CMC Rescue School offers rope rescue, confined space rescue, emergency building shoring, and trench rescue & shoring classes both as open enrollment courses and through contracts. CMC Rescue can be reached at 800-235-5741 or 805-562-9120.
This document outlines competency standards for operations level responders assigned to use personal protective equipment at hazardous material and weapons of mass destruction incidents. It specifies that responders must be trained to the awareness and operations level standards as well as competencies for their assigned responsibilities. Responders must be able to select appropriate protective equipment based on the hazards present, safely don and doff that equipment, and complete any reporting required by their department's standard operating procedures. The goal is to ensure responders can safely perform their assigned tasks while wearing personal protective equipment.
The document is a buyer's guide from Fire Safety USA for firefighting, EMS, and rescue gear and accessories. It includes pricing and product details for various items like wildland fire boots starting at $198.95, structural fire boots from $265-319, EMS/wildland boots for $177.95, and hip boots for $145. The guide provides an index of gear, a brief description and product number for each item, and contact information for the company.
This document provides information on fire and rescue products from Alliance Fire and Rescue, including structural fire helmets, rescue helmets, USAR rescue helmets, water operations helmets, safety beacons, public safety vests, FR hoods, and AutoXTM gloves. Key details include specifications and certifications for various helmet models, lighting and color options for safety beacons, materials for FR hoods including Nomex, Lenzing FR, carbon and Technora fibers, and protective features of AutoXTM gloves. The document aims to provide first responders with high-quality, certified protective gear for firefighting, rescue, and emergency situations.
The document is an issue of the magazine Emergency Management. It includes articles on various topics related to emergency management such as a severe weather system that impacted the Midwest, the relationship between fusion centers and emergency operations centers, issues around command structures during incidents, and advances in next-generation 911 systems. It also includes information about the magazine such as contributor biographies and details about sections within the issue.
This document provides information about Weber Rescue Systems, a manufacturer of hydraulic rescue tools. For nearly 40 years, Weber-Hydraulik has developed rescue solutions that are tested in practical field use. In addition to modern and innovative products, they also provide training and education for firefighters. Since 2011, their rescue tools have been sold under the Weber Rescue Systems brand to promote worldwide recognition. Their product line includes spreaders, cutters, combi tools, rescue cylinders, power units, battery tools, lifting equipment, stabilization equipment and accessories. They emphasize that the benefits of their systems can best be discovered during a personal product demonstration.
This document provides information about the EMS Today conference taking place from February 28 - March 3, 2012 in Baltimore, Maryland. The conference will feature over 150 educational sessions, an exhibit hall with the latest EMS products and technologies, and special events. Attendees can earn continuing education credits, network with peers, and learn from prominent speakers. The conference is aimed at EMS professionals including paramedics, EMTs, managers, and educators to support their career development and strengthen their skills.
This document outlines competency standards for operations level responders assigned to use personal protective equipment at hazardous material and weapons of mass destruction incidents. It specifies that responders must be trained to the awareness and operations level standards as well as competencies for their assigned responsibilities. Responders must be able to select appropriate protective equipment based on the hazards present, safely don and doff that equipment, and complete any reporting required by their department's standard operating procedures. The goal is to ensure responders can safely perform their assigned tasks while wearing personal protective equipment.
The document is a buyer's guide from Fire Safety USA for firefighting, EMS, and rescue gear and accessories. It includes pricing and product details for various items like wildland fire boots starting at $198.95, structural fire boots from $265-319, EMS/wildland boots for $177.95, and hip boots for $145. The guide provides an index of gear, a brief description and product number for each item, and contact information for the company.
This document provides information on fire and rescue products from Alliance Fire and Rescue, including structural fire helmets, rescue helmets, USAR rescue helmets, water operations helmets, safety beacons, public safety vests, FR hoods, and AutoXTM gloves. Key details include specifications and certifications for various helmet models, lighting and color options for safety beacons, materials for FR hoods including Nomex, Lenzing FR, carbon and Technora fibers, and protective features of AutoXTM gloves. The document aims to provide first responders with high-quality, certified protective gear for firefighting, rescue, and emergency situations.
