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1 Big Sky Fire Department Back to the Basics April 2016 TRAINING BRIEF WEEKLY SKILL DRILL SUMMARY VIDEOS&SUPPLEMENTAL READING FOUND on *Required by All Personnel* Tuesday Night Trainings DATE TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR Fire - Ladders: Skill Sheets 13-FF-37; 13-FF-36; 13FF-38; April 5th 1900 Sta/on #1 A shi4 EMS - All EMS Providers - Paramedic Tuesday Series December 2014 Psych Video April 12th 1900 Sta/on #1 B Shi4 Fire - Fire A:ack Control/Suppression Interior Above Grade: Skill Sheet 16-FF-3 April 19th 1900 Sta/on #1 B Shi4 EMS - All EMS Providers - Paramedic Tuesday Series December 2014 MVC Triage and Triage Exercise April 26th 1900 Sta/on #1 C Shi4 Monthly Company Drills (PLEASE COMPLETE AS A ENGINE COMPANY) SUBJECT DATE TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR Throw Back to Basics Vol. 9- Hydrant Hook Up April Shi4 Captain Throw Back to Basics Vol Essen/al Skills April Shi4 Captain Monthly Training Videos/ ArUcles (Watch Videos/Read ArUcles prior to training) Blue Card CE #18 Accountability Week 1 online Risk Management Part I Week 3 online Supplemental Training (Please Review Prior to Monthly Fire Training) Critical Fireground factors #1 - Video online OFFICER CHOICE DRILLS *REQUIRED MONTHLY BY ALL PERSONNEL* SUBJECT DATE TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR SCBA Morning Inspec/on Every Shi4 Shi4 Captain SCBA / PPE Don/Doff Monthly Each Firefighter SROVT SROVT #154 Incident Ac/on Plan SROVT #155 Follow Up Reports SROVT #156 IRR Elements Training Verifica/on Login to Monthly Training Verifica@on on and complete all necessary Training Verifica@on Forms,Please Click on to review prior to trainings

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3 Firefighter Training Ground Ladder Throws Objective : 24 Single Ladder Throw Skill Sheet 13-FF-36 Firefighter Name: Date: Directions This Skill Sheet is intended to instruct and/or evaluate the firefighter in a Deployment of a 24 Extension Ladder Equipment & Materials Full protective clothing including SCBA 24 Extension Ground Ladder Acquired Structure or Building Criteria & Evaluation Comments Criteria : Task: The firefighter will demonstrate competency in safely and effectively controlling a 24 Extension Ground Ladder while deploying it to a roof or simulated roof. Conditions: Given a simulated roof or acquired roof structure under simulated emergency conditions, firefighter will perform the task in full SCBA and PPE. After the Firefighter has completed the skill sheet, write comments below. Evaluator/Candidate Comments Pass Fail Captain Signature Date Firefighter Signature Date

4 Firefighter Training Ground Ladder Throws Objective : 24 Single Ladder Throw Skills Evaluation Checklist Task Steps Pass Fail 1. Size-Up Roof Conditions 2. Communicate plan to partner 3. Hoist ladder onto a High Shoulder carry demonstrating control and competency 4. Move towards structure and ladder Placement site looking/recognizing any overhead hazards 5. Place ladder in designated spot utilizing a beam raise demonstrating control and competency. 6. Raise ladder 4 to 5 rungs above roof line placement 7. Place ladder onto roof line 8. Move ladder into proper climbing angle position 9. Secure Ladder with halyard 10. Move ladder 10 utilizing the roll method 11. Move ladder 10 utilizing the manual method Performance Outcome: The firefighter will be able to safely and effectively deploy a 24 extension ground ladder at the proper spot demonstrating control at all times. The firefighter will be able to move the ladder in multiple directions demonstrating safety and control. Evaluator Comments: Captain Signature: Date:

