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In an ASHE incident, where should responding units stage?
In an ASHE incident, where should responding units stage?
- In a safe area within the Cold Zone (correct)
- In the Warm Zone
- At the incident site
- At the designated Level 2 Staging Area
What should be done with patients with minor injuries at the ASHE incident scene?
What should be done with patients with minor injuries at the ASHE incident scene?
- Ignore them until the situation is under control
- Direct them towards the triage area (correct)
- Send them to the Level 1 Staging Area
- Direct them to the Warm Zone
What action should responding RTF teams take upon arrival at the ASHE incident scene?
What action should responding RTF teams take upon arrival at the ASHE incident scene?
- Leave the scene immediately for safety
- Wait for further orders without gearing up
- Notify the IC they are on the scene and ready for assignment (correct)
- Engage with the shooters before notifying the IC
Where should the responding FD IC join up with PD command personnel in an ASHE incident?
Where should the responding FD IC join up with PD command personnel in an ASHE incident?
What is the purpose of Level-2 Staging?
What is the purpose of Level-2 Staging?
What is the role of the RTF Entry Officer?
What is the role of the RTF Entry Officer?
What is the recommended composition of an RTF team?
What is the recommended composition of an RTF team?
What does the Rescue Task Force (RTF) do?
What does the Rescue Task Force (RTF) do?
What is the role of Unified Command (UC) in incident management?
What is the role of Unified Command (UC) in incident management?
What does 'Secured' mean in the context of the text?
What does 'Secured' mean in the context of the text?
When can a FD RTF deploy in the Warm Zone?
When can a FD RTF deploy in the Warm Zone?
What is the purpose of developing local protocols for ASHE incidents?
What is the purpose of developing local protocols for ASHE incidents?
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