The document is an issue of the magazine Emergency Management. It includes articles on various topics related to emergency management such as a severe weather system that impacted the Midwest, the relationship between fusion centers and emergency operations centers, issues around command structures during incidents, and advances in next-generation 911 systems. It also includes information about the magazine such as contributor biographies and details about sections within the issue.
This document provides information about Weber Rescue Systems, a manufacturer of hydraulic rescue tools. For nearly 40 years, Weber-Hydraulik has developed rescue solutions that are tested in practical field use. In addition to modern and innovative products, they also provide training and education for firefighters. Since 2011, their rescue tools have been sold under the Weber Rescue Systems brand to promote worldwide recognition. Their product line includes spreaders, cutters, combi tools, rescue cylinders, power units, battery tools, lifting equipment, stabilization equipment and accessories. They emphasize that the benefits of their systems can best be discovered during a personal product demonstration.
This document provides information about the EMS Today conference taking place from February 28 - March 3, 2012 in Baltimore, Maryland. The conference will feature over 150 educational sessions, an exhibit hall with the latest EMS products and technologies, and special events. Attendees can earn continuing education credits, network with peers, and learn from prominent speakers. The conference is aimed at EMS professionals including paramedics, EMTs, managers, and educators to support their career development and strengthen their skills.
The document discusses the importance of thorough documentation in EMS. It notes that the patient care report (PCR) is the legal record of an emergency call and failure to accurately and completely document critical details can have serious legal implications. The document outlines what information must be included in a PCR to comply with regulations and ensure continuity of care. It emphasizes that PCRs must be accurate, legible, and avoid subjective opinions or biases to avoid potential issues in legal proceedings.
The National Academy of Emergency Dispatch is the leading standard-setting and certification body for emergency dispatch worldwide, with over 53,500 certified members in 42 countries. It was established in 1988 and has volunteer experts who serve on 15 boards to perform standard-setting functions. The origins of emergency medical dispatch date back over 30 years to the first medical dispatch protocol and training course. The Academy organizes its standard-setting and certification functions through various boards, councils, and committees. It sets certification and training standards for emergency dispatchers in medical, fire, and police and also accredits dispatch centers that meet high standards.
The Justice Institute of British Columbia's Fire & Safety Division provides education and training programs for firefighters across Canada. In this 2011 report:
- Enrollment in JIBC fire programs increased 11% to over 5,000 students, with training delivered in 116 BC communities. The Bachelor of Fire & Safety Studies enrolled 132 students and saw 10 graduates.
- New programs were introduced, including an online Hazardous Materials Awareness course and a Fire Prevention Officer Certificate. Partnerships with local fire departments expanded accessible training opportunities.
- Student success was promoted through opportunities like international service trips and regional weekend training sessions held across BC. A total of 535 students participated in regional weekends.
This document is the October 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). It contains several articles on topics related to EMS, including a salary survey of EMS workers, innovations in ambulance design, and lessons learned in preventing hypothermia in the field. It also includes various regular sections and columns that provide news, case studies, product reviews, and other information for EMS professionals.
You raise an excellent point. The autism spectrum disorder community is a large and growing special needs population that emergency planners must consider. Here are a few key things emergency managers can do:
- Work with organizations supporting the ASD community to understand their needs and challenges in an emergency. Develop response plans accordingly.
- During an evacuation, have protocols for safely securing and tracking individuals with ASD who may wander or have other behaviors. Train first responders.
- Provide clear, visual instructions and signage during emergencies. The unfamiliarity of an emergency situation could increase anxiety for those with ASD.
- Consider developing a registry of locations with ASD residents (group homes, schools etc.) to prioritize
This document provides an overview of the July 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). It includes articles on rethinking EMS delivery models, lessons learned from responding to a Navy jet crash, improving accuracy of nursing home response requests, and drowning as a leading cause of injury death. Additionally, it lists various regular sections and columns that are included in the issue such as news, leadership perspectives, product reviews, and more.
This document provides an overview of M&T Fire and Safety, a company that sells fire and rescue equipment. It lists various vendors and products offered, including apparatus, equipment, pumps, hoses, breathing apparatus, tools, clothing and more. Contact information is provided for key staff members involved in sales, service, accounting and equipment repair.
