6. Identifies access and extrication pathways and assures they are not obstructed. 7. Did not perform any unsafe acts

Evaluator s Comments:

Skill 10.2 (3) JPR 10.2.3 and 10.2.4 Primary Task: Access Patient 1. The Candidate shall be given an extrication scenario where all present and potential hazards are controlled and the vehicle is properly stabilized, as a member of a team establish evacuation and safely signals, identify and create access and egress opening for rescue, emergency escape routes is provided, probable victim locations(s) are identified, safely gain access to entrapped victims(s), stabilize and provide patient care. 1. The candidate shall function as a member of a team at a large/heavy extrication scene where the vehicle is properly stabilized and all present and potential hazards are controlled. Establish evacuation and safely signals, identify and create access and egress opening for rescue, emergency escape routes is provided, probable victim locations(s) are identified, safely gain access to entrapped victims(s), stabilize and provide patient care. 1. Ensures all personnel have appropriate PPE 2. Identifies hazards 3. Identifies primary and secondary means of access and egress 4. Provide for safe entry of medical/rescue personnel 5. Interior and rescuer created hazards identified and controlled (broken glass, sharp edges, etc.) 6. Establishes contact with the patient 7. Performs patient triage 8. Appropriate tools used in a safe and effective manner 7. Did not perform any unsafe acts Evaluator s Comments:

Skill 10.2 (4) JPR 10.2.4 and 10.2.5 Primary Task: Victim Disentanglement & Extrication 1. The Candidate shall be given an extrication scenario where all present and potential hazards are controlled and the vehicle is properly stabilized, as a member of a team safely disentangle and extricate victim(s) without compromising victim packaging, undue injury is prevented and stabilization is maintained. 1. The candidate shall function as a member of a team at a large/heavy extrication scene where the vehicle is properly stabilized and all present and potential hazards are controlled. Safely disentangle and extricate victim(s) without compromising victim packaging, undue injury is prevented and stabilization is maintained. 1. Ensures all personnel have appropriate PPE 2. Selects appropriate tools and techniques 3. Provides pathway large enough to accommodate extrication of patient 4. Provide space for proper patient packaging/immobilization 5. Disentangle patient without further compromising or aggravation patient s injuries or condition. 6. Applies appropriate packaging devices 7. Ensures proper patient immobilization 8. Provides for coordinated movement of patient 9. Extrication completed without further compromising patient condition or aggravating patient s injuries 10. Appropriate tools used in a safe and effective manner 11. Did not perform any unsafe acts Evaluator s Comments: