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Victim Rescue and Recovery. Describe the safety procedures, tactical guidelines and incident response considerations to effect a rescue associated with each of the following situations: Victim rescue operations versus victim recovery operations. NFPA 6.8.3.1(2). Victim Rescue and Recovery.
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Victim Rescue and Recovery • Describe the safety procedures, tactical guidelines and • incident response considerations to effect a rescue • associated with each of the following situations: • Victim rescue operations versus victim recovery operations NFPA 6.8.3.1(2)
Victim Rescue and Recovery Determine if the options are within the capabilities of available personnel and personal protective equipment. “A man has to know his limitations” Clint Eastwood – Dirty Harry Operational Personnel Limited in Scope Must Know Product Must Have Proper P.P.E. Personnel Must be Trained Must Have Decontamination Established Must Have Enough Personnel NFPA 6.8.3.1(3)
Victim Rescue and Recovery Describe the procedures for implementing victim rescue and recovery operations within the incident command system. All Movements at Direction of I.C. Under Direct Supervision Accountability / Communication Strict Discipline Needed Work in “Team” Concept Ensure “Back-up” Personnel in Place NFPA 6.8.3.1(4)
Victim Rescue and Recovery The operations level responder assigned to perform victim rescue and recovery shall select the personal protective equipment required to support victim rescue and recovery at hazardous materials / WMD incidents based on local procedures. (see Section 6.2) NFPA 6.8.3.2
Victim Rescue and Recovery The Authority Having Jurisdiction will decide what level of protection they will provide for First Responder personnel. NIOSH / NFPA Standards Students covered P.P.E. in Module 1 of Chapter 6 Instructors should give situation examples for students to determine level of P.P.E. required based on the: LERP – SOP’s or SOG’s NFPA 6.8.3.2
Mission-Specific Responsibilities Victim Rescue and RecoveryImplementing the Planned Response NFPA 6.8.4