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Anne Huff, Fire ChiefAnne Huff, Fire ChiefAnne Huff, Fire ChiefAnne Huff, Fire Chief
Beaumont Fire-Rescue Services
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I. I. I. I. ObjectiveObjectiveObjectiveObjective
The firefighter shall demonstrate how to extricate a victim entrapped in a motor vehicle
as part of a team, given extrication tools, a stabilized vehicle, the victim is disentangled without
further injury, and the hazards are managed.
II. II. II. II. Instructions Instructions Instructions Instructions –––– Procedures for Procedures for Procedures for Procedures for Achieving the ObjectiveAchieving the ObjectiveAchieving the ObjectiveAchieving the Objective
You and designated team members, given a vehicle and appropriate rescue tools, will
demonstrate the following evolutions which may be required to extricate an entrapped victim of
a motor vehicle accident:
• Displace or remove the vehicle’s roof using appropriate rescue and/or extrication
tools.
You will begin on my instruction to start. The skill will end when you state to me you
have completed all of the identified steps. Do you understand these instructions?
III. III. III. III. Examiner’s NoteExaminer’s NoteExaminer’s NoteExaminer’s Note
The firefighter shall accomplish the skill wearing “FULL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
FOR STRUCTURAL FIREFIGHTERS” as required by the Texas Commission on Fire
Protection to include: helmet, gloves, coat, trousers, and boots. The firefighter is not required to
wear an SCBA or hood.
The firefighter will not be allowed to review the performance steps at the time of testing.
IV. IV. IV. IV. Preparation & EquipmentPreparation & EquipmentPreparation & EquipmentPreparation & Equipment
A. Cribbing and shoring materials
B. Hydraulic devices
1. Power Plant
2. Spreader
3. Cutter
4. Rams
C. Vehicle for extraction evolution
V. V. V. V. Reference SourcesReference SourcesReference SourcesReference Sources
A. NFPA 1001 6.4.1, section 102.
B. IFSTA, Essential of Fire Fighting, 4th edition, pages 188-206.
C. IFSTA, Principles of Vehicle Extrication, second edition.
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If the Responder: (No partial points given)
a) Selects appropriate tool(s)…………………………………………………………2.0 ____
b) Utilizes appropriate tool(s) safely and effectively………………………………...P/F____
c) Provides protection to the victim during rescue operation ……………………….P/F____
d) Removes windshield and all necessary glass…………………………………….. 2.0 ____
e) Peel and reveal pillars to expose hazards………………………………………. 2.0 ____
f) Supports roof before any pillars are cut…………………………………………...2.0 ____
g) Cuts both A pillars. ……………………………………………………………….2.0 ____
h) Cuts both B pillars………………………………………………………………...2.0 ____
i) Cuts both C pillars………………………………………………………………...2.0 ____
j) Supports roof and make the final cut……………………………………………...2.0 ____
k) Lifts the roof and carry it to the designated parts dump………………………….2.0 ____
l) Ensures that all sharp edges are covered………………………………………….2.0 ____
Points
Possible
Passing
Score
Attempt
Performance Rating
(Points)
PASS
FAIL
20
18
First
Second