Mayday Procedures PDF
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This document details Mayday procedures for firefighters. It outlines the steps for initiating a Mayday call, handling incident commanders, and the role of safety officers. The procedure aims to ensure a rapid and coordinated response to safeguard firefighters in potentially life-threatening situations.
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RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY FIELD OPERATING GUIDELINES MAYDAY PROCEDURES THE MAYDAY A Mayday code is transmitted when a firefighter(s) is/are in imminent danger or are threatened with a p...
RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY FIELD OPERATING GUIDELINES MAYDAY PROCEDURES THE MAYDAY A Mayday code is transmitted when a firefighter(s) is/are in imminent danger or are threatened with a potentially life threatening situation. (Example: trapped, disorientated, injured, low on air, etc.) PERSON OR CREW CALLING THE MAYDAY: The firefighter(s) transmit a radio message “COMMAND FROM (Unit assigned ie. Engine 1) EMERGENCY TRAFFIC - MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY” Once acknowledged by command the firefighter shall follow up with a status report: LUNAR - Location, Unit, Name, Assignment and Resources CARAT – Conditions, Actions, Resources, Air and Team Integrity The firefighter shall then activate their PASS alarm, if able. INCIDENT COMMANDER: Upon transmission of Mayday, transmit on fire ground frequency “Clear the frequency, emergency traffic only. Go ahead with your mayday.” Confirm that all needed information possible gathered using LUNAR or CARAT. Assign new working channel for fire ground operations. Keeping rescue operations on Mayday channel. Activate RIC as Rescue Group and provide all information that has been obtained. Assign any other appropriate crews to the rescue assignment as needed. Confirm Dispatch Center is monitoring all traffic on Mayday/Rescue channel, and assign a greater alarm for the incident. Assign Safety Officer (Rescue Liaison) Perform a “PAR/ROLL CALL” of all personnel on the fire ground on working frequency. Establish a second RIC as soon as possible. Continue management of original emergency, maintaining command and control of all fire ground activities. SAFETY “RESCUE” OFFICER (IF ASSIGNED) or IC: Monitor all radio traffic on the Mayday/Rescue channel acting as the liaison for the rescue operation, and the Incident Commander. Communication with Rescue Group, and RIT Crew to achieve desired outcome. CANCELLATION OF MAYDAY: A Mayday situation may be cancelled when the firefighter(s) have been rescued, or the situation has been resolved. Communication must be made to all units of the Mayday cancellation. PAR/ROLL CALL must be done immediately