This adjective describes a company who arrives, works, and leaves together
Team Integrity
This is the info that should be transmitted over the radio after declaring a mayday also known as the acronym.
What is L-U-N-A-R?
Escaping or exiting a hazardous area under ones own power
Self-Rescue
Extends your air in the cylinder
skip breathing
The two items every member should carry when searching for downed firefighter
Radio and Flashlight
Fully equipped personnel who are on site ready to rescue trapped firefighters
RIC (Rapid Intervention Crew)
1st obligation in any mayday situation
What is control the radio?
Most basic method, stay in contact with THIS to remain orientated in dark or smoky environment to lead your way out
hose or guideline
A technique used when you inhale for 3 seconds, then release for 3
What is Box breathing?
These may be used to DRAG a downed firefighter
SCBA straps or drag rescue harness
who is responsible for analyzing risk on the fireground
IC- Incident command
Takes precedence over all other radio traffic
Mayday
This is what the A stands for in LUNAR
Air supply
This breathing technique utilizes your diaphragm
Belly Breathing
This device is used by a firefighter to alert aid by emitting an alarm or an automatic alarm sounds at a standstill
PASS (personal alert safety system)
A system whom a person identifies locations and functions of all the members at an incident scene
Personnel Accountability System
Short for "possible assistance needed" urgent, but non emergency, similar to mayday
Pan-Pan
A function on the emergency scene that cares for the downed firefighter including physical assessment, treatment, or regular monitoring of vitals
Emergency Incident Rehabilitation
Correct technique term for humming on exhale
Reilly Technique
This is a portable air supply that provides an emergency source for a single firefighter who ran out of supply and is insufficient to safely exit
Rapid Intervention pack
This standard presents for firefighters to communicate within 30 to 60 seconds of a distressed event
NFPA 1407
This standard establishes requirements for portable communications equipment used in the hazard zone
NFPA 1802
Term for ways or scenarios that makes you call a MAYDAY, such as fall, collapse, lost or trapped, or stuck
Paremeter
This is the standard on Fire Department Safety and Health Programs
NFPA 1500
According to national standard, this is the amount of minutes firefighters should be able to don structural PPE and SCBA equipment
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