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SEARCH AND RESCUE
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Unit Objectives
! Identify sizeup requirements for potential search and rescue situations.
! Describe the most common techniques for search a structure.
! Use safe techniques for debris removal and victim extrication.
! Describe ways to protect rescuers during search and rescue.
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Goals
! Scene Safety! Building Size-up! Team Safety! Lifting and Cribbing ! Carries and Drags
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Search and Rescue Operations
! Sizeup! Search involves:
" Locating victims." Documenting location.
! Rescue involves procedures and methods to extricate victims
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Special Challenges
! Large Buildings
! Wide Area Search
! Laboratories" Chemicals" Animals
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Large Buildings
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Wide Area Searches
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Laboratory Chemicals
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Labaratory Animals
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Decision To Attempt Rescue
! Risk involved to the rescuer! Greatest good for greatest number of people
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Goals of Search and Rescue
! Rescue greatest number in shortest amount of time
! Rescue lightly trapped victims first
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Effective Search and Rescue
! Effective sizeup! Rescuer safety! Victims safety
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CERT Search and Rescue Sizeup
1. Gather Facts2. Assess Damage3. Consider Probabilities4. Assess Your Situation5. Establish Priorities6. Make Decisions7. Develop Plans of Action8. Take Action9. Evaluate Progress
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Step 1: Gather Facts
Consider the:! Time of event and day of week.! Type of structure.! Construction type.! Weather.! Hazards.
Gather facts accurately.
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NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS Building Code Estimates Based on Area
! Schools - varies 1 per 50 to 100 sq. ft! Hospitals 50 to 200! Multi-residential 100 to 300! Commercial 50 to 200! Office/govt bldg 100 to 200! Public assembly 10 to 50! Public safety 100 to 200! Industrial 100 to 300! Warehouse 400 to 900
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NUMBER OF OCCUPANTSOther Methods to Estimate
! Number of Cars in Parking Lot" Assembly occupancies" Low Rise Office & Light Industrial Bldgs" Low Rise Commercial - Shopping Malls
! Number of Bedrooms" Multi-unit Housing
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Step 2: Assess and Communicate Damage
CERT mission changes if:! Damage is light.! Damage is moderate.! Damage is heavy.
Consider structure type and age.Never enter a structure with heavy damage!
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Search and Rescue
Slight Damage
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Search and Rescue
Moderate Damage
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Search and Rescue
Heavy Damage
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Search and Rescue
Heavy Damage
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Search and Rescue
Heavy Damage
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Search and Rescue sizeup
! Personnel! Tools! Equipment
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Safety Considerations
! Make rescuer safety your primary concern.! Use a buddy system.! Be alert for hazards.! Use safety equipment.! Rotate teams.
Teamwork=Success
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Conducting Search Operations
Inspect area by:1. Employing search techniques based on size up.2. Locating potential victims.
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Conducting Search Operations
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Conducting Search Operations
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Conducting Search Operations
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Conducting Search Operations
Individual Voids
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880 collapse - showing typical void space created by deep beam - Survivable
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12 story Mexico City Pancake
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Effective Search Methodology
! Indicates rescuer location! Prevents duplication of effort
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Search Methods
1. Call out to victims.2. Use systematic search pattern.3. Stop frequently to listen.4. Triangulate.5. Mark searched areas to document results.6. Report results.
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Conducting Search Operations
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Conducting Rescue Operations
Primary Functions:! Creating safe rescue environment
" Lift objects out of the way." Use tools to move objects." Remove debris.
! Triaging or stabilizing victims! Removing victims
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Creating a Safe Environment
Goals:! Maintain rescuer safety.! Triage in lightly and moderately damaged
buildings.! Evacuate victims quickly from moderately
damaged buildings-minimize injury.
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Precautions to Minimize Risk
Safe Environment:! Know your limitations! Follow safety procedures.! Remove debris by:
" Leveraging." Cribbing.
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GIVE ME A PLACE TO STAND AND I WILL MOVE THE EARTH
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THE APPLICATION OF LEVERS
! Move, haul, or pull a load that would be outside of the humans power window.
Fulcrum
500 LB.Load
1 ft5 feet
500/5 = 100 5:1 MAForce
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CLASS ONE LEVER
Fulcrum is placed between the force applied and the load.
Force
Load
Fulcrum
Used when a decided Used when a decided advantage is requiredadvantage is required
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WEIGHTS OF COMMON BUILDING MATERIALS
! Reinforced concrete = 150 pcf! Masonry = 125 pcf! Wood = 35 pcf! Steel = 490 pcf! Concrete or masonry rubble = 10 psf per inch
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WEIGHTS OF COMMON BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
! Concrete floors = 90 to 150 psf " Light weight concrete is about 80%
! Steel systems w/ conc fill slabs = 50 to 70 psf ! Wood floor = 10 to 25 psf
" (post 1960 wood floors may have concrete fill) ! Add 10 to 15 psf for wood/metal interior walls
" each floor! Add 10 psf or more each floor or furniture etc.
" More for storage! Add 10 psf or more for Rescuers
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GENERAL RULES OF THUMB NORMAL CAPACITY OF UNDAMAGED CONSTRUCTION
! One undamaged wood framed floor will support one damaged wood floor
! One undamaged steel framed floor will support one damaged steel floor
! It takes two undamaged reinforced concrete floors to support one damaged concrete floor
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WOOD CRIBBING
! Capacity based on crossgrain bearing area of system
! Allow stress varies from 200 to 1000psi for wood species
! For 2 member x 2 member crib " 4x4 capacity = 24,000# (500psi) " 6x6 capacity = 60,000#
! Limit Height to Width to 3 to 1 ! Overlap corners by 4 to assure slow,
crushing failure" Crib can crush as much as 20%
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CRIBBING LAYOUT
2 X 2 3 X 3 Solid Bearing
Triangle Parallelogram
W W
Both these not very stable. KeepHt to W 1 to 1 max
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CRIBBING6000 lbs. per contact point6000 lbs. per contact point
Four point systemFour point system Nine point systemNine point system
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CRIBBING
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Removing Victims
Types of victim removal include:! Self-removal or assist.! Lifts and drags.
Allow victims to extricate themselves when possible.
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Extrication Method
Depends upon:! General stability of immediate environment.! Number of rescuers available.! Strength and ability of rescuers.! Condition of victim.
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