(Daily Double)What is the first step when responding to an emergency?
What is...checking if the scene is safe.
The hand placement for Child and Infant CPR
What is...just below the nipple on breast-bone.
Technique used to create on open airway(no suspected head injury)
What is...a head tilt, chin lift
You are the first to arrive on a scene of a mutli-vehicle accident. Several patients are laying on the ground...what is your first course of action?
What is...establish command and request additional resources
Current number of drivers on Hull EMS.
What is...19.
If the victim is not breathing, how many breaths do you initially give to the victim?
What is...2 breaths.
If an infant is chocking, you must provide these.
What is 5 back blows and 5 chest compressions.
Visual to be seen when giving a breath
What is...chest rise.
Rapidly assessing to determine severity and prioritize who needs immediate care.
What is Triage.
Current number of EMT's on Hull EMS.
What is...19.
What is the best position for the patient to be in when performing CPR?
What is...flat on the floor(flat hard surface).
The compression method with 2-rescuer infant CPR
What is...thumbs and fingers encircling the infant
Safely freeing trapped patients from vehicles or structures
What is extrication.
Total number of run reports written so far in 2025
What is...222.
You have established that an adult victim is unresponsive...what do you do next?
What is...have someone call 911 and get an AED.
The recommended ratio of compressions to breaths for 2-rescuer CPR for infants
What is 15 compressions and 2 breaths
The four categories of a Mass Casualty Incident
What are immediate (Red), Delayed (Yellow), Hold (Green- Walking Wounded), Deceased (Black or White)
The person who wrote the most run reports to date this year(2025).
Who is…
How long should you take to check for normal breathing?
What is...no more than 10 secs.
You established the the infant/child is unresponsive. What do you do if you are alone?
What is...give 5 cycles of CPR, then activate the emergency response system(911).
The 3 diabetic life-threatening condtions EMS providers must be prepared to mange.
What is hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and HHNK(sustained hyperglycemia).
You respond to an hazmat scene...the patient is in unconscious and still in a hot zone. What should you do?
What is...wait for Hazmat teams to bring patient to a cold zone.
The year Hull EMS was established.
What is...1984.