Medical Supplies
Convoy OPS
Med. Procedures
Safety Protocols
Emer. Response
100

Used for hygiene and protection.

What is the purpose of the latex gloves?
100

Ghostwriter 5; Ghostwriter 3; Ghostwriter 4; Ghostwriter 2

What is a call sign?

100

Assess the casualty's airway, breathing, and circulation.

What is the first step in the primary survey of a casualty?

100

OCPs, ACH, Eye Pro, Gloves, Reflective Belt, Water Source, Pen & Paper

What are the uniform requirements at the motor pool?

100

Ensure the safety of yourself and others and notify your CVY CDR.

What is the first actions to take in an emergency situation?

200

Used to stop severe bleeding/massive hemorrhaging.

What is a tourniquet?

200

First Aid Kit & CLS Bag

What are the two medical kits required in each vehicle?

200

Remove the casualty from the source of the burn to prevent further harm

What is the first COA when attempting to provide first aid for burns?

200

Follow the chain of command and use the appropriate reporting forms.

How do you report a safety incident?

200

William Beaumont Army Medical Center

Where is the nearest emergency room for treatment?

300

Used to apply firm, even pressure to control bleeding without cutting off circulation.

What is a pressure bandage?

300

To ensure the safe and timely movement of the convoy.

What is the primary role of a convoy commander?

300

Immobilize injured area w/ splint/sling; apply ice; avoid moving injured SM; transport SM to nearest medical facility

How to treat an open fracture?

300

1. Identify hazards; 2. Assess risks; 3. Develop controls; 4. Implement controls

What are the four key principles of risk management?

300

Ensure safety; stop & move convoy to side; turn on hazard; notify CVY CDR; assess injuries; call for help; secure area; gather info

What are collision or vehicle accident procedures?

400

Sturdy, straight object; soft padding; bandages or strips of cloth; scissors

How to make an improvised splint?

400

SGT Newton / SPC Hicks / SGT Law / SGT Joseph

Who are the vehicle Operators / drivers on 28 OCT?

400

Bring to shade/cool place; loosen clothing; apply ice sheets; monitor

How to treat a heat casualty?

400

Driver inattention, excessive speed, and poor communication.

What are the primary causes of vehicle accidents in a convoy?

400

Pull to side of road; turn on hazards; notify CVY CDR; TC sets up warning triangles; ALL VEHICLES pull to side & turn on hazard until further instructions

What are vehicle break down procedures?

500

Used to request medical evacuation; includes location, freq, patient # & types, & more

What is a "9-Line MEDEVAC Request" and what information does it include?

500

PRI: PFC ATLAS; ALT: SGT WOODBURN

Who is your Convoy Commander on 28 OCT?

500

Signs include pale, clammy skin, rapid pulse, & shallow breathing; treat by keeping the casualty warm & elevating their legs

What are the signs of hypovolemic shock and the steps to treat it?

500

Check for mechanical issues; ensure all safety equipment is present & functional; verify that the vehicle is properly loaded

How do you conduct a safety inspection of a vehicle?

500

Immediately call for emergency medical services; begin CPR (*SM is not breathing); use a defibrillator *if avail; continue CPR until medical professionals arrive

What are the procedures if a SM collapses & is unresponsive?