5 Firefighter Training Ground Ladder Throws Objective : 16 Single Ladder Throw Skill Sheet 13-FF-37 Firefighter Name: Date: Directions This Skill Sheet is intended to instruct and/or evaluate the firefighter in a Deployment of a 16 Ground Ladder Equipment & Materials Full protective clothing including SCBA 16 Ground Ladder 24 Extension Ground Ladder Acquired Structure or Building Criteria & Evaluation Comments Criteria : Task: The firefighter will demonstrate competency in safely and effectively controlling a 16 Ground Ladder while deploying it on to a roof or simulated roof. Conditions: Given a simulated roof or acquired roof structure under simulated emergency conditions, firefighter will perform the task in full SCBA and PPE. After the Firefighter has completed the skill sheet, write comments below. Evaluator/Candidate Comments Pass Fail Captain Signature Date Firefighter Signature Date

6 Firefighter Training Ground Ladder Throws Objective : 16 Single Ladder Throw Skills Evaluation Checklist Task Steps Pass Fail 1. Size-Up Roof Conditions 2. Communicate plan to partner 3. Move towards structure and ladder Placement site looking/recognizing any overhead hazards 4. Raise ladder in position next to Extension ladder utilizing a beam raise or overhead raise. 5. Position 16 Ground ladder on highest possible rung of 24 Extension Ladder with roof hooks deployed. 6. Ascend 24 Extension Ladder, find balance point in 16 ladder, raise 16 ladder to low shoulder carry, advance to position to deploy 16 ladder onto roof. 6. Deploy 16 ladder onto roof so that roof hooks are well seated on ridge line. 7. Climb onto roof ensuring that all weight and foot placements are on roof ladder. 8. Ensure that no foot/weight is placed on extension ladder above roof line. 9. Descend 16 Ladder and move onto 24 Ladder ensuring not to put foot/weight onto rungs of 24 Ladder above roof line. 10. Remove 16 Ladder from roof and descend 24 Ladder. Performance Outcome: The firefighter will be able to safely and effectively deploy a 16 ground ladder at the proper spot demonstrating control at all times. The firefighter will ascend/descend 24 extension while controlling the 16 ground ladder and demonstrating proper placement. The firefighter will be able to move the ladder in multiple directions demonstrating safety and control. Evaluator Comments: Captain Signature: Date:

7 Firefighter Training Ground Ladder Throws Objective : 35 2 Person Ladder Throw Skill Sheet 13-FF-38 Firefighter Name: Date: Directions This Skill Sheet is intended to instruct and/or evaluate the firefighters in a Deployment of a 35 Ground Ladder Equipment & Materials Full protective clothing including SCBA 35 Extension Ladder Acquired Structure or Building Criteria & Evaluation Comments Criteria : Task: The firefighters will demonstrate competency in safely and effectively controlling a 35 Ground Ladder while deploying it on to a roof or simulated roof. Conditions: Given a simulated roof or acquired roof structure under simulated emergency conditions, firefighter will perform the task in full SCBA and PPE. After the Firefighter has completed the skill sheet, write comments below. Evaluator/Candidate Comments Pass Fail Captain Signature Date Firefighter Signature Date

8 Firefighter Training Ground Ladder Throws Objective : 35 2 Person Ladder Throw Skills Evaluation Checklist Task Steps Pass Fail 1. Size-Up Roof Conditions 2. Communicate plan to partner 3. Firefighters obtain 35 Extension Ladder and move towards site in a low shoulder carry. 4. Move towards structure and ladder Placement site looking/recognizing any overhead hazards 5. Raise ladder in position next to properly footing the ladder utilizing a beam raise. 6. Position 35 extension ladder for proper placement. 7. Raise 35 Extension ladder to appropriate height to gain access to the roof ensuring 4-5 rungs above the roof line. 8. Place 35 Extension ladder on structure 9. Demonstrate moving the 35 Extension ladder using the roll and manual 2 person method. 10. Use halyard to tie off once ladder is in position. 11. Ascend ladder onto roof. 12. Ensure that no foot/weight is placed on extension ladder above roof line. 13. Descend ladder to ground 14. Lower 35 extension ladder and perform beam lowering. Performance Outcome: The firefighters will be able to safely and effectively deploy a 35 extension ladder at the proper spot demonstrating control at all times. The firefighters will ascend/descend 35 extension ladder. The firefighters will be able to move the ladder in multiple directions demonstrating safety and control. Evaluator Comments: Captain Signature: Date:

