Casualty extrication from a fire risk area
Charles Brault
c_brault at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 5 03:16:07 BST 2007
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From: Forrest Robleto <farcpr at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Casualty extrication from a fire risk area
Out of their what???
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">Current practice is still quite archaic and simply follows the "just get them out" mantra."
I dunno ! ! !
Somewhere where it is bad to be I guess))))))
Charles
On 8/4/07, Charles Brault <c_brault at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> All evidence points to :
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> Just getting them out of their is the best thing
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> Charles
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> We can answer much me this when you join us on ATACC, cheers mark f, uk
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> Subject: Casualty extrication from a fire risk area
> From: <tuganddawn at talktalk.net>
> Date: 04/08/2007 5:05 pm
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> Dear all,
>
> I am a firefighter and paramedic working in Oxford UK. I am currently
> researching the extrication of casualties from smoke logged and fire risk
> buildings by Breathing Apparatus (BA) crews. I am currently undertaking my
> BA training and am acutely aware of the dificulties encountered when working
> in this type of environment but, as a dual professional, feel that there
> must be a better way of dealing with casualties. Current practice is still
> quite archaic and simply follows the "just get them out" mantra.
> Does anyone on the list know of any programs or ideas that allow a BA crew
> to secure a basic airway, administer clean air and manually handle the
> casualty in an ergonomic and practical way without sacrificing the safety
> and efficacy of the crew?
> In any event, thanks for your time and trouble ladies and gentlemen and
> I look forward to hearing your ideas.
>
> yours with Kindest Regards
>
> Tristan "Tug" Crumpton
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