Working at the scene of an underride incident can be taxing, even for the best trained and equipped rescue teams. Lt. Michael Daley will cover the significant concerns that responders can encounter at these incidents, including stabilization, hazard control, patient access, and logistical needs. Attendees to this webcast will be provided with insight to potential solutions to overcome some common problems when operating at these incidents.
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Managing The Vehicle Underride Incident
Working at the scene of an underride incident can be taxing, even for the best trained and equipped rescue teams. Lt. Michael Daley will cover the significant concerns that responders can encounter at these incidents, including stabilization, hazard control, patient access, and logistical needs. Attendees to this webcast will be provided with insight to potential solutions to overcome some common problems when operating at these incidents.
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Sta 2
Description:
The BoFC will hold their regular meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month for 2014 at FH 2 beginning at 7:30pm.
Approved reorganizational meeting on 1/14/14.
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Managing The Vehicle Underride Incident
Working at the scene of an underride incident can be taxing, even for the best trained and equipped rescue teams. Lt. Michael Daley will cover the significant concerns that responders can encounter at these incidents, including stabilization, hazard control, patient access, and logistical needs. Attendees to this webcast will be provided with insight to potential solutions to overcome some common problems when operating at these incidents.
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Responding to Gas and 'Odor' Emergencies
Fire companies around the country are dispatched to gas or unknown odors every day, but are the firefighters and officers really prepared for what they may run into? This webcast will focus on the initial fire department response to odors, gas leaks, carbon monoxide alarms and other incidents involving 'leaks.' The presenter will review the danger levels for a variety of gases, mitigation methodologies and general hazmat storage familiarization. The webcast will look at propane tank emergencies incident mitigation. Every structure, whether a private dwelling or large warehouse, is a potential threat to any number of gas-related emergencies and the first-arriving company has to secure the scene and understand what hazards they are facing.
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Responding to Gas and 'Odor' Emergencies
Fire companies around the country are dispatched to gas or unknown odors every day, but are the firefighters and officers really prepared for what they may run into? This webcast will focus on the initial fire department response to odors, gas leaks, carbon monoxide alarms and other incidents involving 'leaks.' The presenter will review the danger levels for a variety of gases, mitigation methodologies and general hazmat storage familiarization. The webcast will look at propane tank emergencies incident mitigation. Every structure, whether a private dwelling or large warehouse, is a potential threat to any number of gas-related emergencies and the first-arriving company has to secure the scene and understand what hazards they are facing.
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Responding to Gas and 'Odor' Emergencies
Fire companies around the country are dispatched to gas or unknown odors every day, but are the firefighters and officers really prepared for what they may run into? This webcast will focus on the initial fire department response to odors, gas leaks, carbon monoxide alarms and other incidents involving 'leaks.' The presenter will review the danger levels for a variety of gases, mitigation methodologies and general hazmat storage familiarization. The webcast will look at propane tank emergencies incident mitigation. Every structure, whether a private dwelling or large warehouse, is a potential threat to any number of gas-related emergencies and the first-arriving company has to secure the scene and understand what hazards they are facing.
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13:00-18:00
Location:
Station 2
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American Red Cross Blood Drive
1:30 PM to 6:30 PM
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Responding to Gas and 'Odor' Emergencies
Fire companies around the country are dispatched to gas or unknown odors every day, but are the firefighters and officers really prepared for what they may run into? This webcast will focus on the initial fire department response to odors, gas leaks, carbon monoxide alarms and other incidents involving 'leaks.' The presenter will review the danger levels for a variety of gases, mitigation methodologies and general hazmat storage familiarization. The webcast will look at propane tank emergencies incident mitigation. Every structure, whether a private dwelling or large warehouse, is a potential threat to any number of gas-related emergencies and the first-arriving company has to secure the scene and understand what hazards they are facing.