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RITTRAINING,[object Object]
WHY DO WE NEEDRAPID INTERVENTION TEAMS?,[object Object]
WHY RIT?,[object Object]
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134,[object Object],IF FIREFIGHTERS MUST ENTER AN AREA THAT IS IMMEDIATLEY DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH (IDLH) THAT TWO MEMBERS SHOULD ENTER TOGETHER AND REMAIN IN VISUAL OR VOICE CONTACT WITH ONE ANOTHER AT ALL TIMES.,[object Object],RADIO CONTACT ONLY HAS BEEN DEEMED UNACCEPTABLE DUE TO THE POSSIBILITY OF RADIO FAILURE AND POSSIBLE CHANCE OF INABILITY TO OPERATE THE RADIO BY THE AFFECTED FIREFIGHTER IN AN EXTREME SITUATION.,[object Object]
1021,[object Object],1001,[object Object],1401,[object Object],1500,[object Object],NFPA 1407,[object Object],1720,[object Object],1983,[object Object],1561,[object Object],1710,[object Object],1981,[object Object],Standard for Training Fire Service,[object Object],Rapid Intervention Crews,[object Object]
RIT STUDY FINDINGS,[object Object],Average rescue personnel 12,[object Object],Average time 12 minutes,[object Object],It took an average of eight to nine minutes to reach the downed firefighter from,[object Object],The time of the Mayday.,[object Object],Average time to find, package and secure an air supply and remove firefighter,[object Object],was 22 minutes.,[object Object],An average of 12 firefighters to rescue each downed firefighter, while one in,[object Object],five of the rescuers experienced a Mayday of their own.,[object Object],Times obtained were not under heat and smoke conditions.,[object Object],An involved, lengthy extrication process was not required for the,[object Object],Downed firefighter.,[object Object]
RIT / FIREGROUND SURVIVAL,[object Object]
Definition,[object Object],Mayday as defined by Webster's Dictionary:  an international radio-telephone signal word used as a distress call. It derives from the French m'aider, meaning "come help me".,[object Object],The mere phrase “Mayday” has forever changed the careers and lives of many dedicated fire service professionals & became is the reason behind RIT.,[object Object]
Firefighter Distress Signal,[object Object],Initiation or transmission of a firefighter distress signal produces more stress and potential chaos than any other single type of incident we may encounter throughout our careers.  As firefighters, fire officers and trainers, we must develop a standard plan of action that allow us to properly manage and overcome these chaotic and stressful events.,[object Object]
IS RIT THE SOLUTION?,[object Object]
Preparing & Planning for a “MAYDAY” call,[object Object],Preplanning structures in your district can empower command with much needed information in a Mayday / RIT situation,[object Object],Proper risk management coupled with a structured firefighter survival program enables today’s firefighters to understand the associated risks they are to encounter.,[object Object],Properly trained firefighters who are trained and disciplined in RIT tactics and skills.,[object Object]
Pre-fire planning / Pre-fire Analysis,[object Object],Case studies have shown that the success or failure of any “Mayday” incident is a direct result of effective ICS and pre-fire planning.,[object Object],The best preparatory effort given to the fireground commander is the pre-plan or the pre-fire analysis.,[object Object],What are a few “firefighter killers” in our district?,[object Object]
Frank Brannigan,[object Object],Frank Brannigan once stated, “There is no substitute for the fire department developing a system of accumulating and organizing information for retrieval at the time of the fire”.  ,[object Object]
Five Pre-fire Indicators : Potential “Mayday” incident and/or compromised fireground operations:,[object Object],Weight - excessive weight in the overhead should be of immediate concern to the IC when deciding to deploy additional firefighters during a rescue effort.  This may include: HVAC units, large billboards, storage tanks, etc.,[object Object],Fuel Loads - Excessive fuel loads (flammable or combustible) are an indication of potential rapid-fire spread which may lead to firefighters being trapped or overcome during initial firefighting.,[object Object],Building History – Previous fires, structural collapses, renovations (known & unknown) to the IC may lead to the entrapment of firefighters.,[object Object]
Pre-fire Indicators (con’t),[object Object],Deterioration– A factor to the fireground continues to be vacant buildings or buildings in ill repair.  As firefighters we’re taught early on that all buildings are occupied until proven otherwise.  Pre-fire planning should enable the IC which buildings require absolute defensive operations to support firefighter safety and survival.,[object Object],Support Systems / Truss Construction – Examples of firefighter fatalities have been shared with the fire service for years.  Bowstring and light weight truss construction must be of utmost importance to the IC. ,[object Object]
