Can anyone point me to a link of a training session:
I'm not sure when it was done or where it was done, but I have seen a video of it. It's called something like "Hats of an Accident Scene". It shows a law enforcement individual (I think) changing hats, and describing different roles that occur on an accident scene, from EMS, LAW, FIRE, Recovery, etc.
Has anyone seen this or know where I could find this?
I've searched YouTube under every topic I could think of and can't find it. I know I've seen it on YouTube before, but I'm having a hard time finding it again...
Jake,
Go to the web site Responder Safety.com: http://www.respondersafety.com/Training/Order.aspx
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Randy
Reading your response made the lightbulb come on in my head. I saw this presentation on a DVD I already had. It was the Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives package kit (volume 2) from the National Fallen Firefighter's Foundation. It has The Ten Cones of Highway Safety program on it, as well as the Hats of HIghway Safety Video I was looking for.