SEPT - 1 SAMPLE “DENVER DRILL” EVOLUTION FIRE DEPARTMENT: EVOLUTION: DENVER DRILL Evolution Title: DENVER DRILL Describe Evolution: Demonstrate skills required to perform Denver Drill During ongoing operations IC uses TAC channel to acknowledge down FF side B ground floor. RIC team will use window and remove FF using Denver Drill procedures Learning Objectives: Don PPE Transmit / Rec radio transmission Exit restricted passage while wearing SCBA Rescue a victim by removing from first story window Communicate news for team assistance Assist Rescue teams during specialized rescue Lead Instructor: Evolution Number: FF1/FF2 Skills Covered: 5-3.1A-C Use SCBA during emergency operations 5-3.9B Exit restricted passage while wearing SCBA(12) Special Instructions: Training Resources Required: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8l3HUnih0Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJJWO2yyZs8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-_cnnD5H_Y http://www.wrfr.com/Assets/HeadFirst.mov (Quick time) http://www.wrfr.com/Assets/HeadFirst.wmv (Windows based) Incident Commander: Risk Assessment Completed by: Instructor to Student Ratio: Safety Officer: Radio Emergency Procedures Reviewed by (Mayday, LUNAR): Evacuation Plan and Signal: Operations: Weather Conditions Report: Rehab Required: List Units Needed: List Equipment Needed: List PPE required: Engine Pumps/Hoses Structural Truck Ladders Wildland Ladder Ventilation EMS SEPT - 1 SAMPLE “DENVER DRILL” EVOLUTION Rescue Tools SCBA Wildland Extrication PAPR Utility EMS Other Draw the Evolution,(example: dimensions of the room, hose line placement, entrance and exit paths, victim placement, location of the command post, staging, rapid intervention, rehabilitation, operations area, apparatus, water sources, hose lines, SCBA, and other equipment). List Steps of Drill for each function, apparatus, or personnel: Prop for Denver Drill Dimensions: side walls are 4’ x 8’ width is 28” window is 20”x40” window sill height 42” off floor SEPT - 1 SAMPLE “DENVER DRILL” EVOLUTION List Steps of Drill for each Function: Review Denver Drill Steps 1 & 2 Rescuer 1 – First rescuer in/first rescuer out. Sounds floor. Rescuer 2 – Second rescuer in/second rescuer out. Rescuer 3 – Positions on the ladder at the top. Classroom practice (demonstrate ) proper positioning of downed FF. Review guidelines for common notifying RIC of downed FF. Name, location and access point Assemble RIC equipment on drill ground in conjunction with ongoing interior operations. Upon orders, RIC team advances to dissented location and retrieves downed FF. Additional Instructions: Note: These are sample evolutions and drills only. Any training done by the Department must be approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction and reviewed by a qualified instructor. Local laws, regulations, and SOPs may require a modification of these samples to meet specific Department requirements. The Washington Fire Chief’s Association is not liable for any actions, injuries, or issues resulting from the use of these sample evolutions or training drills.
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