Learning how to communicate when entering a building example entering pathe one alpha side
Learning how to pump and how to open up valves
How to relay pipelines to over trucks
Learn how to use your (BA) breathing apparatus
Learn the fire categories Class A – Combustible materials.
Class B – Flammable liquids.
Class C – Flammable gases.
Class D – Burning metals.
Electrical fires.
Class F – Cooking oils and fats.
Learn what things to use on the certain fires
Learn how to use ladder and where to place them (ask a member of command as it broken at this minute)
Driving course (blue light training) and how to use different tones for the lights and how to park the vehicle
Learning triangular of casualties
Cat A: Most Severe, Unconscious, Bleeding, Airway Issues etc.
Cat B: Moderately Severe, could worsen without Treatment.
Cat C: Superficial Injuries that do not pose an immediate risk to loss of life.
Cat D: Deceased.
In “Mass Casualty” situations it may be easier to set up locations for each Triage Tier where Patients can be set up and treated accordingly.
Things we looking for are recruits in UFB
knowledge of public safety and security.
patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations.
excellent verbal communication skills.
to be thorough and pay attention to detail.
sensitivity and understanding.
the ability to work well with others.
physical fitness and endurance.