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  2. Begin by entering the participant’s name, date, and instructor's name at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identification and record-keeping.
  3. Proceed to the 'Scene Survey' section. Carefully assess each item listed, such as ensuring the environment is safe and counting casualties. Mark 'Yes', 'No', or 'N/A' as appropriate.
  4. In the 'Primary Assessment' section, follow the prompts to evaluate airway, breathing, circulation, and other critical factors. Use checkboxes to indicate findings and delegate tasks as necessary.
  5. Complete the 'Patient Interview' section by documenting vital signs and relevant medical history. Ensure all fields are filled accurately for comprehensive patient assessment.
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An acronym, used in many facilities, to remember how to respond to a fire. R is for removing persons in danger, E is for ensuring doors are closed, A is for activating the fire alarm, C is for calling the facility fire emergency number, and T is for trying to extinguish or control the fire. RRHB 1000 Unit B2.
Fires, however, are only some of the emergencies to which the Fire Department responds. Nearly eighty percent of the Fire Departments emergency responses are, in fact, calls for medical aid, including illness/accidents at home and work, and injuries resulting from vehicle crashes.
Remember to GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL 9-1-1 or your local emergency phone number. Yell Fire! several times and go outside right away. If you live in a building with elevators, use the stairs. Leave all your things where they are and save yourself.
Common Examples of Incident Type Incident TypeCode Building Fire 111 Passenger Vehicle Fire 131 Forest, Woods or Wildland Fire 141 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 3223 more rows
Evacuate the building to the designated emergency assembly area. Pull the fire alarm and warn others nearby as you are leaving. Close doors and windows if time permits. Move away from the fire and smoke whenever possible.

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English: Station 332, on Adelaide Street West, is the busiest fire station in Ontario.

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