9 Fire Fighter Skills Skill Sheet 16-FF-3 Objective: - Fire Attack Control / Suppression Interior Above Grade Critical Safety Points: To have each member perform similar tasks under controlled conditions to determine the extent and capability to perform the functions of Fire Attack in an Above Grade Scenario NFPA Standard: NFPA 1001 Task:Operating the hand held radio JPR(s): BSFD #55 Equipment Required: SCBA (full PPE),hand held radio Apparatus or Specific Equipment: Engine INSTRUCTIONS TO EVALUATOR: Provide no assistance. Read instruc=ons to firefighter below. INSTRUCTIONS TO FIREFIGHTER: You will be opera=ng in a building that has a simulated fire inside of it. Under the supervision of an officer or instructor and opera=ng as a member of a company, demonstrate each of the following skills as if you were doing so at an actual emergency. When indicated you will work with others, otherwise you will func=on alone. Demonstrate using 1&3/4-inch hose: Operate SOLID BORE nozzle and extinguish Class A combustible materials inside a structure on a floor above ground level. Up a stairway Up a ladder Appropriate PPE used and worn properly Operates as team/crew following accepted policies and practices and maintaining company unity and accountability for members Performs risk/benefit analysis Pattern checked and nozzle bled before entry into hazard zone. Pattern properly adjusted. Operates nozzle properly and safely. Attack method and stream application techniques appropriate for fire conditions. Indirect attack Combination attack Pass or fail? For above advancements, the firefighters serve each of the following roles:! Nozzle operator! Back up person! Member at doorway to feed hose For above advancements:! As much hose as possible is pulled to area where attack begins! Hose is flaked out & kinks chased out! Dry hose is not advanced past safe location! Nozzle operator and Back-Up person on same side of hose! Member at doorway(s) to feed hose! Member at top of stairs to feed hose For above advancements, the last firefighter on the hose:! Advances an additional feet of hose into building once line is in position! Follows hose line to nozzle and meets up with crew! Hose is kept from snagging under doors and other such areas! Crew stays low when heat or heavy smoke is encountered Pass of fail?

10 Fire Fighter Skills Coordination of Fire Attack INSTRUCTIONS TO EVALUATOR: Provide no assistance. Read below instructions to Crew Leader. Crew Leader is officer, acting officer, or senior member responsible for the company s task completion. INSTRUCTIONS TO CREW LEADER: In this evolution assume responsibility and authority for the assigned task. Perform as you should at an actual incident and manage the task, the company members, and provide for their safety. For a given fire, the firefighter will coordinate the activity of the company using LCES to determine fire conditions and forecast the fire s potential growth and development. 1. Assesses volume, velocity, density and color of smoke. 2. Estimates material burning and fire location. 3. Estimates amount of time fire has been burning and its current growth stage. 4. Maintains situational awareness. 5. Maintains PAR for all members of company. 6. Enters structure to perform assigned task with all company members. 7. Exits structure with all company members and reports PAR to appropriate ICS position. For a given fire, the firefighter will coordinate ventilation with the search and rescue activity. 1. Selects appropriate ventilation technique based on fire conditions and area to be searched. 2. Briefs company on tactic to be used and location it will be applied. 3. Monitors fire growth and development. 4. Used LCES to manage activity. 5. Reports hazards or progress using ICS and its techniques 6. Maintains PAR for all members of company. 7. Enters structure to perform assigned task with all company members. 8. Exits structure with all company members and reports PAR to appropriate ICS position. Truck Company Operations: Engine Company Operations Pass or fail? Pass or fail? For a given fire that is above grade, the firefighter will determine fire conditions, forecast the fire s potential growth and development, then coordinate the activity of the company using LCES to perform assigned Truck Company functions of search and rescue, forcible entry, or ventilation. 1. Maintain knowledge of fire s location and stage in relationship to where company is operating. 2. Provide CAN report to appropriate ICS position. 3. Maintain coordination with Engine Company attacking fire so as to not get ahead or above fire or ventilate before fire attack can begin. Pass or fail? For a given fire that is above grade, the firefighter will determine fire conditions, forecast the fire s potential growth and development, then coordinate the activity of the company using LCES to operate as Engine Company and attack the fire with a hose stream. 1. Maintain knowledge of fire s location and stage in relationship to where company is operating. 2. Provide CAN report to appropriate ICS position. 3. Maintain coordination with Truck Company so as to not advance too far into hazard are before truck operations can begin. Pass or fail? Pass or fail? Pass or fail? Pass or fail? Pass or fail? Date Comments: Evaluator s Signature Student s Signature

