Note: This photo provided by Mandi from the Upper Township Fire Department, Ohio.
Ever try to do anything while wearing the large bulky rubber gloves, typically associated with hazmat response? It's close to impossible. There is just too much air space in the gloves to enable any kind of accuracy when trying to pick someone up or performing any kind of manipulative skills.
What I found from teaching Hospital WMD Hazmat First Responders across the country is that everyone struggles with this issue. We've all been orientated to wearing gloves, often times more than one layer, and usually different types of gloves.
It would not be uncommon to have the first layer be a nitrile glove with a butyl rubber glove on the outside. Here's where the problems start. But there is an easy fix that you can share with your hospital personnel, EMS responders and fellow firefighters.
So, how do you fix the problem?
Simply pull a latex style EMS glove over the outer glove.
What this does is draw the outer glove closer to your skin, tightening and minimizing any airspace. Things that you could not do before are not possible. And if you are attempting to do any pre-hospital care wearing the additional glove, you will find that you may be able to actually feel a pulse and perform other lifesaving actions that were impossible before reading this.
Stay safe and train often...
TCSS, CB