Seattle Fire Department Incident Safety Officer Report Report Needed?: Yes Incident#: Incident Date: Incident Type: Address: Location: Shift: Incident Name: First Due Unit: First Arriving Unit: First Arriving Officer: Incident Commander: Safety Officer: Safety Problems?: Responding Chief: Responding Chief:
F150109942 9/24/2015 11:12:00 AM - Thursday MCI - Multiple Cas. Incident 3700 Aurora Av N Apt:NB, Seattle BRIDGES-AURORA B Aurora Command B6 B6 #1690 FF Dowell, Gary E. #1203 BC Nigretto, Tamalyn A. #1329 BC Phillips, Casey W. Yes #1628 BC Yurczyk, Scott A. #1625 CP Bannister, Amy L.
This was an MCI incident involving a large passenger bus and a "Duck" tour bus. The incident involved approximately 85 patients with varying degrees of injuries. The incident was well managed with the appropriate levels of Incident Command structure; Deputy 1 assumed command on arrival, B6 was assigned Operations, B4 was assigned Rescue Group, M44 was assigned Medical Group, there was established transportation corridors to both the south and to the north. The Incident Commander requested additional resources in a timely manner to ensure there were appropriate on-scene resources and support. Although members where wearing appropriate levels of PPE for most activities there were times when I observed members conducting transient activities such as both patient care outside the hazard area and assisting with extricating within the hazard zone whereby members didn't use the appropriate PPE as this type of transition of activity was followed. Additionally, a charged, staffed hose line was in place during all phases of the extraction and patient treatment. There were no other reportable safety issues or concerns.
Were any Safety issues identified?
No
Did Safety stop any actions or recommended to IC alterations/alternatives?
No
Were any Firefighters Injured?
No
Was a May Day transmitted?
No
Was Command established?
Yes
Did first arriving unit establish command?
Yes
Was the Command Post announced?
Yes
Was the Command Post uphill/upwind?
N/A
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Was the Hazard area identified and communicated?
N/A
Were Exclusion zones identified and established?
N/A
Was a Rapid Intervention Team established?
N/A
Was a Rapid Intervention Group established?
N/A
Was Base established?
Yes
Was a Staging area established?
Yes
Was Rehab established?
Yes
Did the Incident Commander stay at the Command Post?
Yes
Were Field Incident Technicians used?
Yes
Were Divisions and/or Groups established?
Yes
Was Span of Control maintained between 1 to 7?
Yes
Was the Passport Accountability system used?
Yes
Was On-Scene Time announced appropriately?
Yes
Were there any Premise Notes or Dangerous Building information for the address?
No
Did safety do an independent 360 size-up?
Yes
Was the 360 communicated to the IC?
Yes
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Were apparatus positioned to support the operations?
Yes
Were Wheel blocks used?
Yes
Was scene lighting evaluated and addressed as needed?
N/A
Was a Rescue Group Supervisor established when appropriate?
Yes
Did all members have and use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment?
No
There were noted times that members did not have the appropriate levels of PPE. This generally occurred during transitional activities as when firefighters were conducting patient care outside the hazard areas and then transitioned into the hazard area to assist with patient extraction.
Was a Safety Line laid with a member in full PPE and in standby?
Yes
Was a vehicle stability evaluated?
Yes
Was power secured in the vehicle?
Yes
Were medics needed in the Hot Zone and in appropriate PPE?
Yes
Was a Rescue/extrication plan developed and communicated?
Yes
Were any fluids or oils present?
Yes
Was sand or absorbent material used to cover or protect?
No
Was there any hazardous cargo present?
No
Were unnecessary people kept out of the hot zone?
Yes
Were the occupants of the vehicle protected from glass or sharp objects?
Yes
Did Safety evaluated traffic concerns?
Yes
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Was a blocker apparatus positioned appropriately?
Yes
Was lighting appropriate for the scene?
N/A
Were cones and/or flares used?
Yes
Was Law Enforcement available on scene or requested?
Yes
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