11 Throw Back to Basics Vol. 9 Hydrant Hook-ups Hydrant Hook-Up Skill: Perform hydrant hook-up using soft sleeve suction line Department Required Performance: >This skill should be performed in 1 Min. according to our department training standards. Equipment Used: 1 Engine Summary: Establishment of a positive water supply from an available hydrant assists the initial attack crews by providing water supply for initial operations. This skill requires the ability to secure, open, flush, connect supply line and charge the hydrant in sequential steps. Prerequisite Knowledge/Skill Water main locations and sizes, private water supply considerations, use of soft sleve suction hose, applications of various appliances and hose tools, soft sleeve hose deployment, hydrant opening procedure, hose appliance uses Evaluation Criteria Secure hydrant for use Deploy soft sleeve hoseline Secure tools and appliances used for hydrant hook-up Open caps and flush hydrant Secure supply line Open hydrant and flow water to engine Recommended Maximum Time Time standard to be established and should be completed in less than 2 minutes Safety Precautions Lifting and carrying of hose and equipment, Safe operation of positive water source, Use of PPE Procedure 1. Secure hydrant for use 2. Secure hydrant tools and soft sleeve hose 3. Deploy hose to hydrant 4. Open cap(s) 5. Flush hydrant 6. Apply appliances and needed 7. Hook up soft sleeve line 8. Open hydrant 9. Remove kinks from line

12 Throw Back to Basics Vol Essential Skills 12 Essential Skills Take advantage of the quiet time between runs to improve your ability to do these basic skill drills. They ll make your next response safer and better!! 1. Don your SCBA in 60 seconds or less 2. Review all hose beds and finishes 3. Remove, carry, throw and raise your primary ground ladder to a simulated rescue position at your station 4. Discuss all target hazards within your still district 5. Practice a hydrant hook-up 12 Essential Skill Drills Do These Today!!! 6. Review your apparatus operation SOG on responding to emergencies 7. Practice tying a handcuff knot or bowline knot for firefighter rescue 8. Demonstrate a simulated MAYDAY call on your portable radio 9. Discuss and demonstrate the various tool assignments 10. Review safe apparatus parking procedures for highway and other incident scene locations 11. Discuss the primary search operation used by your department for single family dwelling fire 12. Review the contents of each compartment on your still company apparatus, what s in it, how does it work, how do you service it, etc. Don t Train Until You Get it Right. Train Until You Can t Get it Wrong!

13 How would you triage these patients at an MCI? 1. Middle aged male not breathing. Upon opening the airway, breathing restored. Has large open bleeding wound on right upper leg. Weak thready radial pulse year old male with bilateral femur fractures. Breathing at a rate of 20, alert and oriented, strong pulse at 90, and in extreme pain. 3. A crying infant covered in dirt and mud. No obvious injuries, strong pulse, adequate respirations at rate Young adult female, not breathing, with a serious head injury. Upon opening the airway, notice it is full of blood. No respiratory effort after airway is secured year old female with marked deformity to both forearms. Walks to you for assistance. Breathing rate 18, strong pulse at 88, alert and oriented. 6. Elderly female on ground, moaning. No obvious injuries. Breathing rate 20, with adequate airway. Strong pulse at 70. She does not follow commands, and is unsure where she is. 7. Female runs up to you crying, covered in blood. She has an adequate airway, is breathing at a rate 24, with a strong pulse of 120. She is alert and able to follow commands year old male with burns over his lower legs, making it impossible for him to walk due to pain. Notice soot around his nostrils. Breathing adequate at a rate of 20, pulse 100, alert, and oriented. 9. At an outdoor concert, lightning strikes the crowd during a sudden thunderstorm. You are the first unit to the scene. Upon arrival, you find 10 patients. 4 are unresponsive, including one teenage male with no pulse and no respirations after repositioning the airway. How would you triage this patient? Tac-Med, LLC 2013

