what happens next? part 1 tim thomas raf rescue msa trainer

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Part 1 Tim Thomas Raf Rescue MSA Trainer

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?Part 1Tim ThomasRaf RescueMSA Trainer

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?http://youtu.be/s2VCG6IQYqchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=s2VCG6IQYqc Nigel add in the You tube video to stop after the driver gets to the back of the car.After video This what can happen what do we need to think about to make us better prepared to deal with it?Who in the room has ever acted as a Rescue unit crew chief on an event.25. Responsibilities of rescue crews and doctors at the incident site5.1. The main priority of the first crew on the scene will be to Triage the casualties, assessing thenumber and severity of the casualties. Communication must be established with radio control andinformation passed including requirements for additional crews, and outside assistance,consideration should be given to setting up a casualty clearing point. Only once this has been donecan treatment be considered.5.2. The first rescue unit on scene will become the control unit and should be the only vehicle thatdisplays flashing blue beacons. The senior rescue crew leader should not get physically involved in arescue but be available at the control unit to assign, in conjunction with the stage medical officer,arriving crews to casualties. Subsequent crews will report to the control unit crew leader to ensurethat priority casualties are dealt with first.5.3. Duties will include extraction of casualties, stabilisation of casualties to enable safe transfer and the evacuation of casualties to the rendezvous point or to hospital.5.4. The crew leaders and doctors will write a report on their actions and submit it as soon as possible to Rally H.Q.5.5. No statements will be given to the press who should be directed to contact the Media Office at Rally H .Q.

Excerpt from the Safety Plan From A Round Of The BTRDA Rally Series

Have a quick read through this on this event this is what the organiser wanted from us.3What Happens Next?Incident in the street.

Motorsport

Marshall on a stage at scene of an incident First on Scene Trained

Radio control scrambles a unit Waiting for Emergency Services (US) to report in

Organisers Waiting for information from stage Emergency Services (US)

HOW MANY OTHER PEOPLE ARE WAITING ON US????????Walking down the street when someone collapses in front of you. Dial 999You deal with as best you can and wait for assistance listening for the sirens

Lets look at that on a motorsport event

4What Happens Next?

THIS IS WHAT WE HEAR ON THE RADIO (Control Only)

This is not intended as the a complete answer but a work in progress guide What Happens Next?Throw out the last of the coffee

Get crew/Medic alerted (Wake up?) Make sure they are aware of incident infoStart up the truck At Stage StartStage StoppedRescue Unit, Medic, & Recovery into stage After OK from Stage Commander

What Happens Next? - What You FindRally car Groups of spectatorsBroken FenceStagedirectionCompetitor

Trees7What Happens Next? What You SeeCompetitor on StageBadly damaged car against treeThree groups of spectators looking after injured peopleOne Competitor still in rally carWalking woundedWHAT NOW? WHAT HAPPENED?Take Control of Incident till more Qualified Personnel ArriveGather more info WHAT INFO???????What Happens Next?M - Major incident stand by or declared

E - Exact location of incident

T - Type of incident

H - Hazards (present or potential)

A - Access and egress routes

N - Number, severity and type of casualties

E - Emergency services present on scene and further resources requiredSome of this will be provided by Rally Control9What Happens Next?M - Major incident stand by or declared - Who should declare?

E - Exact location of incident - Access by other Emergency Services

T - Type of incident

H - Hazards (present or potential) - Gas, Electric, Spectators, Stage Condition

A - Access and egress routes

N - Number, severity and type of casualties Advice From Medic

E - Emergency services present on scene and further resources required

E Better location of incident to allow planning of best route to incidentH Electric Gas slippery roads large numbers of spectators N Number of casualties 10What Happens Next?As additional Resource arrives brief & deploy to casualties as prioritised by MedicArrange for sweep of area to ensure there are no more CasualtiesRegular Updates to Rally Control through Recovery unitMonitor those working to ensure they are copingContinue to monitor incident siteBe aware Priorities could change as incident progressesUtilise Marshalls etc. to assist where possible Dont get drawn in What Happens Next?When Things Calm DownGather Equipment Record what has been Used and Gone With CasualtiesLocal DebriefEnsure All Rally Emergency Services Crews Are OKWritten ReportBe Prepared for Police Interviews What Happens Next?QUESTIONSSUGGESTIONSDISSCUSSIONIDEAS??