5 dead, 7 injured in crash of special needs kids van
January 7, 2010 3:58 p.m. EST
The crash occured near Columbus, Ohio, in Harmony Township.
(CNN) -- Five people were killed and seven injured Wednesday when a tanker truck collided with a school van carrying special needs children west of Columbus, Ohio, according to a paramedic who treated some of the injured at the scene.
Paramedic Tom Freeman said all the dead were in the school vehicle.
The crash happened at about 12:40 p.m. today on Interstate 70 eastbound near State Route 40 in Harmony Township, Ohio.
OK folks, this is current stuff that could happen to any of us, at any time. So... what would you do in this realtime incident that resulted in a mass casualty incident (MCI)?
This incident has occurred in your first-in district and your 2nd in engine company is about 20-minutes out, so your on your own with one ambulance, and (1) one life-flight helicopter enroute. You also have a couple of state troopers on scene with more coming as well as a tow truck.
Using real time incident specifics, you have a gasoline tanker that struck a van carrying handicapped children. You have (5) black tags and an assortment of green, yellow and red tags. For the purposes of this drill scenario, you have (4) four red tags, (2) yellow tags and (1) green tag.
I look forward to hearing how folks do this across the country, down under and elsewhere in the world where any of us have the potential for dealing with a MCI related incident.
I don't intend on this drill being especially difficult and in fact, it is actually a bread & butter operation. But daunting if you have never had the chance to at least discuss it, learn some of the tricks (32 Can Do...) and remember how you eat an elephant... one bite at a time...
This is intended to both challenge you and reinforce issues that are really important. And speaking of challenges... hey explorers and juniors!!! this is your chance to talk about something other than not being respected. I challenge to you read these posts and ask pertinent questions. As mentioned many times by those defending explorers and juniors on the FFN, we ALL had to start somewhere, so take advantage of some free training and learn with eyes wide open. Hopefully, someday you will be in a position to respond to this type of incident and be one of the people who know how to handle it.
Good luck...
As always, train hard & often and be safe, your favorite old Captain... :D
CBz
Update No. 1: This incident has occurred in the middle of the summer on a nice day, not in the snow as the real incident presented itself. This change is necessary to enable focusing on the product inside the tanker truck.
Update No. 2: All patients have been triaged and moved for transport or the morgue. Responding personnel attended one of my command classes and used the following acronym for handling this incident.
SCARIE-PM
sizeup
establish
command
ask for
assistance
determine whether a
rescue is needed or not
isolate the hazard(s) if necessary
evacuate if necessary
try to find a
person responsible to help you with specific information
if safe to do so, attempt to identify the
material
The also used START Triage...
Does anyone not know about how to use this system? It's very simple and may require a separate post to explain this. Oh wait... I already did... :D
http://www.firefighternation.com/forum/topics/start-triage-system-d...