The trachea belongs to which body system
Respiratory system
Supporting a conscious victim by draping their arm around your shoulders
What is one-person walking assist
This device is imperative for communicating with the IC:
What is a radio
1075
What is Propane
Action that is to be taken by the initial units on scene.
What is a scene size up
Glycogen is the main way the body stores glucose—better known by what sweet common name
Sugar
A rescuer dragging a victim by the collar
What is a clothes-drag
Senses and reads heat to show firefighters where there may be fire or a person
What is a thermal imaging device
The Device on a vehicle transporting hazardous materials that identifies what they are carrying.
What is a Placard
Double Jeopardy
Levels of personal protective equipment
Double Jeopardy
Which is the largest organ in the human body
Carry used on a small adult or child.
What is cradle-in-arms carry.
What is a Halligan Tool
The Halligan is a prying tool.
Where can you find the Paperwork on what is being hauled.
Driver side door
The three different zones of a hazmat scene
What is hot zone, warm zone and cold zone
A detailed dissection of a deceased person, done to determine why they died
Autopsy
Two rescuers supporting a victim by draping his/her arms around them
What is two-person walking assist
This device is used to help find firefighters that are trapped or in danger
What is a PASS device
Placement of apparatus in relation to a hazardous scene
What is Upwind
The primary function of the Operational level at a scene
What is isolate and deny entry
Which blood type is considered as universal donor
O negative
Drag used on a victim who is not dressed.
What is the blanket drag.
This tool is used when it's impossible to cover the interior by following the walls
What is search rope
Quickest resource for determining how to best respond and deal with specific/identified hazmat release
What is the ERG
Who is in charge at all scenes
Incident Commander