One more thing don’t cancel responding resources unitil you have a complete understanding of the situation at hand. Keep everyone responding even if it’s on 10-20 because once you cancel the unit they will most definitely get another assignment and not be able continue to the original assignment...
The numbers you see are the minimum number and type of resources for the particular signal. If the number of patients is increasing or it’s a rapidly unfolding dynamic event you request additional by type based on incident needs. As an Officer I always tried to go above the minimum numbers...
Unless the matrix has been revise, on the 10-75 or when the Box is loaded up due to quality and quantity of calls being received its a minimum of : 1 BLS, 1 ALS and 1 Conditions car (EMS Officer).
While not a customary RAC Unit its not a bad idea for those extended operations. Been on many scenes for extended periods of time and remember sending people out to recon the area and secure suitable facilities just for the members of PD,EMS & Fire. Remember, all that you take in must come out !
I am aware of that activity and I agree it's unsafe and unprofessional. Now that you point it out I can see how Encryption would be an easy way to control things. Then again I remember people being held accountable for EVERYTHING they said on the radio and the manner in which they said it ! Kept...
The original crime(s) were exacerbated by the sentencing. Take religion out of it and look at the sum total of their actions. The responsibility for and the impact of the criminal behavior should not be diminished by their reported "intent".
I thought the CFR-D program was Engine only. I know the Truck carries medical equipment for specific circumstances but not that they were dispatched as a CFR-D truck to 911 assignments like the Engine currently is. During what time frame did Truck companies get dispatched to CFR-D assignments ?
"In The Mouth of the Dragon" - Toxic Fires in the Age of Plastics by Deborah Wallace Ph.D. is an easy read of about 220 pages pointing out the lethal dangers of toxic smoke given off by fires fueled by plastics. The book, while a little dated (1990) lays the ground work through case studies on...
I have had it both ways. Some assignments its all EMS and some its overseen by a Fire Battalion, Deputy or Staff Chief. I believe the CFR-D manual still designates the Fire officer as the incident commander so on a normal EMS run where the Engine is operating with the Ambulance the Fire Officer...
EMS automatically assigned on all 10-75 and when the box is loaded up due to quality and quantity of call received by the Borough Communications Office. A Medical Branch is established at all Mass Casualty Incidents not just fire.
In general and upon arrival of EMS resources The "Medical...
From what I understand, It all depends on what level their Department and Dept of Health says they can operate at. CFR-D, EMT or Paramedic. In the NYC System CFR-D can not treat and release nor do an RMA. The only thing close to a treat and release or an RMA in the NYC system for the CFR-D is if...
I agree, you guys do a good job. Anyone who says otherwise hasn't been paying attention. Just curious about the "FDNY treating the voluntaries like crap" statement. Could you tell us what you have actually experienced to make you feel that way. Not looking for times, dates or places nor looking...
That's a very lofty statement. They're good, but it would be a heavy lift to say the least. No voluntaries would involve an innovative way of doing business that would look nothing like how things are done now. The talent to devise a workable plan exists within the FDNY. Question is will those...
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