How many 45 minute bottles are on the engine?
12
Is 20900 Runnmyeade Terrace the East or West Building?
East
5 Engines
2 Trucks
1 Rescue
1 BLS
2 BCs
Ems Sup
Safety Officer
Ops Chief
<70 mg/DI or > 150mg/DL
What are the stroke centers as outlined in General Directive #5?
Inova (Ashburn, Cornwall, Lansdowne)
Stone Springs
Fair Oaks
Fairfax
Reston
Haymarket Medical Center
Prince William Medical Center
Winchester Medical Center
Where is the commercial water key located on the engine?
It does not reside on the engine. Only on the trucks
What is the major rural water location in 6's 1st Due?
Luck Stone Quarry
Who makes up the recon group?
You are dispatched for a patient with a blood glucose level of 58. As an EMT-B what drugs can you administer?
Oxygen
Oral Glucose
What are the stemi centers as defined in General Directive #5?
Inova Fairfax
Frederick Memorial
Reston
Prince William Medical Center
Winchester Medical Center
What is the length and diameter of one section of the high rise rack?
2 in, 100 ft.
At 20900 Runnymeade Terrace, are the odd number apartments facing the entrance or the backside of the building?
Facing the entrance
No. Driver stays with rig and connects to FDC if nearby.
What is Ketoacidosis?
A serious metabolic complication that occurs when the body does not have enough insulin to use glucose (sugar) for energy. Typically you will smell a fruity smell originating from the patient.
Where are the 4 Level II Trauma Centers?
Inova Loudoun
Reston Hospital
Virginia Hospital Center
Winchester Medical Center
How many pre-connect attack lines are on the engine?
5 (front bumper, 2 crosslays, 300', 400')
On Sycolin Road, where does Station 6's due end?
Gulick Mill Road
Which engine is tasked with having a dry handline at the ready and is considered to be in a mobile state?
3rd due engine
What is the main performance indicator for a blood glucose emergency?
Blood sugar level determined before and after administration of glucose
According to General Directive #5 what are the injury patterns for yellow criteria?
High-Risk Auto Crash (partial or complete ejection, significant intrusion > 12 in occupant side or > 18in any site, death in passenger compartment, child unrestrained or in an unsecured child seat
Rider separated from transport vehicle with significant impact (motorcycle, ATV, horse, etc)
Pedestrian/bicycle rider thrown, run over, or with significant impact
Fall from height > 10ft (all ages)
what resides in the RIT compartment on the engine?
spanner wrenches
small and large area search rope
portable monitor
RIT bag
Water Thief
Smooth bore nozzle tip
At night we are dispatched to an event at 43100 Hay Rd, Ashburn, VA 20147. What is this location?
Stone Bridge High School
What engine's responsibility is water supply?
5th Engine
You were dispatched to a patient with an abnormal glucose level, after giving the patient one tube of oral glucose, they return to a normal state and refuse transport. What is your next step?
Contact OLMC and advise the patient to eat.
According to General Directive #5, what are the injury patterns for red criteria?
penetrating injuries to head, neck, torso and proximal extremities
skull deformity, suspected skull fracture
suspected spinal injury with new motor or sensory loss
chest wall instability, deformity, or suspected flail chest
Suspected fracture of two or more proximal long bones
Crushed, degloved, mangled, or pulseless extremity
Amputation proximal to wrist or ankle
Active bleeding requiring a tourniquet or wound packing with continuous pressure