Medical
Fire
Material Release
Utility Disruption
Miscellaneous
100

IF MEDICAL REACHES OUT TO DISPATCH REGARDING A NONCRITICAL INCIDENT & REQUEST AN EMS.. 


WHAT ARE THE NEXT STEPS? 

COPY BACK THE RELAYED INFORMATION TO MEDICAL / TBMNC FIRE AND EMS ARE ENROUTE

100

What are a few interview questions that you should ask a caller who is reporting a FIRE? 

1. First and last name?

2. Building/Column? Parking lot? N, E, S, W? Landmark?

3. Source? Electrical fire? Gas fire? Combustible liquid?

4. Are there visible flames? Size of fire (use object reference)?

5. Potential injuries?

100

If you receive a call regarding a material release --

What are a few interview questions you should ask the caller? 

  • First and last name?
  • Building/Column? Parking lot? N, E, S, W? Landmark?
  • What’s exposed? Amount? Contained or still leaking?
  • Potential injuries? Safety hazards?
100

When a call is received regarding an utility disruption 

What are some questions you'd ask the caller 

  • First and last name?
  • Building? Room? Floor level? Parking lot row? Landmark?
  • What’s effected? Cause? Potential impact on production?
  • Potential injuries? Safety hazards?
100

Someone who is threatening to kill with a gun. Which emergency event does this descriptive statement best fall under?

Active shooter/ hostile event

200

When you receive an emergency call, what pertinent information are you extracting from the caller for an initial dispatch?  

Location, building & column # 

Nature of the incident (patient symptoms) 

Is the patient conscious. 

200
Once you have gathered the pertinent information from the caller - regarding the FIRE 


What would be your next steps - in order? 

1. Call Randolph 911 immediately!

2. Dispatch TBMC Fire to location; send TBMNC Medical if needed

3. Send TBMNC Mobile Unit to staging area for escort

4. Send “Initial fire” Alert Media notification

5. Keep time records of requests/investigation during event

6. Ask caller any additional questions needed for report and/or resources

200

Once you have gathered the pertinent information regarding the material release

What would be your next steps? 

  • Dispatch TBMNC Fire & TBMNC Facilities
  • Send “Initial Material Release” Alert Media notification
  • Keep time records of requests/investigation during event
  • Ask caller any additional questions needed for report and/or resources
200

Who would you dispatch initially for a utility disruption scenario? 

TBMNC Security

Either Mobile, S1, or S2 to the affected area. 

200

What program do we utilize to monitor the local weather?

ACCU Weather

300

Which site address do you send Mobile Unit to stage for outside resources (RCPD, ALS/EMS, Julian Fire)?

5938 Julian Airport Rd, liberty NC 27298

300

Once you have received the ALL CLEAR from TBMNC Fire, what would be your next steps. 

1. Final Alert Media Update

2. Send report to TBMNC Dispatch & Fire Captain on shift

300

What information would you include in the initial alert media notification for a material release scenario. 

#Event Time (In Military) 

Emergency responders were responding to a reported #Amount/Type material release at #Location/Building-Column.  

300

Once you dispatch TBMNC security for a utility distribution related incident -- what would be your next steps? 

1. 

1. Contact Duke Energy for any possible outages on or near site

2. Contact Facilities if Duke reports no local outages

3. Send “Initial Utility Disruption” Alert Media notification with restoration details

4. Keep time records of requests/investigation during event

300

Which program would you use to confirm if someone is an employee at TBMNC?

ID Credentials

400

List three (3) key words that would classify as a “Critical” medical:

CPR in progress

Heart Attack 

Cardiac Arrest 

Chest Pains

Unconscious 

Difficulty Breathing 

400

Although all details, calls, and transmissions should be recorded in your incident report -- what pertinent information should be included 

- Initial Call and the time the call was received. 

- The time Fire announced that they were enroute 

- Who took command of the incident 

- The time TBMNC Fire, Security, Julian and any additional resources arrived on scene.

- All Clear 

400

As the incident for the material release comes to a close -- what steps should you take? 

  • Update any Alert Medias as needed
  • Send report to TBMNC Dispatch & Fire Captain on shift
400

What would be your concluding steps for a utility disruption? 

  • Update any Alert Medias as needed
  • Send report to TBMNC Dispatch & Security Lieutenant on shift

400

List two (3) different types of fires:

1. Electrical

2. Gas

3. Caused by Combustible Liquid 

500

List the resources needed for dispatching a critical medical incident in order

tbmnc fire 

medical 

Ems

Stage Mobile & S1/ or s2 to escort offsite resource

Account Manager 

500

When should you update the alert media notification 

& give an example of what information should be included in your initial notification 

You should update the alert media notification as needed.. 

example:  when given additional pertinent information by way of TBMNC Fire or when outside resources have arrived onsite (Julian Fire & Randolph Co.) 


Initial Alert Media Should Include:

[Event time] 

[Brief Description, Type of Fire] 

[Location, Building- Column]  

500

How does a Non-Hazmat and Hazmat material release differ? 

  • Hazmat materials can harm people, property, or the environment, while non-hazmat materials do not.
  • Hazmat incidents require a consistent and adequate means of handling, while non-hazmat incidents do not.
  • Hazmat incidents are regulated by government agencies like the EPA, requiring specialized disposal procedures, while non-hazmat incidents do not.
500

Give an example of how you would transcribe an alert media notification for a utility disruptive event. 

TBMNC: At #Event Time (In Military) emergency Responders were responding to a reported #Type of Utility Disruption at #Location/Building-Column. An update will be provided as more information is available.

500

List The different Event Types 

1. Fire  

2. Material Release (Non-Hazmat & Hazmat)

3. Medical (Critical & Non- Critical) 

4. Natural Disaster 

5. WPV Threat Acts (ex: harassment of an individual or group) 

6. Theft 

7. Company Property Damage - Vandalism 

8. Unauthorized Access 

9. Utility Disruption 

10. Active Shooter