Firefighter Down: CPR 10 Step Process. Objectives Initiate immediate CPR on a firefighter in full Turnout Gear with an SCBA that suffered a sudden cardiac.

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Firefighter Down: CPR 10 Step Process

Objectives Initiate immediate CPR on a firefighter in full Turnout Gear with an SCBA that suffered a sudden cardiac arrest Remove firefighter from the Turnout Gear and SCBA without interrupting compressions

Step 1 Rescuer 1 Position Firefighter’s SCBA between legs

Step 2 Rescuer 2 Pop open chest clip and begin high quality compressions

Step 3 Rescuer 1 Open SCBA bypass valve

Step 4-8 Step 4 – 8 should be performed in a coordinated method but simultaneously to the best of the ability of the rescuers Do not interfere with compressions Do not interrupt compressions Depending on the style of gear your department carries, modifications may need to be made You are a firefighters - get the job done!

Step 4 Rescuer 1 Remove helmet, mask, and hood

Step 5 Rescuer 3 Start unbuckling the TOG jacket from the bottom up

Step 6 Rescuer 1 Loosen shoulder straps and position arms above the head

Step 7 Rescuer 1 and Rescuer 3 Work zipper open, do NOT interfere with chest compressions

Step 8 Rescuer 1 Hold the jacket and SCBA straps, prepare for “PULL DOWN”

Step 9 Rescuer 3 and Rescuer 4 Perform “PULL DOWN” by grabbing one leg each and pulling the victim out of their gear

Step 10 All Rescuers Initiate comprehensive Resuscitation Bundle!