14 How would you triage these patients at an MCI? 1. Middle aged male not breathing. Upon opening the airway, breathing restored. Has large open bleeding wound on right upper leg. Weak thready radial pulse. RED control bleeding with a tourniquet year old male with bilateral femur fractures. Breathing at a rate of 20, alert and oriented, strong pulse at 90, and in extreme pain. YELLOW -- pain does not increase triage priority 3. A crying infant covered in dirt and mud. No obvious injuries, strong pulse, adequate respirations at rate 28. GREEN don t be distracted by emotion 4. Young adult female, not breathing, with a serious head injury. Upon opening the airway, notice it is full of blood. No respiratory effort after airway is secured. BLACK no spontaneous breathing after airway open year old female with marked deformity to both forearms. Walks to you for assistance. Breathing rate 18, strong pulse at 88, alert and oriented. GREEN Walking wounded 6. Elderly female on ground, moaning. No obvious injuries. Breathing rate 20, with adequate airway. Strong pulse at 70. She does not follow commands, and is unsure where she is. RED cannot follow commands 7. Female runs up to you crying, covered in blood. She has an adequate airway, is breathing at a rate 24, with a strong pulse of 120. She is alert and able to follow commands. GREEN She s freaked because she is covered in someone else s blood!!! Don t get distracted year old male with burns over his lower legs, making it impossible for him to walk due to pain. Notice soot around his nostrils. Breathing adequate at a rate of 20, pulse 100, alert, and oriented. YELLOW initially, though keep close eye to respirations due to possible airway burn may be upgraded to red as MCI goes on 9. At an outdoor concert, lightning strikes the crowd during a sudden thunderstorm. You are the first unit to the scene. Upon arrival, you find 10 patients. 4 are unresponsive, including one teenage male with no pulse and no respirations after repositioning the airway. How would you triage this patient? RED this is the only exception with electricity and lightning injuries you reverse triage this is a young healthy person that could be in v-fib from the electric shock, an excellent candidate for defibrillation!

15 Firefighter Training SCBA Check Skill Sheet 12-FF-2 Objective : Morning SCBA Check-Off Procedure Firefighter Name: Date: Directions Morning SCBA Check off Procedure. A typical structure fire IDLH atmosphere usually consists of a toxic air supply and high heat of varying degrees. The four key elements that allow us to operate in a IDLH environment are: SOPS, a strong strategic based Incident Command System, Water and tools with the ability to deliver it, and our PPE. The centerpiece of our PPE is the SCBA. Our ability to operate in a IDLH environment rely on the mechanical function of the SCBA. The morning Check-off of each individuals SCBA becomes the most critical step in our apparatus and equipment checks. Your life and your crew members life depends on the smooth and seamless operation of the SCBA. Once arriving for your assignment your first responsibility is to relieve your counterpart and inspect your SCBA. Full protective clothing including SCBA Equipment & Materials Criteria & Evaluation Comments Criteria After the Firefighter has completed the skill sheet, write comments below. Evaluator/Candidate Comments Pass Fail Evaluator Signature Date Firefighter Signature Date

