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GFR Operations Training

Role of the crew chief Primary care provider on scene- Making sure the PATIENT is comfortable Making decisions- following MLREMS Protocols Transferring care & Updating receiving agency Radio communications with Fire Dispatch Charting WORK TOGETHER WITH THE WHOLE CREW

Role of the attendant trying to clear Medical Test, Epi & Narcan Training, Driver Training, GFR Operations Test, Running Calls, Clearing Class, Clearing Packet, Final Clearing Tests Learn the role of the Crew Chief PRACTICE & REFLECT

Role of the attendant A KEY PART OF RUNNING A GREAT CALL Vitals PCR Communicating with the patient & providing care Helping to radio, contact dispatch, chart If you can’t get into a building on campus, call UPD Non Emergency

vitals Heart Rate (Manual + Pulse Ox) & Quality SPO2 (Pulse Ox) Blood Pressure (Manual) Respirations Skin Lung Sounds Pupils Soon: Blood Glucose

Patient care report (PCR) Using an ID Card to fill out top of PCR or ask patient Ask patient about Medical History, Medications, Allergies Listen to the Crew Chief who will be asking questions: WRITE EVERYTHING DOWN Record vitals + Times Give a copy of PCR to receiving agency

Squad cars: 3372 & 3371 Know where the radios are Equipment location in the trunk Quick intro about how to drive the car in case of an emergency What to bring in on every call

Jump bag LOCATION OF ALL SUPPLIES

Radio Example & Calling dispatch 3372 to Fire Dispatch: We are in route 3372 to Fire Dispatch: We are on scene 3372 to Fire Dispatch: We are clear from scene and back in service OR 3372 to Fire Dispatch: We are clear from scene and back in service with a sign off You can also radio to request additional resources and update receiving crews Listen to the radio while on scene: Status of ambulance, updates, etc.. Call Dispatch to get times, if you have questions about location, to call in service, etc.…

How to talk to patients Step #1: Always wait for your crew chief Step #2: Make sure you are calm. The patient needs you to be relaxed, confident, and in control of the situation Step #3: Know when to take a step back Step #4: SAMPLE, OPQRST Step #5: Using UPD as a resource

Questions PLEASE ASK NOW THERE ARE NO DUMB QUESTIONS

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