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Principles of Fire and EMS Administration Performance Standards Unit III PowerPoint Presentation PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: NFPA 1021 4.2.2, 4.2.3 OBJECTIVES 3. Appraise the four-step method of job instruction training – FESHE 1, 2. Delineate the steps in developing a training program and its relationship to federal regulations – FESHE 1, 2 INSTRUCTIONS For this assignment you are to create a PowerPoint presentation describing the necessary training needed to complete the actions listed on the next page regarding Fire Hoses and Streams, and Coupling and Uncoupling 2 Lengths. This presentation is meant to appraise your ability to teach and train other firefighters in the actions listed on the next page.
Your presentation should be at least 20 slides with appropriate images to caveat your information. You should use appropriate text with APA style writing. Should you use images from the internet, you are to follow standard protocol and cite them using APA style writing. REFERENCE SOURCE NFPA 1021 4.2.2, 4.2.3 Fire Hose and Streams Twin donut More adaptable to 1½-inch and 1¾-inch hose Produces a compact roll for carrying or transporting Stretch hose out, and then make 2 parallel lines with couplings together Fold loop end over and upon the second line to start roll Roll toward couplings, making a twin roll of less total diameter than 1 Loop strap through roll for quick-release hitch Coupling and uncoupling 2 lengths Keep flat sides of male and female couplings in the same plane Foot-tilt method (1 fire fighter) Face second coupling with 1 foot near the male end Place foot on hose behind male coupling and apply pressure to tilt upward Grasp female end: one hand behind coupling, one hand on couple swivel Bring second couplings together, turn swivel clockwise with thumb 2 fire fighter method Both stand facing each other with opposite couplings Fire fighter with male coupling grasps with both hands, threads outward Alignment must be done by fire fighter with female coupling Fire fighter with female coupling turns it counterclockwise until click indicates alignment, or look for Higbee indicator The fire fighter with female coupling then turns female swivel clockwise Uncoupling a tight connection One fire fighter when spanner wrench is not available Grasp hose behind female coupling Bend hose close behind the male coupling, stand couplings on end, male coupling pressed to the ground Place one knee on the shank of the upper female coupling Keep thigh vertical and apply body weight to the couplings Snap the swivel in a counterclockwise direction to loosen Parkville Fire and Rescue Accident Report Date and Time of accident _____________________________________________________________ Location of accident ___________________________________________________________________ Name of driver __________________________Supervisor____________________________________ For what purpose was the vehicle being used at the time of the accident ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What is the damage to the city vehicle ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Damage to Property of others Owner __________________________ Address______________________________ Driver___________________________ Address _____________________________ List damage ___________________________________________________________ If auto make and year ________________________ Tag#______________________ Insurance company _____________________________________________________ Persons Injured NAME Address Injury Witnesses NAME Address Injury Note: Any additional comments should be made in a separate word document and uploaded with the assignment.
Signature of driver ______________________________Date___________ Signature of supervisor ___________________________ Date _________ Signature of investigating officer ____________________ Date _________ Principles of Fire and EMS Administration Performance Standards Health and Safety Conduct an Initial Accident Investigation Unit III Case Study PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: NFPA 1021 4.7.2 OBJECTIVES 1. Analyze the procedures for conducting an accident investigation INSTRUCTIONS For this assignment you are to read the case study assigned below. After reading through the case study, you should fill out the Accident Report Form PDF and submit it along with the questions associated with the Case Study.
Once you have filled out the Accident Report Form, you should answer each of the subsequent questions with an essay response with at least 200 words or more. You should use appropriate APA style writing and cite any sources you use. REFERENCE SOURCE NFPA 1021 4.7.2 As station captain, you are called to the scene of a two-vehicle accident involving the rescue truck from your station. On your arrival you notice the rear bumper of the rescue truck is still up against the passenger door of a small two-door sedan. Lieutenant Williams and Fire Fighter Smith are on the rescue tonight with Tom Smith as the driver.
As per department policy, you inform the two you are here to investigate the accident and everything they tell you will be recorded. You further inform them they are not to discuss the accident with each other until they have talked with you. At this time you ask Williams to wait here while you and Smith go over to your car to talk. Smith seems on edge about the accident even though you try to assure him it is “no big deal.†You ask, “In your own words tell me what happened.†“Well,†Smith says, “it was like this. This has been a busy night.
As a matter of fact, this was the sixth call since 7:00 this evening. At about 1:30 we received a call to 4022 West 32nd Street on a person down. After checking the patient and advising him to go to the hospital, we put in service. I started to back the truck out of the drive and just as I started to turn, I felt the rear of the truck hit something. Captain, I looked, and this car was not there when I started to back out.
The guy just came down the street and stopped right behind the truck.†You thank Smith and tell him to wait here while you talk to Lt. Williams. As you walk over to where Williams is standing, he just starts to talk. “Captain, I sure am sorry about this, but we were so tired I just got in the truck instead of backing Tom up. I know that was wrong, but we’ve just been so busy tonight.†You ask Lt.
Williams to wait there while you talk to the driver of the car. Bob Johnson, the driver of the vehicle your rescue truck backed into, is leaning on his car as you walk over. While you ask him to tell you what happened, you notice the strong odor of alcohol on his breath. All Mr. Johnson tells you is that he was coming home and the rescue truck started backing out of the driveway, so he pulled over and stopped.
Before he knew what had happened, the truck backed into the side of his car. There are no other witnesses. 1. From the information given what are your conclusions? 2.
What would be your recommendations? 3. Would you like to ask any other questions? If so what? 4.
As per department policy, anyone involved in a vehicle accident must take a drug test. Fire Fighter Tom Smith’s drug test comes back positive for marijuana. Does this change your recommendation? If so, to what?