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1 EMERGENCY SCENARIOS: FIRST RESPONDER LOGISTICS BY LAUREN WOODLIFF FOR CTAE RESOURCE NETWORK

2 CLOSED UPRIGHT VEHICLE Stabilize vehicle & Turn of Ignition: every vehicle-every time Vehicle positions & possible situations: a. Inclined Or Slick Surface  Use blocks or similar wedging objects to stabilize vehicle.

3 CLOSED UPRIGHT VEHICLE Stabilize vehicle & Turn of Ignition: every vehicle-every time Vehicle positions & possible situations: b. Tilted Vehicle  Do not work on downside;  tie lines to frame of vehicle and secure to stable object.

4 CLOSED UPRIGHT VEHICLE Stabilize vehicle & Turn of Ignition: every vehicle-every time Vehicle positions & possible situations: c. Multiple/Stacked Vehicle  Chock wheels of both;  insert materials between elevated portions of vehicle and stable surface;  secure vehicles with lines as necessary.

5 OVERTURN CLOSED VEHICLE 1.General rules a.Vehicle should be left in position in which it is found; that is, upside down or on its side. b.Adjusting vehicle could cause additional injuries to patient.

6 OVERTURN CLOSED VEHICLE 1. Stability  no attempt should be made to enter vehicle until its stability is assured. a. Use available materials: spare tire, wheel chocks from trucks, timber, rocks, etc. b. Tie vehicle that is in a precarious position. c. Be alert for possible oil/gas spills.

7 GAINING ACCESS: CAR DOORS a.Access to patient may be made by opening one of the car doors. 1)First see if patient is able to unlock door. 2)Then try various simple tools.

8 GAINING ACCESS: CAR WINDOWS If doors are jammed/inaccessible, best means of gaining access may be through a window. 1. First see if patient can roll one down. 2. Otherwise, Access Rear & Side windows:  Typically made of tempered glass.  Shatter when struck.

9 GAINING ACCESS: CAR WINDOWS  Select window away from victim.  Protect yourself with proper equipment and gear.  Strike windows in one of lower corners. with a very sharp instrument (a jack handle point will do).  Peel glass away from corner.

10 GAINING ACCESS: FRONT WINDSHIELD May be removed by removing molding from around glass with a screwdriver. Lift out glass after seal has been cut In some newer model vehicles, windshields are set in mastic and a special knife is required to cut through glue.

11 ACCESSING VICTIMS Patients pinned beneath vehicles: 1.Summon appropriate rescue personnel. 2.Procedures a.Raise vehicle using a jack. b.Use blocks and a pry bar. c.Ask bystanders to assist in moving vehicle.

12 ACCESSING VICTIMS Patients caught in wreckage: a.Pad extruded body part with bandaging materials. b.Use knife or pliers to break or fold away glass so patient can be freed.

13 ACCESSING VICTIMS Infrastructure:  Try opening doors.  Try opening windows.  Look quickly for a key under mats or in mailboxes.  Call bystanders and neighbors to see if they have a key.  Break glass in order to unlock doors or windows.

14 ACCESSING VICTIMS Entering buildings: Break windows or door window glass.  Make certain that patient is not lying near other side of the glass.  Use a hammer, jack handle, or pinch bar to break glass near one of its edges OR throw a rock or other suitable object through glass.  Carefully clear all glass from frame and reach in to unlock door or window.  Make certain that you are stepping upon a safe floor when entering.


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