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M. U. S. A. R. . Commanding a Confined Space Rescue. TERMINAL OBJECTIVE. M. U. S. A. R. . Utilize the Incident Command System of the AHJ during a confined space rescue simulation. M. U. S. A. R. . ENABLING OBJECTIVES. Define goals and objectives Identify the purpose of SOG’s
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M. U. S. A. R. Commanding a Confined Space Rescue
TERMINAL OBJECTIVE M. U. S. A. R. Utilize the Incident Command System of the AHJ during a confined space rescue simulation.
M. U. S. A. R. ENABLING OBJECTIVES • Define goals and objectives • Identify the purpose of SOG’s • Identify support groups within the ICS • Demonstrate the use of worksheets
The Confined Space Rescue Team can work as a branch or as assigned to individual tasks. OVERVIEW
Life Safety • Incident Stabilization • Property Conservation INCIDENT PRIORITIES
Priority • Risk/Benefit Analysis • Strategies • Offensive (Rescue) • Defensive (Body Recovery) LIFE SAFETY
Training + Equipment + Experience = Tactical Objectives INCIDENT STABILIZATION
Establish cost recovery ordinances to allow for equipment replacement. PROPERTY CONSERVATION
Procedures to follow from arrival to termination of the incident: • Phase I • Phase II • Phase III • Phase IV STANDARD OPERATING GUIDE
PHASE IPre-Entry (Scene Management) • Implemented when first unit arrives on the scene • size-up initiated • command established • hazard control procedures implemented
PHASE IIEntry/Rescue Operations • Select proper protective equipment • Designate personnel to complete tactical objectives • Develop a rescue plan • test communication equipment • Locate the victim • obtain additional equipment needed for removal
PHASE IIIRemoval • Package the patient • Provide rigging, if needed • Report to group leader and EMS • treat and/or transport patient
PHASE IVTermination • Document information • interview rescuers • Rehabilitate Rescue team members • Inspect equipment • Conduct a post-incident
Make an initial scene assessment and evaluation • Establish strategic goals and tactical objectives • Determine action plan • Determine additional resources • Deploy personnel • Establish a command post STRATEGIC GOALS/TACTICAL OBJECTIVES
Number of victims • Type of space • Witness interview • Permit review • Hazard assessment • Air monitoring • Type of equipment needed • Available resources Initial Scene Assessment and Evaluation
Establish Strategic Goals and Tactical Objectives • Implement a offensive or defensive strategy • Goals • identification • isolation • protection • notifications • rescue/recovery • termination
Offensive vs. Defensive Determine Action Plan
Personnel • Equipment Determine Additional Resources
Design and ICS • tactical worksheet Deploy Personnel and Units
Establish a Command Post • ICS members identifiable with vests
Group/Branch Supervisor Safety Entry - Rescue/Recovery Emergency Intervention Ventilation Air monitoring Lockout Air Supply Riggers Medical Communications Research Decon FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS OF THE ICS