This individual is responsible for the over management of the event.
Who is the incident commander?
This device can be left on the ambulance at an MCI.
What is an AED?
While they may have valuable information, they may initially be inaccessible.
What are shipping or lading papers?
This is not guaranteed by the use of lights and sirens.
What is right of way?
This is tried before prying a car door.
What is using the door handle?
These two sections contain a medical branch?
What are Operations and Logistics?
The first group of patients triaged.
What are the Green tags/ Minor patients?
This is done prior to initiating care for a chemically exposed patient.
What is decontamination?
This the best reason for an ambulance to request a police escort.
What is to prevent the ambulance from getting lost?
Removing victims who became entrapped in a vehicle, machinery, or building.
What is extrication?
Transfer of command should be done in this manner.
What is face-to-face?
Established by the most experienced member of the first arriving unit.
What is Incident Command?
A concern for responders at the scene of a bombing.
What is a secondary device?
Legal concept expressing that the operator of the ambulance must operate with special care and a higher standard of caution, even when using emergency lights and sirens.
What is due regard?
This phase is the most time consuming part of a technical rescue.
What is disentanglement?
The section is carries out the work of event stabilization and mitigation.
What is Operations?
The triage system used for patients less than 8 years of age or weighing less than 100 pounds.
What is JumpSTART?
Position of the anbulance when parked at a hazardous materials incident.
What is uphill, upwind and upstream?
An ambulance built on a truck chassis with a separate cab and patient compartment.
What is a Type 1 ambulance?
This vehicle stabilization device can be made from several pieces of wood of varying lengths secured together.
What is a step chock?
This individual manages internal and external information flow.
Who is the Public Information Officer/ PIO?
This is the primary goal of triage.
What is determine which patients receive treatment first?
This placard is used at fixed facilities.
What is the NFPA 704?
This is the minimum size for a nighttime helicopter landing zone.
What is 100'x100'?
This device is used in swift water rescue stop downstream travel.
What is a strainer?