The document provides an overview of various first aid, CPR, and AED training programs offered by NSC First Aid. The catalog lists courses that meet regulations for workplaces, healthcare professionals, and the general public. It highlights NSC's focus on hands-on training and building confidence to respond effectively during emergencies. Instructors have access to administrative resources and quality materials for successful courses.
Here are the top 3 CBRNE detection categories and products:
1. Chemical Identification
The Smiths Detection HazMatID 360 is an advanced portable FT-IR chemical identifier that provides rapid identification of solid and liquid chemicals based on their molecular fingerprint. It offers an extensive spectral library and customization tools.
2. Explosives Detection
The Smiths Detection Sabre 5000 is a hand-held trace detector for explosives, chemical agents, toxic industrial chemicals, and narcotics. As the smallest and lightest tri-mode system, it provides identification of trace amounts of various substances and has improved vapor detection capabilities.
3. Radiation Detection
The Ludlum Model 2241-2 Scaler Ratemeter
Este manual proporciona instrucciones sobre el uso y mantenimiento de trajes de protección química Trellchem NEO. Describe los componentes del traje como la cremallera, guantes y calzado, así como accesorios opcionales. También incluye advertencias de seguridad, instrucciones para ponerse y quitarse el traje, almacenamiento, inspección, pruebas y mantenimiento. El manual está destinado a personal especializado y capacitado en el uso de equipos de protección química.
This document provides user information and technical specifications for the Trellchem NEO chemical protective suit. It outlines important safety considerations for proper use of the suit, including limitations, recommended storage practices, inspection procedures, donning and doffing instructions, maintenance, and suit component descriptions. The document also includes appendices with approvals data and permeation test results for chemicals.
Nbr 13714 sistema de hidrantes e mangotinhos e acessóriosSantiago Resgate
1. O documento é uma norma técnica brasileira que estabelece requisitos para sistemas de hidrantes e mangotinhos para combate a incêndio.
2. A norma define termos técnicos, especifica requisitos gerais e específicos para os sistemas, e inclui anexos sobre reservatórios, bombas de incêndio, aceitação e manutenção dos sistemas.
3. A norma substitui uma versão anterior e tem validade a partir de 29 de fevereiro de 2000.
This document summarizes the catalog of Jones & Bartlett Learning, a publisher of educational programs and services. It outlines their commitment to enriching traditional and non-traditional education through authoritative content and engaging technology. Their account specialists work to match titles and packages to unique curriculums. The catalog emphasizes their superior customer service and gold star service, with quick response times and a team focused approach. It provides information on ordering methods and availability of examination copies for instructors. The quality content from Jones & Bartlett is said to empower educators to enhance standards and improve learning outcomes.
Este documento fornece respostas para perguntas frequentes sobre equipamentos de proteção individual, incluindo proteção respiratória, auditiva, para a pele, olhos e cabeça. Ele aborda tópicos como classificação de filtros, vida útil de cartuchos e filtros, diferenças entre respiradores e máscaras cirúrgicas, e requisitos para proteção contra agentes biológicos.
Este manual técnico aborda os procedimentos de resgate rodoviário e fornece diretrizes para o atendimento a vítimas de acidentes de trânsito. O documento discute tópicos como a mecânica dos acidentes, os recursos de resgate, técnicas de acesso, suporte básico de vida, desencarceramento, remoção e transporte de vítimas, segurança nas operações e situações especiais de resgate. O objetivo é aprimorar as técnicas de resgate e padronizar os procedimentos para reduzir
The AMSafe-3 IV administration set allows EMS providers to quickly select different drop settings without interrupting patient care. It combines three IV sets into one compact device, reducing inventory and space needs. The set is available in several configurations and lengths to meet various patient care needs. For more information or a demonstration, contact an Account Manager or call the phone number listed.
The document describes the Philips HeartStart FR3 automated external defibrillator, which is designed to make lifesaving faster, easier, and better during sudden cardiac arrests. It has a rugged design and is reliable, helping emergency medical providers during the critical time of an SCA response. The FR3 is also considered the leading professional-grade AED among major manufacturers.