Truss Collapse,[object Object],Being under a burning truss , is like playing Russian Roulette  with a loaded revolver.  (Most notable bowstring truss collapse is the Hackensack, NJ fire which killed several firefighters). ,[object Object],As fireground commanders begin to consider deploying RIT teams for rescue efforts, careful consideration must be given to the potential of truss collapse, which could further complicate if not compound the rescue efforts. (This should also be considered before deploying interior attack teams).,[object Object]
Firefighter Survival Training,[object Object],Firefighters who have been properly trained in self-survival skills can greatly enhance the possibility of a successful RIT team rescue.  Standardized, predictable actions of a trapped, lost or disoriented firefighter will enable rescuers to locate and remove the firefighter in a more timely  and effective manner.,[object Object]
10 Standardized Actions for Lost and Disoriented Firefighters,[object Object],Initiate an emergency “Mayday” / Activate Emergency Distress Button.,[object Object],Stay “calm” and preserve your air supply.,[object Object],Activate P.A.S.S.,[object Object]
10 Standardized Actions for Lost and Disoriented Firefighters (cont.),[object Object],Provide a situation / problem report.,[object Object],If trapped or disoriented as a crew, it’s imperative to “stay together”.,[object Object],Search for an exit – look for light.,[object Object],Attempt to follow a hose line or life line to safety.,[object Object]
10 Standardized Actions for Lost and Disoriented Firefighters (cont.),[object Object],Retreat to an area of safety.,[object Object],Assume a horizontal position (if possible) to enhance the audible signal of your P.A.S.S. and enhance thermal protection.,[object Object],Use your flashlight as a beacon device and attempt to making tapping noises using tools or other objects.,[object Object]
Fireground Preparations:,[object Object],Proactive fireground preparations for survival cannot be over stated!,[object Object],Proactive ladders - provide secondary means of egress and serves as an immediate access point for RIT members,[object Object],Scene lighting at entry point or all 4 sides if possible – provides enhanced firefighter accountability and directional orientation for lost or disoriented firefighters.,[object Object],Back-up / Safety lines – provides an additional line of support in case of rapid-fire development. ,[object Object]
Discipline / Enforcement,[object Object],Strict discipline and strong enforcement enable fireground commanders to adequately account for and assign the necessary crews to complete the task without the fear of freelancing or contradictory actions.,[object Object],RIT – In the event of a Mayday incident, physical and mental limitations will be taxed to the limit, rescuers must be forced to follow rules of personal safety at all times.  Teams that fail to follow the directions of the IC and their respective RIT Officer will most likely become victims themselves.,[object Object]
Discipline / Enforcement (con’t):,[object Object],Suppression Personnel – Personnel assigned to fire attack / suppression operations must overcome the desire to get involved.  Previously assigned fire attack/suppression crews must maintain their position in order to limit the threat of flame impingement on the trapped or disoriented firefigter(s).  ,[object Object],A trapped or disoriented firefighter has two factors working against them: 1) limited air supply and 2) flame impingement barring the fact that direct physical trauma is not involved.,[object Object]
Tragic Training Memories:,[object Object],Firefighters in Boulder (CO) and around the nation are remembering one of its worst days when two of their own died during a training exercise. On January 26, 1982, Fire Engineer Bill Duran and FF Scott Smith died when the fire flashed and ran through the abandoned garage where the live fire training was held. ,[object Object]
Tragic Training Memories (con’t),[object Object],The flashover also forced surviving FF Dan Cutler through a wall...ending up with burns over 60 %. Hearings were held to figure out what caused the deaths and found there were still combustible ceiling tiles in the building. There were also no water supply established, no back-up engine companies for the training and firefighters did not do a walk thru to find the exits....amongst other problems. This tragic LODD was "the final straw" for the creation of NFPA 1403, “Standard for Live Fire Training”.,[object Object]
Critical Factors,[object Object],Personnel Safety – as rescue efforts begin, adrenalin often times overruns our ability to think clearly which may inevitably lead to rescuer injuries which further complicates the rescue operation.  “Be a part of the solution and not a part of the problem”.,[object Object],Communication – The IC must maintain constant communication with RIT team(s) throughout the incident.,[object Object]
