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Vehicle Extrication Hollis Fire

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Vehicle ExtricationHollis Fire

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Currently● Lecture

● Skills Review

● Full-Scale Scenario

● Line Officers

● Firefighters

● 6 Hours (3 - 2 hour sessions)

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Challenges with Current Format❏ One class is devoted to lecture.❏ All JPRs are not completed due to time

constraints.❏ Officers are only able to assess a

single incident.

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Why we Want a Change● Reduce lecture

time.

● Ensure consistent comprehension of SOGs and Protocols.

● Allow for more hands on time.

● Ensures we complete all JPRs.

● More flexiblity in training dates.

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Where are we HeadedPre-Training Work

Company level skills review

More in-depth Scenario

Evaluation/Review of Training

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Pre-Training Work

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Skills Review● Short discusion (30 min) to review any

deficenies noted in Pre-Training Work● All basic hands on skills are reviewed

at the company level training. (no change)

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Full Scale Scenario

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Evaluation/Review of Training

❏ Using an online polling software.

❏ Ensures we meet objectives.❏ Provides feedback for making the next

training better.

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1. Resistant to change.2. Learning curve for some members.3. Information will be available outside

the Station.4. Timeliness of pre-training and

evaluation completion.5. Deviation from regular schedule.

Implementation Challenges

Education

Password Protected SiteEnsure sufficient lead time

with follow-up remindersSmaller groups allow for more flexibility

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NFPA Objective Old New10.1.1 Plan for an incident X X

6.4.1 The ability to operate hand and power tools used for forcible entry and rescue as designed X X

10.1.2 Establish "scene" Safety zones X X

10.1.3 Establish Fire Protection X X

10.1.4 Stabilize a common passenger vehicle X X

6.4.1 Use cribbing and shoring material; X X

10.1.5 Isolate potentially harmful energy sources * X

10.1.6 Determine the common passenger vehicle or small machinery access and egress points X

10.1.7 Create access and egress openings X X

6.4.1Choose and apply appropriate techniques for moving or removing vehicle roofs, doors, windshields, windows, steering wheels or columns, and the dashboard. X X

10.1.8 Disentangle victims X

10.1.9 Remove a packaged victim - In accordance with NH EMS Protocols X X

10.1.10 Terminate an incident X X

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Safety• Pre-Training– NIOSH/Near-Miss– UTC

• PPE• Hose line• Weather Conditions

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Summary and Needs