The document provides information on several products for EMS providers. It describes the King Vision video laryngoscope, which allows for visualization of the airway during intubations. It is lightweight, portable, and durable for use in EMS. The document also describes the LMA Unique self-pressurizing mask, which prevents overinflation of the laryngeal mask and reduces risks of tissue damage during ventilation. It provides information on how to contact account managers or the company for more details on these or other products.
This issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services from September 2012 contains several articles related to cardiac arrest and resuscitation. The cover story discusses how feedback and team performance impact survival from cardiac arrest. Additional articles provide guidance on safe use of adenosine, dealing with thoracic injuries, enhancing EMS education, and current goals and challenges in cardiac arrest. Brief summaries of additional departments and columns are also included.
This document is the August 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). The cover article summarizes an article titled "Primum Non Nocere: Why EMS should be timely, thorough and cautious in implementing new approaches to patient care." Additional articles discuss topics such as community health partnerships, cardiac arrest survival rates, ambulance media portrayals, anaphylaxis treatment, and EMS costs. The issue also contains regular sections on leadership, education, products and industry news.
This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the contents of the June 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS):
The issue featured articles on comprehensive safety programs in EMS, innovative new products showcased at an EMS conference, and the importance of rapid treatment for stroke patients, with one article profiling how stroke affected one family. It also included regular departments on education, news, operations tips, research findings, and product reviews.
The document discusses the importance of thorough documentation in EMS. It notes that the patient care report (PCR) is the legal record of an emergency call and failure to accurately and completely document critical details can have serious legal implications. The document outlines what information must be included in a PCR to comply with regulations and ensure continuity of care. It emphasizes that PCRs must be accurate, legible, and avoid subjective opinions or biases to avoid potential issues in legal proceedings.
The National Academy of Emergency Dispatch is the leading standard-setting and certification body for emergency dispatch worldwide, with over 53,500 certified members in 42 countries. It was established in 1988 and has volunteer experts who serve on 15 boards to perform standard-setting functions. The origins of emergency medical dispatch date back over 30 years to the first medical dispatch protocol and training course. The Academy organizes its standard-setting and certification functions through various boards, councils, and committees. It sets certification and training standards for emergency dispatchers in medical, fire, and police and also accredits dispatch centers that meet high standards.
The Justice Institute of British Columbia's Fire & Safety Division provides education and training programs for firefighters across Canada. In this 2011 report:
- Enrollment in JIBC fire programs increased 11% to over 5,000 students, with training delivered in 116 BC communities. The Bachelor of Fire & Safety Studies enrolled 132 students and saw 10 graduates.
- New programs were introduced, including an online Hazardous Materials Awareness course and a Fire Prevention Officer Certificate. Partnerships with local fire departments expanded accessible training opportunities.
- Student success was promoted through opportunities like international service trips and regional weekend training sessions held across BC. A total of 535 students participated in regional weekends.
This document is the October 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). It contains several articles on topics related to EMS, including a salary survey of EMS workers, innovations in ambulance design, and lessons learned in preventing hypothermia in the field. It also includes various regular sections and columns that provide news, case studies, product reviews, and other information for EMS professionals.
You raise an excellent point. The autism spectrum disorder community is a large and growing special needs population that emergency planners must consider. Here are a few key things emergency managers can do:
- Work with organizations supporting the ASD community to understand their needs and challenges in an emergency. Develop response plans accordingly.
- During an evacuation, have protocols for safely securing and tracking individuals with ASD who may wander or have other behaviors. Train first responders.
- Provide clear, visual instructions and signage during emergencies. The unfamiliarity of an emergency situation could increase anxiety for those with ASD.
- Consider developing a registry of locations with ASD residents (group homes, schools etc.) to prioritize
This document provides an overview of the July 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). It includes articles on rethinking EMS delivery models, lessons learned from responding to a Navy jet crash, improving accuracy of nursing home response requests, and drowning as a leading cause of injury death. Additionally, it lists various regular sections and columns that are included in the issue such as news, leadership perspectives, product reviews, and more.
This document provides an overview of M&T Fire and Safety, a company that sells fire and rescue equipment. It lists various vendors and products offered, including apparatus, equipment, pumps, hoses, breathing apparatus, tools, clothing and more. Contact information is provided for key staff members involved in sales, service, accounting and equipment repair.