Deployment of the RIT,[object Object],RIT should be deployed only after a quick briefing of known facts from the IC.,[object Object],By adequately identifying the last known location, number of personnel involved and the possible cause of deployment of RIT, personnel can properly prepare themselves for assignment and ensure proper equipment is deployed.,[object Object]
3 Things the to consider when deploying RIT personnel,[object Object],Initial RIT (Reconnaissance Team),[object Object],Locate the downed, trapped member(s),[object Object],Establish a tractable means of access to the victim(s),[object Object],Determine additional needs (air, water, fans, extrication, thermal imaging cameras, etc.),[object Object],Suggested team size: 2 firefighters, 1 officer,[object Object]
Deploying RIT personnel (con’t),[object Object],Secondary RIT (Stabilization/Removal Team),[object Object],Provide equipment and personnel as requested by the Recon Team,[object Object],Begin extrication process, clear debris for rapid egress,[object Object],Suggested team size: 2-4 firefighters,[object Object]
Deploying RIT personnel (con’t),[object Object],Third and subsequent RIT (Support Team(s),[object Object],Provide external support as requested by initial teams,[object Object],Provide personnel to relieve initial teams,[object Object]
Termination of Rescue Efforts,[object Object],Although no firefighter, fire officer or IC ever wants to terminate a rescue effort, firefighter safety “must” remain the top priority.  As unfortunate as it may be, the IC must terminate the rescue efforts when conditions begin to jeopardize the safety of those involved.  No decision, order or assignment ever given by an IC during their career will ever bare equal weight.  It’s decisions of this nature that will ultimately decide the number of members lost or injured.,[object Object]
Summarizing a “MAYDAY” Incident,[object Object],PAR – upon immediate distress signal, call for a PAR of on-scene units.,[object Object],Initiate RIT Operations – utilizing a technique that is expedious.,[object Object],Hazard Assessment – Upon locating downed firefighter(s), RIT personnel must quickly perform a hazard assessment to ensure their own safety.,[object Object]
Summary (con’t),[object Object],Identify victim needs – air supply, fire impingement, extrication needs, etc.,[object Object],Initiate victim removal (if possible) – an initial progress report of findings and/or actions should be relayed to the IC.,[object Object],Provide medical care – upon removal from the hazard area, on-scene EMS personnel should provide immediate care / transport.,[object Object]
Summary (con’t),[object Object],PAR – once victim(s) have been extracted from hazard area, another PAR should be given by all on-scene companies.,[object Object],Post-incident analysis / debriefing – following all RIT deployments a formal post-incident analysis should be conducted to review, revise and update existing procedures.  ,[object Object]
Conclusion,[object Object],Assume the worst and prepare for the worst. By doing this we enable yourself to overcome anything less than the worst with positive results.  Preparing for anything less will put you in a reactionary or catch-up mode during a high stress, high emotional incident in which the lives of fellow firefighters lie in the balance.,[object Object],Are there any questions?,[object Object]

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Craig Fire RIT Training

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Notes de l'éditeur

  1. All of what we are discussing today is the result of a LODD. It is Important to honor those who have lost lives in the fire service by learning from mistakes made and ensuring we are better prepared for the future. MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY…..will bring a since of uneasiness and urgency. Comes from knowing one of our own is in trouble.
  2. 100 firefighters lost each year.
  3. 2009 but lets get beyond the technical and into what RIT is designed for.
  4. RIT is only a piece of the puzzle . Why? Study at Arizona State University and the pheonixfd following Bret Tarver incident findings. Consisted of 200 RIT drills, held in buildings between 5,000 to 7,000 sq ft.A hoseline extended into the structure 150 feet with two firefighters off the line 40 feet.
  5. Frank Brannigan was the author of Building Construction for the Fire Service which was in its third edition when he died. The fourth edition had been completed before his death and was published posthumously. Brannigan is primarily recognized for his efforts to increase firefighter safety through education on the dangers of building collapse.
  6. Car Dealership wood bow string construction collapsed killed 5