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In our interview with HAZMAT Mike, he gave us 4 basic principles to follow as non-HAZMAT responders who may be presented with a HAZMAT situation.
1. Approach the incident from the upwind position. Imagine the chemicals are a fire, approach with the smoke blowing the opposite direction to your approach.
2. Protect yourself as much as possible using whatever your organization has such as gloves, goggles and respiratory protection when dealing with persons who are affected. 3. Be aware of the 'Site Security' such as taping off areas to keep other people out of the 'Hot Area'.
4. Identify and report the chemical that has been released.
HAZMAT Mike has also developed an online 'HAZMAT Material Specialist' course. This course is the highest certification for hazardous materials responders in the USA. This certification allows HAZMAT Teams to advance in various Federal Levels and would be of great benefit to responders worldwide. It is offered through www.madonna.edu using the course code; OSH4180.
To find out more about 'Scene Safety For The Non-HAZMAT Responder' and the 'HAZMAT Material Specialist' course - Pop on the kettle, take off the PPE, Recharge your SCBA Cylinder, throw the BSI gloves in the medical bin and sit back and enjoy the premier emergency response chat. -
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Adam discusses the increase in drownings in Ireland - due to the clement weather, and he showcases how the Irish Water Safety CEO John Leech is using [D4H] to collate data, identify likely area's and age groups in order to prevent/minimise future drownings. Adam also wonders about the role of Fire Fighters in the wake of the 19 'Hot Shots' killed in Arizona. The president of Calgary Search & Rescue also comes on the show to share his views of their recent deployment to the Alberta Floods.
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In this episode, Adam & Robin discuss ways to manage your personal mental health after an incident, The Moore Tornado in Oklahoma, Interview a Surrey SAR member and talk about Robin & Marc's recent visit to Canada.
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In this episode, Adam and Robin discuss discuss the importance of managing the expectations for emergency responders, interview Lynette who is a registered nurse/CERT team member and talk about the 'Blood Bikes'. http://bit.ly/12aKDbF
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In this episode, Adam and Marc discuss; Improving the culture in your emergency response organization and give advice about staying safe on Twitter for emergency responders
and Adam interviews Mike who is a FF/Hazmat Technician in Michigan.
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In this episode, Adam and Marc; Discuss the 8 qualities your should look for when hiring a responder, how community engagement can save lives and Adam interviews David, who is a FF/Paramedic with Portland Fire. Find out more about Decisions [D4H] here.
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In this episode, Adam and Robin discuss the importance of being able to 'Change The Gears' in an emergency response situation, interview a Flight Medic in Florida and talk about the Journal of Search & Rescue.
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In this episode, Adam and Robin discuss the new job opportunity at [D4H], lego hazmat spill, social media response guide and we get to hear what volunteering as an emergency responder in Ireland is like as Robin was interviewed by Today FM.
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In this episode we talk to a frontline EMT who responded on calls during hurricane Sandy, lifesaving smartphone technology backed by the Irish & Australian Coast Guard and the 'dangers of new emergency response equipment'. Marc also tell's us more about his blog where he apply's business management principles to the world of emergency response.
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Adam interviews Marc about his four most recent emergency response blog posts on responder top tips. Pop on the kettle, take off the PPE, throw the BSI gloves in the medical bin and sit back and enjoy the premier emergency response chat.
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Adam and Marc talk about the challenges and solutions for responder turnover and knowledge loss. The blog post is available here: http://bit.ly/XcHGyr. Pop on the kettle, take off the PPE, throw the BSI gloves in the medical bin and sit back and enjoy 15 minutes of the premier emergency response chat.
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Adam and Marc talk about the recent blog post about a process that will help training coordinators/mangers to improve training outcomes, engagement and input.
Available at: http://bit.ly/UvA5v5
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Episode 22 of the [D4H] podcast sees Adam and Robin talking about the Emergency responder presents. See the blog post here: http://bit.ly/V2C2hf
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Episode 21 of the [D4H] podcast sees Adam, Robin and Marc talking about the world of emergency response in a light humored, critical and easy going way.
Some topics discussed:
Best Tablet for Emergency Response
The Set up of 'Emergency Management Victoria' (EMV)
Shard evacuation drill (largest building in the European Union) by London fire brigade and the Spiral fabric evacuation device.
Do you agree/disagree with us? Leave your comments down below as we would love to know what you think.
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Episode 20 of the [D4H] podcast sees Adam, Robin and Marc talking about the world of emergency response in a light humored and easy going way.
Some topics discussed;
- The death of the man in the NYC Subway and another death in Dublin, Ireland in very similar circumstances is shocking for all involved.
- Useful/not useful iPhone cases.
- Monkeys at Ikea and apple maps putting peoples lives in danger are all talked about for the responder mindset.
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The [D4H] crew discuss ESS 2012. We talk about the amazing people and products that we saw over the premier 2 day show.
Gary our US Response Team Contact joined us for the show and podcast. He works as a Fire Chief, HAZMAT Instructor and Paramedic in the United States.
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