Fort Lewis Extrication Team IC Cheat Sheet _____________________________________________________________________ A.
SCENE SIZEUP- SHORT REPORT-ESTABLISH COMMAND- Arriving on-scene, what
do we have? How many vehicles? In what configuration? Resources required? LE, Medic Unit, Second Engine, Airlift on S/B to Mechanism. B.
ID a Triage Area, call for INNER and OUTTER Circles, Identify &
Mitigate Hazards, “Can this be removed?” LOCATE BATTERY, LOOK FOR HYBRIDALTERNATIVE FUEL BADGING! C.
Pull 1.75 Exposure Line! Have personnel S/B for Basic Stabilization!
D.
NUMBER VEHICLES! Vehicle One contains the patient, Initiate Basic
Stabilization (if more than one then number the vehicles) E.
Conduct
360,
Crew works stabilization, stacked vehicles get stabilized
and married (secured) MARRY VEHICLES! Develop Plan A, B, and C F.
Announce Plan A, B, C- Upon
100%
Stabilization, have battery secured if
possible and check all doors. G.
Get Medic inside and soft protection on patient ASAP. Internal
Stabilization, SRS, Keys, Transmission, Parking Brake, Condition of Patient, Passenger compartment intrusion, Impingement or Entrapment to Mitigate? All other members prepare for extrication. H.
Have Medic determine if windows can be rolled down, hood and trunk
releases can be operated, examine seat release, can seat be reclined? Compare to other front seat, will seat back need to be cut? I.
Establish “A” Side of Scene, Announce Command Post location!
J.
Have “Glass Man” remove glass necessary to carry out plan, ensure soft
protection on patient and Medic, respiratory protection for everyone, proceed with extrication. Establish DEBRIS PILE! K.
Hard protection between power, pneumatic and hydraulic tools and patient!
L.
Conduct
360’s
at regular intervals, continually evaluate effectiveness
of plan, look for safety issues, IDENTIFY AND CORRECT! Return to CP and Announce it.
M. Have crews continually re-asses 100% stabilization after each removal of metal and at regular intervals. Clean and police work area, sweep debris, move tools, eliminate tripping hazards.
N.
Check status of Medic, patient and crew members at regular intervals,
welfare/PAR checks as needed and Verbalize everything! O.
Time Checks! *5 Minute Intervals- Stabilization Complete, Patient Access,
etc. P.
RECONFIRM PLAN BEING WORKED BY LETTER AND DESCRIPTION!
Q.
NO FREELANCING! Keep track of time each plan is being worked- If
progress is stalled longer than R.
2
minutes, consider moving to next plan.
NEVER be afraid to FREEZE operations and pull crews back in the event
operation becomes disorganized, sloppy or ineffective.