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Overview. EQUIPMENT INTRO INTO EFA RADIO NETWORK CALLSIGNS COLOUR CODES MOVEMENTS & SITREPS. EFA RADIO EQUIPMENT. Mixture of Motorola & Puxing Radios. EFA RADIO EQUIPMENT cont. Tait In-Car Radios. EFA RADIO EQUIPMENT cont. Tait In-Car Radios. EFA RADIO NETWORK.
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Overview EQUIPMENT INTRO INTO EFA RADIO NETWORK CALLSIGNS COLOUR CODES MOVEMENTS & SITREPS
EFA RADIO EQUIPMENT Mixture of Motorola & Puxing Radios
EFA RADIO EQUIPMENT cont. Tait In-Car Radios
EFA RADIO EQUIPMENT cont. Tait In-Car Radios
EFA RADIO NETWORK Introduction of “VH4EVO” (EFA CH 1) located at Clear Mountain. Coverage across most of Brisbane EFA CH 2, 3 & 4 all Simplex Channels EFA CH 1 to be used on large scale events where large area coverage necessary EFA CH 2, 3 & 4 to be used on local events where small area of coverage required
EFA RADIO NETWORK EFA CH 1 – Repeater (Duplex) Channel
CALLSIGNS Every EFA Officer issued an individual Callsign – printed clearly on ID Badge Special callsigns used in crew situations, eg: Roving Crews, Forward Control etc Callsigns to be used at all times when using radios Vehicle Callsigns printed on side of vehicles
CALLSIGNS • Skill Levels of officers are as follows: • Sierra - Health Care Options Manager • Alpha - ICP, Medical Officer • Bravo- ACP, RN • Charlie- P1 Paramedic • Delta- Student w No Resus Equipment • Echo- Student w No Resus Equipment • Limo- Non-Clinical Unit, Lifeguard
COLOUR CODES CODE BLACK – officer in duress & requires urgent security and/or QPS assistance State Location ASAP or hold down PTT button on radio in case location is stated during talkdown tactics ALL OFFICERS TO MAINTAIN RADIO SILENCE UNTIL MATTER IS RESOLVED OR CLEARED BY SUPERVISER
COLOUR CODES cont. CODE RED – fire, hazardous materials or rescue situation with life threat State Location ASAP and use METHANE SITREP ALL OFFICERS TO MAINTAIN RADIO SILENCE UNTIL GIVEN DIRECTION BY SUPERVISOR OR QFRS
COLOUR CODES cont. CODE BLUE – cardiac arrest or major medical emergency exists Used in heavy radio traffic to distinguish between normal medical cases and Code Blue Cases which take priority
COLOUR CODES cont. Code Yellow – venue is preparing to be evacuated due to particular incident Follow all commands from stadium/venue staff and assist where possible
COLOUR CODES cont. Code Purple – A bomb threat exists and radio silence needs to be maintained until stated otherwise Follow all commands and requests from stadium/venue staff as well as QPS & QFRS
MOVEMENTS WHILST ON DUTY While on duty at large events (eg: festivals, The Gabba, Skilled Stadium etc) all movements of staff, roving crews in particular, need to be advised to the Supervisor and/or Stadium Control via radio These include “out roving,” “responding,” “at scene” and “clear of all cases.”
SITREPS After calling “on-scene,” all officers should supply a SITREP (situation report) to the Supervisor and/or Radio Control within 2-3 minutes of being onscene with the patient Along with using the AMIST acronym, all officers should notify if ALS and/or ICP/MO backup is required as soon as practical to ensure no delays of specialist treatment
QUESTIONS??? Any questions regarding anything in this presentation or anything radio-related, please contact Gerard gerard@firstaidservices.com.au PHONE 0401 832 028