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In my previous blogs I have explained some fundamental principles relating to your approach to road traffic collisions, but of course before you can apply any of these skills, they must first be...
I was recently asked to write a blog on managing the scene of an extrication, well here goes! A well-disciplined and experienced incident commander (OIC) will make the process look effortless...
Once your extrication plan has been implemented and you have created enough space, your casualty can now be removed from the vehicle and transported on to definitive medical care. It is important to...
The art of space creation and achieving full access during vehicle extrication has come a long way in the twenty years since I became a firefighter. The early 1990's saw the introduction of the Team...
Ask any medic who attends the scene of a road traffic collision: what is it like, working inside a vehicle attending to a traumatically injured patient? Firstly they will tell you that access is...
Stability is literally the foundation of any successful casualty centred rescue. Preventing vehicle movement is vital for the following reasons; Prevents any further injury to the occupants (spinal...
The Team Approach - Safety and Scene Assessment Safety is the priority for any rescuer and this must be the case for the full duration of the rescue. Whilst safety is everybody’s responsibility, the...
The Team Approach to road traffic collisions has been around for well over two decades, and has the aim of reducing entrapment times by promoting simultaneous activity (completing several tasks at...
The new year is often a time for new concepts and fresh ideas. Of course here at Holmatro, we are always thinking of new and innovative ways to share information. For that reason, I have decided to...