16 Firefighter Training SCBA Check Skills Evaluation Checklist Objective : SCBA Morning Check-Off Task Steps Pass Fail 1. Remove SCBA from your riding position. 2. Visual Inspection of the overall physical condition of the unit 3. Make sure all straps are fully functional, fully extended and ready for use. 4. Remove the Dust Cover from the URC fitting and Inspect the fitting and interior of the dust cover. 5. Ensure the cylinder is closed and purge the system of any air using the bypass red knob. Once purged close the bypass valve fully. 6. Disconnect the High Pressure coupling from the bottle and check the condition of the nipple seal gasket or O-ring. Reconnect the coupling to the cylinder hand tight only ensuring the URC is aligned to the rear of the SCBA for filling. 7. Check the condition of the O-Ring on the mask mounted regulator 8. Insert the regulator into the face piece and check for proper engagement by pulling on the regulator to ensure the attachment of the regulator to the face piece. 9. Hold the face piece tight into the face and inhale to check for negative seal. Hold for approximately 5 seconds. 10. Exhale into the face piece to check for proper function of the exhalation valve. 11. Remove the facepiece from your face a depress the Stop button on the regulator that was caused by the exhale. 12. With the regulator still attached to the facepiece, open the cylinder valve fully listening for the audible low air alarm and PASS device Activation. 13. Ensure the activation of the Heads-Up display 14. Check the cylinder pressure and the Control Console pressure for consistency ensuring that there is no more than 200 PSI difference. 15. Check the PASS alarm by allowing it to go into pre-alarm mode and moving the PASS to silence to ensure operation. 16. Allow PASS device to go into full alarm mode by having the device remain motionless and then Reset the PASS 17. Activate the manual Full Alarm PASS by depressing the red button on the Control Console. Reset the Alarm after this is activated by depressing the yellow button on the Control Console twice separated by one second 18. Don Face Piece, inhale, and check the system for proper air flow. 19. Test the bypass by fully opening and closing the valve to ensure proper operation. 20. Doff Facepiece and depress the Stop on the regulator without removing the regulator from the facepiece 21. Close the Cylinder valve and watch the Control Console air gauge. If there is any drop in pressure there is a leak in the system.

17 Firefighter Training SCBA Check Skills Evaluation Checklist Objective : SCBA Morning Check-Off Task Steps Pass Fail 22. Open bypass valve slightly on the regulator while watching the control console, listening for the low air alarm and the vibra alert that is consistent with gauge 23. Bleed all residual air from the unit using the red bypass valve. 24. Turn off PASS device 25. Disengage regulator / facepiece assembly from unit and stow in proper place. 26. Replace rubber dust cover on URC 27. Check cylinder air pressure. If pressure is below 4500 PSI fill cylinder to appropriate level 28. Place unit back into the riding position adjusting shoulder and waist straps for next response. 29. Ensure same procedure is done after every response using SCBA unit

18 Firefighter I Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment Skill Sheet 5-I-1 Objective 21: Don PPE and SCBA for use at an emergency. (NFPA 1001, , 5.3.1) Student Name: Date: Directions For this skills evaluation checklist, students will don personal protective equipment and SCBA. You should inform students of any time requirements for this skill. The NFPA requires that protective clothing be donned in one minute. Separately, it also requires the SCBA to be donned in one minute. Prior to donning for time, students should place protective clothing in an accessible location. The steps given in these skill sheets are general procedures for donning an SCBA. The specific SCBA manufacturer s recommendations for donning and use of the SCBA should always be followed. In addition, some department SOPs only allow seat-mounted SCBA or the facepiece to be donned upon arrival at the scene after the apparatus has stopped. Local procedures must be followed to ensure the safety of the firefighter. Specific steps for donning may vary by department according to local policy. Equipment & Materials Full protective clothing including SCBA SCBA storage case or compartment PASS device Criteria & Evaluation Comments Criteria After the candidate has completed the skill sheet, write comments below. Evaluator/Candidate Comments Pass Fail Evaluator Signature Date Student Signature Date

19 Firefighter I Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment Skills Evaluation Checklist Objective 21: Don PPE and SCBA for use at an emergency. Task Steps Yes No Protective Clothing 1. Don pants and boots according to manufacturer s guidelines, which includes suspenders in place. 2. Don hood (may be down around the neck). 3. Don coat, with closure secure and collar up. 4. Don helmet. 5. Don gloves. Task Steps Yes No SCBA: Over-the-Head Method 1. Position the SCBA with the valve end of the cylinder away from the body. 2. Open cylinder valve. a. Low pressure alarm sounds b. Valve fully open c. Cylinder at least 90% full 3. Check cylinder and regulator pressure gauges. a. Pressure readings within 100 psi OR needles on both pressure gauges indicate same pressure 4. Raise the SCBA overhead while guiding elbows into the loops formed by the shoulder straps. a. Grasp both sides of the harness assembly. 5. Release the harness assembly and allow the SCBA to slide down the back. 6. Fasten chest strap, buckle waist strap, and adjust shoulder straps. 7. Don facepiece. a. Check facepiece seal. b. No air leakage

20 SROVT #154 Incident Action Plan

21 SROVT #155 Follow-Up Reports

22 SROVT #156 IRR Elements

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