Victim Transport Devices
Classes of Fire
Vehicle Stabilization
Lifts, Carries & Drags
Scene Size Up
100

a device, often a frame covered with a soft material, used to transport a sick, injured, or deceased person

What is a stretcher? 

100

 most common, made of combustible materials (wood, paper, fabric, rubber and plastic), if the fire leaves ash behind it is typically Class a  

What is class A fire? 

100

used to stabilize an upright vehicle, wedged at all 4 tires 

What is chocks? 

100

used by a single fire fighter to carry children or a small adult

What is Cradle in arms? 

100

A fire scene size up includes: 

what is the time of day, type of occupancy, # of victims, hazards, etc? 

200

designed to be slightly wider and longer than the average human body to accommodate the immobilization straps, and have handles for carrying the patient

What is a backboard? 

200

occurs when flammable liquids or gases such as alcohol, kerosense, paint or gasoline, methane or propane ignite

What is a class B fire? 

200

Use wood or plastic cribbing materials (like 4x4s or 6x6s) stacked in a perpendicular fashion to support the vehicle's weight

What is box cribbing? 

200

used by two firefighters for victim removal, consist of one person getting under the victim's arms and one person holding under the victims knees

What is an extremity lift? 

200

What is the mnemonic used for fire scene size up? 

what is IDEAL? 
300

a device used to transport patients up and down a staircase while in a sitting position

What is a stair chair? 

300

electrical currents or equipment as source, can’t be fought with water and occurs mostly at industrial settings due to large amounts of electrical sources

What is a class C fire? 

300

Use ________ (hydraulic or mechanical) to brace the vehicle against the ground or other structures

What are struts? 

300

uses the victims upper clothing for dragging

What is a clothing drag? 

300

used to find scene hazards away from the vehicle prior to approaching. Includes ejected victims, downed electrical lines, damaged power poles, hazardous materials, etc

What is an outer circle survey? 

400

These are durable, reusable soft stretchers designed for patient transport, especially in areas where standard stretchers cannot easily maneuver

What is a titan? 

400

combustible metal source, ex: aluminum, lithium, magnesium. typically occurs in lab or manufacturing settings

What is a class D fire? 

400

The stabilization method used will depend on the vehicle's ______________. 

What is the vehicle's position? 

400

The firefighter seat lift carry is a method used by two firefighters to move a conscious or unconscious casualty for a short distance, where they kneel beside the casualty, raise them to a seated position, and then carry them by linking arms and supporting their knees.

what is a seat lift/carry? 

400

The purpose of a scene size up is to ....

What is quickly assess and evaluate a situation to ensure safety for all involved, determine the nature of the incident, and identify necessary resources and strategies for responding effectively?

500

cooking (grease oil, vegatable fat) occurs in kitchens, can’t be fought with water but with wet chemical agents

What is a class K fire? 

500

part of vehicle that is used to hold the two side edges of the car windscreen 

What is the A post?

500

Used by personnel as they approach vehicle. a 360 around vehicle looking for power lines over car and overhead, leaking fuel, # of patients, stability of vehicle and amount of stabilization needed

What is an inner circle survey?