DRAG & DROP SIMULATION

                                                         2 Story Bungalow

                                               Saturday 0900hrs hotel fully involved.  75% occupancy  2 wheel chair patrons on 2nd floor

                                                           Responding Units:  Eng. 61, 62, & 66.   T-64 Out of Service (Mechanical)

                                

 

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RFD HAZMAT 
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                                                     OES R.E.A.C.T. Test Answers:
1).  Make a disaster plan, Plan escape routes, Establish phone contacts out of area, Store 72-hour emergency kit, Take R.E.A.C.T. training, "Safety Survey" your home and work place, Choose reunification site, Have R.E.A.C.T. supplies readily available, Practice disaster drill  
2).  INDOORS: Under something that will protect you from falling debris (table, desk) OUTDOORS: Away from buildings, in an open area, away from downed power lines  IN A CAR: Stop, with flashers on, in a clear area, away from overpasses, underpasses, bridges, power lines or falling building debris  
3).  1 gallon,  per person,  per day,  for 3 days  
4).  Communications, Fire Suppression, Shelter & Special Needs, Damage Assessment, Logistics, Disaster Medical, Search & Rescue  
5).  Fear, Fatigue, Loss of Control, Anger, Disoriented, Loss of Trust, Confusion, Nausea, Depression, Helplessness  
6).  CLASS A: Ordinary Combustibles (paper, cloth, wood etc.), CLASS B: Flammable Liquids (oils, gasoline, paints etc.) CLASS C: Energized electrical equipment (wiring, fuse boxes) CLASS D: Combustible Metals (magnesium, titanium)  
7).  C). Electrical Shock  
8).  Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep  
9).  Gloves, Helmet, Flash light, Vest, Heavy clothing, Goggles, First Aid Kit, Boots, Water, Whistle, Pens, Paper  
10). Cribbing  
11). Loose mortar, Arched deep set windows, Header row, Metal Plates  
12). Half an X or "/", The rest of the X,  1). Time & date of search 2). Agency doing search 3). Important Information 4). Area of Search  
13). C). Tongue  
14). B). Direct Pressure  
15). Open airway, Control bleeding, Lay them down, Splint and immobilize fractures, Loosen clothing, Make them comfortable, Reassure them, Transport to life support  
16). Sort Group, Assess airway, Assess bleeding/circulation, Assess mental state  
17). B). Reposition head  
18). A). 2 seconds  
19). C). follow simple commands  
20). Light, Moderate, Heavy  

21). Anyone reported missing in the building?, Any structural damage?, What will be point of entry?, Where are potential hazards?, Alternate exit?, Does anyone know I'm in there?, What is the follow up plan (If we don't come out within a reasonable timeframe)? Are there any unique characteristics of this building?, How tall and deep is the building?, Where are the fire escapes? Back stairs?, How many occupants? (Check mailboxes)

 

 
22). When you smell gas, Major structural damage, Only when safe, Meter running rapidly  
23). The one on the right  
24). 2-A:10-B:C  
25). Horizontal &/or Vertical lines not right, Large cracks in exterior, Liquefaction, Foundation not level, separation between buildings  
26). Overturned containers with DOT label, Bubbling liquid, Pungent or noxious odors, Vapors  
27). I-Immediate   D-Delayed   DEAD