Incident #A0017
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Added November 11, 2002
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow you to practice locating the battery of a crashed vehicle. In this scenario, "You Make The Call" as a member of the fire department engine company assigned to hazard control measures. It is assumed that you DO NOT have the Holmatro Company's Rescuer's Guide To Vehicle Safety Systems book available. Believe me, it's a lot easier with the book!
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Incident #A0016
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Added July 22, 2002
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow you to practice some decision-making skills typically necessary at entrapment situations. Review the initial image of this sequence then complete the "You Make The Call" question related to it. Continue through the additional incident images making more decisions at each point. There isn't necessarily a "right or wrong" answer, but there are choices that are better than others.
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Incident #A0015
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Added April 23, 2002
Objective: Completion of this scenario will better prepare the extrication specialist for forcing a jammed door that has an all-plastic outer door panel. This construction material is common on the Camaro, Firebird, Trans Am and Saturn vehicles for example.
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Incident #A0014
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Added March 21, 2002
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow the participant to practice developing primary and back-up plans for extrication of trapped patients. Review the initial image, then complete the "You Make The Call" question related to it. Continue through the scenario with each new image revealing new information and requiring more decisions to be made. Details of the actual incident are presented at the end of this scenario.
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Incident #A0013
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Added March 21, 2002
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow the participant to practice selecting a Plan 'A' and a Plan 'B' for freeing a trapped patient. Review the initial image and the follow-up views. Study the information presented, then complete the "You Make The Call" decision point questions. Details of the actual incident are presented at the end of this scenario.
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Incident #A0012
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Added October 1, 2001
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow the participant to practice their understanding of extrication pathways. This is a complex two-vehicle crash involving a car and an SUV. The scene will challenge you to focus on problems related to both of these vehicles. Review the initial images and the follow-up views. Study the information for each image then complete the "You Make The Call" questions.
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Incident #A0011
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Added September 1, 2001
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow the participant to practice their understanding of crash impacts as it relates to mechanism of injury. Review the initial image and the follow-up views. Study the information, then complete the "You Make The Call" questions. Details of the actual incident are presented at the end.
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Incident #A0010
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Added May 4, 2001
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow the participant to practice making tactical extrication decisions that a rescue officer may employ for removing the total sidewall structure of a vehicle. The vehicle has been struck on the passenger's side and the front seat passenger is trapped. Review each image, study the information presented, then complete the "You Make The Call" decision point question.
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Incident #A0009
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Added May 4, 2001
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow the participant to gain experience in developing alternative tools and techniques for accomplishing routine extrication tasks. Review each image, study the information presented, then complete the "You Make the Call" decision point question.
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Incident #A0008
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Added April 4, 2001
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow the participant to focus on the complex challenge of responding to a report of people trapped in a vehicle that is on fire when you arrive at the scene. Observe each image, study the information presented, then complete the "You Make The Call" decision point question.
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Incident #A0007
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Added April 4, 2001
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow the participant to practice their incident observation and size-up skills necessary for commanding a minor hazmat incident. The areas of scene size-up and hazardous material containment and control are addressed. Review each image, study the information presented, then complete the "You Make The Call" decision point question.
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Incident #A0006
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Added October 16, 2000
Objective: Participants will demonstrate proficiency in conducting vehicle crash scene size-up including recognition of scene hazards, vehicle make and model identification, and determination of potential patient access and extrication pathways.
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Incident #A0005
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Added October 16, 2000
Objective: Participants will demonstrate proficiency in conducting vehicle crash scene size-up including recognition of scene hazards, vehicle make and model identification, and determination of potential patient access and extrication pathways.
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Incident #A0004
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Added October 30, 2000
Objective: Completion of this scenario will allow the participant to practice anticipating the rescue and extrication skills necessary for dealing with one specific type of vehicle crash, the vehicle rollover.
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Incident #A0003
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Added October 16, 2000
Objective: Participants will demonstrate proficiency in conducting vehicle crash scene size-up including recognition of scene hazards, vehicle make and model identification, and determination of potential patient access and extrication pathways.
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Incident #A0002
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Added October 16, 2000
Objective: Participants will demonstrate proficiency in conducting vehicle crash scene size-up including recognition of scene hazards, vehicle make and model identification, and determination of potential patient access and extrication pathways.
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Incident #A0001
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Added October 16, 2000
Objective: Participants will demonstrate proficiency in conducting vehicle crash scene size-up including recognition of scene hazards, vehicle make and model identification, and determination of potential patient access and extrication pathways.
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