Fire Department Special Operations
by John Norman, Chief of Special Operations (Ret.), FDNY
Ray Downey wrote the first edition of The Rescue Company in the early 1990s. Building on Downey'ëís legacy, John Norman has written Fire Department Special Operations to take into consideration the earth-shattering events, funding increases, research advances, expanded capabilities, and changes in regulations and standards that have widened the knowledge gap since the publication of Chief Downey's book.
Fire Department Special Operations is an excellent guide for agencies and individuals in establishing, staffing, operating, and maintaining heavy rescue units in the many forms they may take. It is also an ideal training resource for the officers and individuals assigned the duties that a rescue firefighter must accomplish.
Contents:
Part One: Getting started
What rescue is all about
Ways of providing rescue service
Recruiting and staffing
Apparatus
Tools and equipment
Maintenance
Training
The operational plan
Air tools
Rigging
Victim care, packaging, and handling
Part Two: Rescue incidents
Responses: Using special units at fires and emergencies
Buried victims: trench and other excavation rescue work
Elevators, escalators, impalements, and man-in-machine runs
High-angle rescue, scaffolds, and other events
Confined space rescue
Structural collapse rescue
Vehicle extrication: planes, trains, and automobiles
Water and ice rescue
Hazardous materials operations
Electrical emergencies
Major event planning
Part Three: Appendixes
Appendix A: Sample application
Appendix B: Operational guidelines: Rescue Company 1
Appendix C: Rescue 1 Tool list
Index
Supreme sacrifices
468 Pages/Hardcover/8.5x11/2009, ISBN 13: 9781593701932
by John Norman, Chief of Special Operations (Ret.), FDNY
Ray Downey wrote the first edition of The Rescue Company in the early 1990s. Building on Downey'ëís legacy, John Norman has written Fire Department Special Operations to take into consideration the earth-shattering events, funding increases, research advances, expanded capabilities, and changes in regulations and standards that have widened the knowledge gap since the publication of Chief Downey's book.
Fire Department Special Operations is an excellent guide for agencies and individuals in establishing, staffing, operating, and maintaining heavy rescue units in the many forms they may take. It is also an ideal training resource for the officers and individuals assigned the duties that a rescue firefighter must accomplish.
Contents:
Part One: Getting started
What rescue is all about
Ways of providing rescue service
Recruiting and staffing
Apparatus
Tools and equipment
Maintenance
Training
The operational plan
Air tools
Rigging
Victim care, packaging, and handling
Part Two: Rescue incidents
Responses: Using special units at fires and emergencies
Buried victims: trench and other excavation rescue work
Elevators, escalators, impalements, and man-in-machine runs
High-angle rescue, scaffolds, and other events
Confined space rescue
Structural collapse rescue
Vehicle extrication: planes, trains, and automobiles
Water and ice rescue
Hazardous materials operations
Electrical emergencies
Major event planning
Part Three: Appendixes
Appendix A: Sample application
Appendix B: Operational guidelines: Rescue Company 1
Appendix C: Rescue 1 Tool list
Index
Supreme sacrifices
468 Pages/Hardcover/8.5x11/2009, ISBN 13: 9781593701932
by John Norman, Chief of Special Operations (Ret.), FDNY
Ray Downey wrote the first edition of The Rescue Company in the early 1990s. Building on Downey'ëís legacy, John Norman has written Fire Department Special Operations to take into consideration the earth-shattering events, funding increases, research advances, expanded capabilities, and changes in regulations and standards that have widened the knowledge gap since the publication of Chief Downey's book.
Fire Department Special Operations is an excellent guide for agencies and individuals in establishing, staffing, operating, and maintaining heavy rescue units in the many forms they may take. It is also an ideal training resource for the officers and individuals assigned the duties that a rescue firefighter must accomplish.
Contents:
Part One: Getting started
What rescue is all about
Ways of providing rescue service
Recruiting and staffing
Apparatus
Tools and equipment
Maintenance
Training
The operational plan
Air tools
Rigging
Victim care, packaging, and handling
Part Two: Rescue incidents
Responses: Using special units at fires and emergencies
Buried victims: trench and other excavation rescue work
Elevators, escalators, impalements, and man-in-machine runs
High-angle rescue, scaffolds, and other events
Confined space rescue
Structural collapse rescue
Vehicle extrication: planes, trains, and automobiles
Water and ice rescue
Hazardous materials operations
Electrical emergencies
Major event planning
Part Three: Appendixes
Appendix A: Sample application
Appendix B: Operational guidelines: Rescue Company 1
Appendix C: Rescue 1 Tool list
Index
Supreme sacrifices
468 Pages/Hardcover/8.5x11/2009, ISBN 13: 9781593701932