Patients who fall under this color should be identified first.
What is green?
Considering the safety of all people using the roadway is the definition of this.
What is due regard?
The public information officer, liaison officer, and this make up the command staff.
What is the safety officer?
This type of contamination occurs when a person transfers the hazardous material to other objects or personnel.
What is secondary contamination?
Class 2
What are gasses?
A patient with a capillary refill of greater than this should be tagged as immediate.
What is 2 seconds?
This should be used whenever the emergency vehicle is in reverse.
What is a spotter?
This section within the ICS is responsible for documenting all expenses that should be reimbursed.
What is finance?
The Incident Commander should set up post in this zone.
What is the cold zone?
Class 9
What is miscellaneous/other?
When utilizing START triage, a patient should be considered a red tag if they are breathing above this rate.
What is 30/min?
This ambulance design is sometimes referred to as a "vanbulance".
What is a type II?
This role with the ICS presents information to the public and media.
What is the public information officer?
This level PPE utilizes an SCBA and non-encapsulating suit.
What is level B?
Class 7
What is radioactive
This color tag is used with SALT triage but not with START.
What is grey?
This is the recommended size for a helicopter landing zone.
What is 100' x 100'?
An incident is considered this if it is contained and all casualties are accounted for.
What is closed?
This method of decontamination involves the use of a chemical to change the hazardous material into a less harmful substance.
What is neutralization?
Class 5
What are oxidizers?
This is what the acronym "START" stands for.
What is Simple Triage and Rapid Transport?
This is how far you should park beyond the scene of a MVC when arriving on scene.
What is 100 ft?
This role is responsible for directing emergency vehicles on where to park/drive on scene.
What is staging supervisor?
Within the NFPA 704 diamond, this is represented by the blue diamond.
What are health hazards?
Class 4
What are flammable solids?