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Chapter 39-Vehicle Extrication and Special Rescue

Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition
Horizontales
The location of the incident commander at the scene of an emergency and where command coordination control and communication are centralized.
An area of protection providing safety from the danger zone.
Entry that require special tools in training, that includes the use of force.
Access that is easily achieved without the use of tools or force.
The ongoing process of information gathering and scene evaluation to determine appropriate strategies and tactics to manage an emergency.
A team of emergency responders from one or more departments in a region were trained and on call for certain types of technical rescue.
The individual who has overall command of the incident in the field.
Respirator with independent air supply used by firefighters to enter toxic and otherwise dangerous atmospheres.
Removal of a patient from entrapment, or a dangerous situation or position, such as removal from a wrecked vehicle, industrial incident or collapsing building.
Verticales
Any substances that are toxic, poisonous, radioactive, flammable, or explosive and cause injury, or death with exposure.
A fire in a house, apartment, building office, school, plant, warehouse or other building.
A hostage, robbery, or other situation in which armed conflict is threatened, or shots have been fired, and the threat of violence remains.
A rescue that require special technical skills and equipment in one of many specialized rescue areas, such as technical rope rescue, cave rescue, and dive rescue.
A specialized law enforcement tactical unit.
Gaining entry to an enclosed area and reaching a patient.
An area where people can be exposed to hazards such as electronic wires, sharp, metal edges, broken glass, toxic substances, radiation, or fire.
To be caught (trapped) within a vehicle room, or container with no way out, or to have a limb or other body part trapped.