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WHAT DO FIRST RESPONDERS EXPECT DURING A SCHOOL INCIDENT?

WHAT DO FIRST RESPONDERS EXPECT DURING A SCHOOL INCIDENT?. John Nohr Fire Chief Clark County Fire & Rescue. Emergency Managers think about:. Prevention Mitigation Preparation Response Recovery. What are our threats?. Natural Hazards. Earthquakes Severe wind Tornadoes Lightning

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WHAT DO FIRST RESPONDERS EXPECT DURING A SCHOOL INCIDENT?

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  1. WHAT DO FIRST RESPONDERS EXPECT DURING A SCHOOL INCIDENT? John Nohr Fire Chief Clark County Fire & Rescue

  2. Emergency Managers think about: • Prevention • Mitigation • Preparation • Response • Recovery

  3. What are our threats?

  4. Natural Hazards • Earthquakes • Severe wind • Tornadoes • Lightning • Hurricanes • Floods • Wildfires • Landslides/Mudslides • Tsunamis • Volcanic eruptions

  5. Technological Hazards • Explosions or accidental releases from industrial plants • HazMat release from within the school • HazMat release from highways or railroads • Radiological release from nuclear power plants • Dam failure • Power/Water failure

  6. Biological Hazards • Infectious diseases (influenza, TB, staph, meningitis) • Contaminated food outbreaks (salmonella, botulism, E.coli) • Toxic materials present in school labs

  7. Adversarial, Incidental, and Human-caused Threats • Fire • Active shooters • Criminal threats or actions • Gang violence • Bomb threats • Domestic violence and abuse • Cyber attacks • Suicide

  8. Prevention and Mitigation

  9. Preparation • Mass Casualty Incident training • MCI Kits • Evacuation plans • Buses

  10. First Responders want to stop forward progress of the incident

  11. Fire/EMS will work to make our issues safe

  12. Fire/EMS will work with Law Enforcement to preserve evidence

  13. We want to know that there is a plan And that the plan is being followed…..

  14. Initial Patient Traige • START- Simple Triage and Rapid Assessment • RPM- Respirations, Perfusion, Mental Status

  15. Patient Care Areas • Access Corridor • Triage (secondary) • Red • Yellow • Green • Black

  16. Apparatus staging area

  17. Ambulance access/egress corridor

  18. Demobilization • Can take minutes to days depending on the incident • Fire • Building collapse • HazMat release • Active shooter

  19. Recovery • Physical • Mental • Community

  20. Q&A John Nohr Clark County Fire & Rescue John.nohr@clarkfr.org

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