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36: Gaining Access Cognitive Objectives (1 of 2) 7-2.1 Describe the purpose of extrication. 7-2.2 Describe the role of the EMT-B in extrication. 7-2.3 Identify what equipment for personal safety is required for the EMT-B. 7-2.4 Define the fundamental components of extrication.

Cognitive Objectives (2 of 2) 7-2.5 State the steps that should be taken to protect the patient during extrication. 7-2.6 Evaluate various methods of gaining access to the patient. 7-2.7 Distinguish between simple and complex access. There are no affective or psychomotor objectives for this chapter. Preparation Mental Physical Safety

Vehicle Safety Systems Shock-absorbing bumpers Airbags Fundamentals of Extrication Extrication Removal from entrapment or a dangerous situation or position Entrapment To be caught within a closed area with no way out

The 10 Phases of Extrication (1 of 2) Preparation En route to the scene Arrival and scene size-up Hazard control Support operations The 10 Phases of Extrication (2 of 2) Gaining access Emergency care Disentanglement Removal and transfer Termination

Preparation Training Equipment maintenance En Route to the Scene Safe driving practices Good steering techniques Road positioning and cornering Controlled acceleration Controlled braking Laws and regulations

Arrival and Scene Size-up Traffic hazards Additional resources Coordination within ICS Rescue team responsibilities EMS responsibilities Hazard Control Law enforcement Traffic control Investigation Scene control Fire fighters Extinguishment Spill control Rescue team Extrication

Hazards Downed power lines Sharp metal Broken glass Toxic substances Hazardous substance ignition Unstable vehicles Lighting Tool and equipment staging areas Helicopter landing zones Support Operations

Gaining Access (1 of 2) Is the patient in a vehicle or other structure? Is the vehicle or structure severely damaged? What hazards exist that pose risk to the patient and rescuers? What is the position of the vehicle? What type of surface is it on? Is it stable? Gaining Access (2 of 2) Simple access Access without the use of tools or force Complex access Requires the use of tools and force

Emergency Care Provide manual immobilization to protect the cervical spine. Open the airway. Provide high-flow oxygen. Assist or provide for adequate ventilation. Control any significant external bleeding. Treat all critical injuries. Disentanglement Removal of the motor vehicle from around the patient Disentanglement techniques Brake and gas pedal displacement Dash roll-up Door removal Roof opening and removal Seat displacement Steering column displacement Steering wheel cutting

Removal and Transfer (1 of 2) Determine urgency of move. Plan moves and communicate with the team. Once patient is freed, rapidly reassess and recheck vital signs. Make certain spine is immobilized. Removal and Transfer (2 of 2) Move the patient in slow, controlled steps. Choose a path that requires the least manipulation of the patient and equipment. Move the patient as a unit. If the patient s condition is critical, perform remaining steps en route.

Termination Check tools and equipment. Replace used supplies. Clean unit and conform to bloodborne pathogen standards. Complete all necessary reports. Specialized Rescue Situations (1 of 2) Cave rescue Confined space rescue Cross-field and trail rescue Dive rescue Lost person search and rescue Mine rescue Mountain, rock, and ice-climbing rescue

Specialized Rescue Situations (2 of 2) Ski slope and cross-country or trail snow rescue (ski patrol) Structural collapse rescue Tactical emergency medical support (SWAT) Technical rope rescue (low- and high-angle rescue) Trench rescue Water and small craft rescue White-water rescue Lost Person Search and Rescue Primary role will be to take care of patient when found. Prepare equipment and stand by in area designated by incident command. Only incident command should deliver information to the family unless someone else is designated to do so.

Trench Rescue Poor outcome for victims Risk of secondary collapse Proper safety reduces potential for injury. Stage response vehicles. Tactical Emergency Medical Support (1 of 2) EMT-Bs, paramedics, nurses, and physicians with specialized tactical and medical training Nonstandard medical procedures similar to battlefield medicine Examples of tactical situations Hostage situations Snipers Barricaded suspects

Tactical Emergency Medical Support (2 of 2) Response procedures Shut off lights and siren when approaching the scene Report to the command post Planning Specific location of the incident Rally point with tactical EMS providers Helicopter landing zones Hospital locations and route of travel Structure Fires Ask incident command where the ambulance should be positioned. Do not block arriving equipment or become blocked. Only leave the scene if transporting a patient or cleared by incident command.