Providing immediate, uninterrupted compressions while removing PPE
Training looks at uninterrupted compressions while removing PPE.
Michael Herbert - When the unthinkable happens, and a firefighter collapses on an emergency scene, we need to be prepared to provide the highest level of care possible. We know that good neurological outcomes can be had in out of hospital cardiac arrest provided high quality chest compressions are initiated early. Unfortunately, the resuscitation of a downed firefighter presents a special concern: they're in full turn out gear with an SCBA!
In essence we have an access issue. Before we can initiate chest compressions we must extricate the fallen firefighter from their gear. Undirected attempts at removal of turnout gear is time consuming and chaotic. Therefore, we have developed a simple technique to doff the gear from an unresponsive firefighter which requires minimal training and no additional equipment.
We are simply calling it Firefighter Down-CPR (FD-CPR).
This video demonstrates our 10-step process for FD-CPR.
We are constantly modifying and improving the technique so that we can protect our own better. Please leave us feedback. This project is a collaboration for the brotherhood of firefighters.
Learn more at http://www.fd-cpr.com
Will your department try this? Let us know and what feedback you can provide.
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We have looked at this and tried this technique. It works well when practiced. I think having 4 firefighters perform CPR on a downed Firefighter is not realistic for us. We typically work in crews of 3, sometimes 2. We are working on a technique for a crew of 3 with 1 firefighter going down and the other 2 firefighters perform CPR. I think thats more realistic. Good work on this.
tried this at my department a few weeks ago for training works pretty well if you have enough people. Usually for us we are lucky enough to have enough people on scene to accomplish this
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