Riverside Fire Authority Status Reports PDF
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This document outlines status reporting protocols for fire teams operating in dangerous environments. It details the CARAT and CAN acronyms used to communicate team status and needs.
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RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY FIELD OPERATING GUIDELINES STATUS REPORTS The acronym used to communicate team status while operating in an IDLH environment is a C.A.R.A.T report. A gener...
RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY FIELD OPERATING GUIDELINES STATUS REPORTS The acronym used to communicate team status while operating in an IDLH environment is a C.A.R.A.T report. A general status report is a C.A.N. report. C.A.R.A.T: The CARAT acronym shall be utilized when transmitting the report as follows: C – Conditions A – Actions R – Resources Needed A – Air (% remaining) T – Team Integrity (PAR) C.A.N.: C – Conditions A – Actions N – Needs