Scene Management
(S-S-SAGE)
Get Me Outta Here
Roles and Responsibilities
Glass
Definitions
100

"S" stands for (step one)

What is Stabilize the Scene

100

This is one rule we always use before breaking glass/damaging the vehicle

Try before you pry (ie check to see if the door is unlocked)

100

This person is responsible for the overall care of the scene. They support the operation by acquiring and deploying resources. 

Who is the Incident Commander 

100

This is what we YELL before breaking any glass

What is "BREAKING GLASS" 

100

This is the application of equipment and techniques designed to stop the vehicles from moving in any direction further securing the scene for rescuers and the patients. 

What is stabilization 

200

"S" stands for (step 2)

What is Stage the Tools

200

This device (which comes in a variety of shapes and sizes) can be used with cribbing to lift and extricate patients who are trapped under vehicles/buses etc. Always capture your progress with cribbing. 

What are Airbags

200

This optional role is responsible for planning, directing, and redirecting extrication efforts on scene. They remain off tools and focused on the overall picture and safety of members and occupants. 

What is the Rescue Team Lead

200

This is the required PPE when creating glass dust

What is eye protection (safety goggles) and respiratory protection (N95 mask)

200

This type of glass undergoes a heat treatment process and is designed to shatter in many small pieces (commonly found in side and rear windows of vehicles) 

What is tempered glass

300

"A" stands for

What is Access the Patient

300

These are the two categories of extrication

What are controlled release (no immediate threat to life) and rapid release (life or limb injury, no time to waste)

300

When initially tasked, this person should grab everything you anticipate needing (struts, cribbing, chocks). Once you have performed 4-point _______, report to IC or Rescue Team Lead. You may be re-tasked partway through extrication as parts of the vehicle can shift or reduce the balance and weight of the vehicles. 

What is Stabilization 

300

This is the order you should remove glass in relation to the occupants

What is farthest from the occupant to closest to the occupant 

300

This type of glass is layered with plastic adhesive to provide strength and increased resistance 

What is Laminated Glass

400

"G" stands for

What is Glass Management

400

This is one important step that must be taken when extricating on electric and hybrid vehicles especially 

What is shut off and power down the system 

400

This position is responsible for accessing the patient (when it is safe to do so). Tasks include powering down the vehicle, applying emergency brake, placing manual transmission in gear, turning off ignition, return keys to IC, check status of high voltage systems, and patient assessment. They provide an update on patient condition to IC/Team Lead on how expedited the extrication should be. They provide ongoing care and have the responsibility to STOP the extrication at any time of it starts to compromise patient safety. 

Who is Interior Rescuer/Medic

400

You should do this with any glass that will have force applied to it 

What is remove it 

400

This is a 5-15 foot area surrounding the vehicle. Look for hazards, number of occupants, degree of entrapment, status of airbags, structure/framework of vehicle. If two vehicles are involved, two of these areas can be established. 

What is the Inner Circle. 

500

"E" Stands for 

What is Extricate the Patient

500
This is how far you should stay away from side curtain, driver side, and passenger side airbags (3 parts) 

What are 5 inches (side curtain), 10 inches (driver side), and 20 inches (passenger side) 

500

When tasked, you should initially pull and stage necessary tools for extrication (cutters, spreaders, etc) ensuring pumps are on & running, hoses are connected, and tools are functioning. You can then deploy smaller hand tools at staging area as needed. Once your task has been completed, return the tool to staging area and go "task complete, hands free,"

Who is Tool 1, 2, 3...
500

When breaking glass, occupants should have this (in addition to their own respiratory and eye protection) to add additional protection from glass particles (two things) 

What is soft and hard protection 

500

This is the larger 360 degree area around the center of the incident or crash. The area can be 25, 50 or more than 100 feet in diameter. Complete a size up of this area to look for hazards and ejected victims. Make note of vehicle details and hazardous materials. 

What is the Outer Circle

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