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Snohomish County Training Officers 2014 2 nd Quarter
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VES is an aggressive search technique where firefighters gain access to an area where there is a high probability of trapped victims
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Halligan Bar 6’ Hook or Pike Pole 24’ Extension Ladder Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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VES is performed where there is a high probability of life hazard Sleeping areas must be given the highest priority Consider bystanders information When fire conditions allow
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Go Situations Viable rescue No impending flashover Compartment can be isolated from the fire area No Go Situations No Viable Rescue Impending or post flashover conditions Loss of the compartmentalization or the room can’t be isolated from the fire area PPV is being used
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Identify window Break window with closet hook Clear window completely Sound and sweep floor with closet hook Enter window by Jumping up on window sill Getting a boost from firefighter #2 Using the halligan bar as a step
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Enter window head first Get down to the floor and look for victims, the room layout, and where the bedroom door is Firefighter #2 stay outside with Thermal camera Firefighter #1 make way to the bedroom door look out in hallway if tenable Close door and look back to window Perform quick primary search
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Identify bedroom windows Victim information Fire conditions Height of ladder needed to get to window sill Break out window with tips of ladder Set ladder at exaggerated “rescue angle” with fly section out Hang closet hook and halligan bar up on rungs of ladder
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Firefighter #1 mask up before going up ladder- OFF air Using your hook or halligan completely clear window Check conditions before entering window. That window is now a ventilation hole! Firefighter #1 go ON air and enter window Firefighter #2 mask up and climb up to window
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Firefighter #1 sweep and sound floor with tool before entering window Hang hook from window sill to the floor for a reference point Take halligan bar with you to search Enter window head first or feet first staying low in the window After getting to the floor, get low and scan the room for victims and the bedroom door
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Go directly to the bedroom door If there is 0 visibility then follow the wall as a reference point When you get to the door look out in the hallway for fire conditions and potential victims Close the door to compartmentalize the room Look back at window to know your way out if things go bad Perform a quick primary search of bedroom
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If victim is found notify Command and Firefighter #2 Take victim to window and transfer to Firefighter #2. If you need assistance have Firefighter #2 enter room
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If victim is conscious, have them walk down ladder with Firefighter #2 behind them and up close If victim unconscious, place one arm under the armpit and the other arm between the legs and slide them down ladder utilizing the beams. DO NOT use rungs!
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If victim is unconscious, place arms under armpits and straddle victim on the thigh of one leg
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Through practice, training, and experience VES can be a very valuable and lifesaving skill. All firefighters should strive to be proficient in VES
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