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Welcome to
Still Water Rescue
Operation Level
Training
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The Goal of this class:
• Ensure personal safety during water
emergency operation.
• Identify all possible hazards.
• Fully utilize all witnesses.
• Conduct shore-based rescue operations
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What Equipment do
we use?
Datum Point
Recues Tube
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Surface Water Fact Sheet
• 2/3 of the earth is water
• ½ the earths population will enter the water each year
• #1 outdoor recreation is water activities
• #2 cause of accidental deaths for people under 44 is drowning
• #3 cause of accidental deaths for all people is drowning
• About 5,000 drownings are reported each year
• Men drown 4X more than women
• 13% of all drownings are 4 years of age or younger
• Most drownings occur within 10 ft of safety and 50ft of shore
• 2 out of 3 drowning victims are non swimmers
• 10% of drowngs occur at guarded pools and beaches
• 60% in rual lakes, ponds, streams, and water holes
• 30% occur at home
• The longest time for submersion with complete recovery was 66 min. (June , 1986, in Salt
Lake City, Utah)
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Signs of a Distressed
Swimmer
• struggling
• keeping head barely out of the water
• submerging uncontrollably
• gasping, fixed eyes
• time in the water for weather conditions
and water temp.
• You will NOT see: Hollywood style of
arm splashing, yelling “I’m Drowning!!””
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Scene Management • Size Up
• Set Zones • Hot - In the Water
• Warm- 10ft from Shore, PFD required, Utilize scene tape
• Cold- Beyond the scene tape
• Establish Command
• Determine Rescue Swimmers
• Isolate Witnesses
• Make a Plan
• Call for Resources • Extra Eng. Co.
• Dive Team- Mercer Island, Renton, King County Sheriff
• Local PD for crowd control
• Chaplin(s)
Active Rescue
Locate Victim
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Witnesses Utilization
• Separate the witnesses to the locations last seen.
• Use triangulation for possible datum point.
• Do not allow witnesses to compare stories
• Location of witness last seen victim (mark with cones)
• Time victim last seen
• What did they look like (swim ability, age, gender, clothes)
• How deep was the water
• Was victim alone?
• How long have they been missing?
• Your calmness is the name of the game!
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Triangulation
• Have the witness go to the same location and position
they were in when they saw the victim last.
• Place cone at that location until incident is terminated
to the end.
• Have witness find a fixed object beyond that point for
you to see. Document location so it can be used for
datum point placement.
• Do this with as many witnesses as you can so rescue
swimmers can place datum points for possible search
sites.
• Always remember to also do on-shore searches.
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Active Rescue of Visible Victims Things to consider…
• First on Scene, One on shore(IC) and
two rescue swimmers
• When rescue swimmers approach Pt. in
water, one swimmer affects recue while
other acts as back up.
• Initiate a surface water rescue
• Pt. exam
• Incident termination
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Surface Water Rescue
of Non-Visible Victims
• Size Up
• Zones
• Implement the ICS
• Conduct a Risk/Benefit Analysis
• Primary Assessment
• Secondary Assessment
• Resource Assessment
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Cont...
• Site control and Scene Mgt.
• Assist Rescue Divers, other resources
• EMS
• Incident Termination
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Safety First!
- Pre-plan - PPE
- Size UP - Equipment
- IC - Communication
- Safety off. - Personal swimming
ability
- Hazards
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Personal Safety
• How deep is too deep?
• When was the last time you went
swimming? Do you know your limits?
• Do you know what to expect from a
panicked person in the water?
• Operations level can go into the water up
to their waist with a PFD!
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Operations Level PPE
• Minimum, type 3 USCG PFD
• with light and whistle
• No bunker gear!
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Types of Thermal
Protection:
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Size Up
• What do you have?
• What is your plan?
• What do you need?
• What are you doing?
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Factors for Size Up:
• Safety
• Location & number of victims
• With or without flotation
• Distance from shore
• # of victims on surface poss. under water
• Hazards
• Risk/Benefit, Rescue vs Recovery
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Hazards
• Weather Bottom conditions
• Bridges Submerged objects
• Docks Boat traffic
• Temp. Water
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Reaching Assist
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Throwing Assist
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Human Chain
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Linear search
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Half Circle Search
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Boats/PWC
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Victim Removal
• Victim packaging for water
rescue
• Info. needed
• Neck and back injuries
• Rapid extraction
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What can Operations Level
do? • Use PFD’s
• Get info./witnesses/cones/Datum Points
• Reach and Throw Assist
• set up ICS
• Set up zones
• Set up equipment
• EMS
• Assist Rescue Swimmers/Divers
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Your Typical Rescue: • You are first at scene
• Grab all your water rescue stuff/PFD’s
• Make contact with family/witnesses
• What do you have? What do you need?
• Is the victim seen or underwater?
• What can you safely do?
• Separate witnesses and find Datum
Points
• Use cones, give info., asst. Rescue
Swimmers
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Questions?
Please contact one of your shift instuctors:
A shift: Tom Craig/Jeff Storey
B shift: Mark Vetter/Steve Williams
C shift: Kyle Wood/TomTull