The document provides an overview of various first aid, CPR, and AED training programs offered by NSC First Aid. The catalog lists courses that meet regulations for workplaces, healthcare professionals, and the general public. It highlights NSC's focus on hands-on training and building confidence to respond effectively during emergencies. Instructors have access to administrative resources and quality materials for successful courses.
Here are the top 3 CBRNE detection categories and products:
1. Chemical Identification
The Smiths Detection HazMatID 360 is an advanced portable FT-IR chemical identifier that provides rapid identification of solid and liquid chemicals based on their molecular fingerprint. It offers an extensive spectral library and customization tools.
2. Explosives Detection
The Smiths Detection Sabre 5000 is a hand-held trace detector for explosives, chemical agents, toxic industrial chemicals, and narcotics. As the smallest and lightest tri-mode system, it provides identification of trace amounts of various substances and has improved vapor detection capabilities.
3. Radiation Detection
The Ludlum Model 2241-2 Scaler Ratemeter
Este manual proporciona instrucciones sobre el uso y mantenimiento de trajes de protección química Trellchem NEO. Describe los componentes del traje como la cremallera, guantes y calzado, así como accesorios opcionales. También incluye advertencias de seguridad, instrucciones para ponerse y quitarse el traje, almacenamiento, inspección, pruebas y mantenimiento. El manual está destinado a personal especializado y capacitado en el uso de equipos de protección química.
This document provides user information and technical specifications for the Trellchem NEO chemical protective suit. It outlines important safety considerations for proper use of the suit, including limitations, recommended storage practices, inspection procedures, donning and doffing instructions, maintenance, and suit component descriptions. The document also includes appendices with approvals data and permeation test results for chemicals.
Nbr 13714 sistema de hidrantes e mangotinhos e acessóriosSantiago Resgate
1. O documento é uma norma técnica brasileira que estabelece requisitos para sistemas de hidrantes e mangotinhos para combate a incêndio.
2. A norma define termos técnicos, especifica requisitos gerais e específicos para os sistemas, e inclui anexos sobre reservatórios, bombas de incêndio, aceitação e manutenção dos sistemas.
3. A norma substitui uma versão anterior e tem validade a partir de 29 de fevereiro de 2000.
This document summarizes the catalog of Jones & Bartlett Learning, a publisher of educational programs and services. It outlines their commitment to enriching traditional and non-traditional education through authoritative content and engaging technology. Their account specialists work to match titles and packages to unique curriculums. The catalog emphasizes their superior customer service and gold star service, with quick response times and a team focused approach. It provides information on ordering methods and availability of examination copies for instructors. The quality content from Jones & Bartlett is said to empower educators to enhance standards and improve learning outcomes.
Este documento fornece respostas para perguntas frequentes sobre equipamentos de proteção individual, incluindo proteção respiratória, auditiva, para a pele, olhos e cabeça. Ele aborda tópicos como classificação de filtros, vida útil de cartuchos e filtros, diferenças entre respiradores e máscaras cirúrgicas, e requisitos para proteção contra agentes biológicos.
Este manual técnico aborda os procedimentos de resgate rodoviário e fornece diretrizes para o atendimento a vítimas de acidentes de trânsito. O documento discute tópicos como a mecânica dos acidentes, os recursos de resgate, técnicas de acesso, suporte básico de vida, desencarceramento, remoção e transporte de vítimas, segurança nas operações e situações especiais de resgate. O objetivo é aprimorar as técnicas de resgate e padronizar os procedimentos para reduzir
The AMSafe-3 IV administration set allows EMS providers to quickly select different drop settings without interrupting patient care. It combines three IV sets into one compact device, reducing inventory and space needs. The set is available in several configurations and lengths to meet various patient care needs. For more information or a demonstration, contact an Account Manager or call the phone number listed.
The document describes the Philips HeartStart FR3 automated external defibrillator, which is designed to make lifesaving faster, easier, and better during sudden cardiac arrests. It has a rugged design and is reliable, helping emergency medical providers during the critical time of an SCA response. The FR3 is also considered the leading professional-grade AED among major manufacturers.
