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March – April 2008

carbon monoxide (CO) detectors

AV
TH
9186
.NAT
2008

CARBON MONOXIDE: INVISIBLE KILLER
National Fire Protection Association

Quincy, MA : National Fire Protection Association, 2008.

Reading/Viewing Length: 1 DVD (approx. 13 min.) + 1 presenter's guide (21 p.)
Program explains what generates carbon monoxide (CO) and the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. Discusses the placement of CO detectors on each level of the home and explains how to install, maintain and routinely test CO detectors. A presenter's guide is included.

Format: audiovisual DVD


community emergency response teams (CERT)

123-02
2008

AMERICAN HEAT : CERT: disaster response
Fire and Emergency Television Network (FETN)

Volume 23 (no.2) February 2008 Carrollton, TX : Trinity Workplace Learning Company, 2008.

Reading/Viewing Length: DVD (approx. 30 min.)
In the event of a major disaster striking a community, citizens may have to rely on each other in order to meet their immediate life-saving and life-sustaining needs. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program prepares citizen volunteers in the community to take a more active role in personal and public safety by educating them to respond to emergency situations that affect their communities. This program describes how to start and organize a CERT program and covers basic training and initial delivery. It also describes how to maintain CERT team skills through refresher and advanced training. An instructor's guide is also included.

Format: audiovisual DVD


disasters

AV
551.3
.NAT
2008

SURVIVING A DISASTER
National Fire Protection Association

Quincy, MA : National Fire Protection Association, 2008.

Reading/Viewing Length: 1 DVD (approx. 12 min.) + 1 presenter's guide (21 p.)
Program aims to help families prepare for either man-made or natural disasters so they have a better chance of survival and quick recovery. It identifies the most common types of disasters, discusses how to create an emergency plan and how to put together an emergency supply kit. It also discusses how to prevent important family documents from being lost or destroyed. Includes a presenter's guide.

Format: audiovisual DVD


incident command

07-01
2007

WORKING FIRE
Working Fire Training Systems

St. Louis, MO : Spirit Sports, 2007.

Reading/Viewing Length: 1 DVD (approx. 54 min.)
1. MULTI-FATALITY MVI, BEAUMONT, TX (7 min.) Segment focuses on the command process, handling multiple EMS crews and critical incident stress debriefing. 2. FALL FROM HIGH-RISE -- OR JUMP? WILMINGTON, DE (7 min.) Examines how to deal with a combative patient. 3. TRAIN VS. BUS SIMULATION (EXPANDED SEGMENT) (16 min.) Depicts a mock train-school bus mass casualty incident. Covers: school bus construction, tools, entry and extrication, EMS response and medical control. 4. SUICIDE AWARENESS (12 min.) Segment provides tips on how to deal with potential suicides. 5. KRAMER VS. KRAMER: SUICIDES AND SAVING LIVES (3 min.) Professor/Chief (RET.) Bill Kramer probes deeply into the area of dealing with suicides and offers questions to assist fire departments training with suicide emergencies. 6. Includes training materials on "Train vs. Bus Simulation" and "Suicide Awareness" in both PDF and PowerPoint format.

Format: audiovisual DVD


 AV
RA
645.5
.DET
2007

HOSPITAL INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM
Detrick Lawrence Corporation

Edgartown, MA : Emergency Film Group, 2007.

Reading/Viewing Length: 1 DVD (approx. 27 min.) + 1 book ca.: var. pgs.
The Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) has been developed as a way to organize a medical facility's response to incidents that could cause a disruption to services and safety. This program covers: the key concepts HICS, the roles and responsibilities of the key players, the safety zones, the role of the Decon Unit and the relationship to the National Incident Management System (NIMS).

Format: audiovisual DVD


trench rescue

AV
RC
87.45
.DET
2006

TRENCH AND EXCAVATION RESCUE
Detrick Lawrence

Edgartown, MA : Emergency Film Group, 2006.

Reading/Viewing Length: 1 DVD (approx. 20 min.)
Program provides Operations and Technical Level training to firefighters, search and rescue teams and others who may respond to a trench or excavation collapse with missing or trapped victims. It describes competencies for each level and examines common factors leading to trench and excavation collapses. Also covers; hazards at a collapse site, size up issues, collapse patterns, soil types, equipment and supplies, sheeting and shoring, victim management and terminating the incident. Also includes a 10-minute self-test. References NFPA Standards 1670 and 1006.

Format: audiovisual DVD