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Chapter 40c- Incident Management

Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition
Horizontales
In incident command, the person who locates an area to stage equipment and personnel and tracks unit arrival and deployment from staging area.
Indicates the risk that a hazardous material that poses to the health of an individual who comes into contact with it.
In incident command, the person, usually a physician, who is in charge of and directs EMS providers at the treatment area in a mass-casualty incident.
A command system in which one person is in charge; generally used with small incidents that involve only one responding agency or one jurisdiction.
In incident command, the person who monitors the scene for conditions or operations that may present a hazard to responders and patients; he or she may stop an operation when responder safety is an issue.
In incident command, the person in charge of the transportation sector in a mass-casualty incident who assigns patients from the treatment area to waiting ambulances in the transportation area.
A command system used in larger incidents in which there is a multiagency response or multiple
The location in a mass-casualty incident where patients are brought after being triaged and assigned a priority, where they are reassess, treated, and monitored until transport to the hospital
In incident command, the person in charge of the incident command triage sector who directs the sorting of patients into triage categories in a mass-casualty incident.
In incident command, the subordinate positions under the commander's direction to which the workload is distributed; the ideal supervisor/worker ratio is one supervisor for five subordinates.
A type of patient sorting used in the treatment area that involves re-triage of patients.
Verticales
An engineered method to control spilled or released product if the main containment vessel fails.
The end of the incident command structure when an incident draws to a close.
The area located between the hot zone and the cold zone at a hazardous materials incident. The decontamination corridor is located in this zone.
The process of sorting patients based on the severity of injury and medical need to establish treatment and transportation priorities.