The document provides information on several products for EMS providers. It describes the King Vision video laryngoscope, which allows for visualization of the airway during intubations. It is lightweight, portable, and durable for use in EMS. The document also describes the LMA Unique self-pressurizing mask, which prevents overinflation of the laryngeal mask and reduces risks of tissue damage during ventilation. It provides information on how to contact account managers or the company for more details on these or other products.
This issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services from September 2012 contains several articles related to cardiac arrest and resuscitation. The cover story discusses how feedback and team performance impact survival from cardiac arrest. Additional articles provide guidance on safe use of adenosine, dealing with thoracic injuries, enhancing EMS education, and current goals and challenges in cardiac arrest. Brief summaries of additional departments and columns are also included.
This document is the August 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). The cover article summarizes an article titled "Primum Non Nocere: Why EMS should be timely, thorough and cautious in implementing new approaches to patient care." Additional articles discuss topics such as community health partnerships, cardiac arrest survival rates, ambulance media portrayals, anaphylaxis treatment, and EMS costs. The issue also contains regular sections on leadership, education, products and industry news.
This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the contents of the June 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS):
The issue featured articles on comprehensive safety programs in EMS, innovative new products showcased at an EMS conference, and the importance of rapid treatment for stroke patients, with one article profiling how stroke affected one family. It also included regular departments on education, news, operations tips, research findings, and product reviews.
This document is the May 2012 issue of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). It contains several articles about law enforcement officers providing initial medical care at emergency scenes before EMS arrives. The cover story discusses how a sheriff's deputy in Arizona demonstrated the value of early medical treatment by law enforcement, especially in active shooter situations. Other articles describe how training law enforcement in medical response can help save lives, a local EMS training program for law enforcement, and managing multiple patients at once. The issue also contains regular sections about EMS news, leadership, case studies and research.
Este documento describe un curso de 10 días de duración sobre búsqueda y rescate urbano internacional ofrecido por el Servicio de Extensión de Ingeniería de Texas. El curso enseña destrezas y conocimientos necesarios para realizar operaciones de rescate en situaciones de desastre a través de módulos de instrucción y un ejercicio final en la Ciudad Desastre. Está dirigido a agencias responsables de responder a emergencias locales o nacionales ubicadas fuera de Estados Unidos.
Este curso proporciona la capacitación requerida para técnicos en materiales peligrosos según la norma NFPA 472. El curso, dictado por el Departamento de Bomberos de Houston, TX, busca desarrollar las habilidades necesarias para la identificación, control y disposición de materiales peligrosos, a través de conferencias, simulaciones y prácticas. El programa dura 80 horas e incluye alojamiento, alimentación, equipo de protección y certificación.
This document is the January 2009 issue of Fire Engineering magazine. It contains articles on topics relevant to the fire service such as green construction, firefighting challenges in converted mills, preplanning buildings, and the use of capnography in patient assessment. It also includes department sections that cover training, technology, apparatus deliveries, products and events. The issue aims to keep fire service professionals up to date on important issues and provide continuing education.
This document provides a summary of Jones & Bartlett Learning's course catalog and services for 2012-2013:
- Jones & Bartlett Learning is committed to enriching educational experiences through authoritative content and engaging technology. They work with instructors to match titles and packages to unique curriculums.
- They offer superior customer service through responsive account specialists and a team approach to ensure customer needs and questions are the top priority.
- Their content empowers educators to enhance standards and improve learning outcomes through a growing list of texts and digital resources.
This document is a catalog for firefighting equipment that includes sections for turnout gear, wildland gear, apparatus equipment, rescue tools, nozzles, monitors, foam, hose, water supplies, adapters and fittings, hand-held lights, traffic control, emergency lights and sirens, EMS, hazmat, ventilation, fire protection, outdoor warning sirens, badges, pumps, apparatus, station supplies, and air systems. The catalog provides product descriptions, specifications, and pricing for a variety of firefighting gloves, boots, and other personal protective equipment.
The document provides guidance on creating a family emergency plan. It instructs families to decide on contact methods, meeting locations, and evacuation sites before an emergency. It includes forms to fill out with emergency contacts, family member information, and locations frequented to have the important details organized for an emergency situation. Keeping copies of the emergency plan in an emergency supply kit or safe place is recommended.