Title: MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY!
1MAYDAY,MAYDAY,MAYDAY!
BY A/C KEN WHITMORE Adapted from the NFA DVD
Calling the Mayday Taught by the Southwest WA
FOOLS
2COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Define a mayday situation
- Identify why firefighters fail to or delay
calling a mayday - Importance of calling a mayday early
- Radio procedures
- To give you permission to call a mayday
- Follow up with hands on experience with the
Mayday Parameters
3WHAT IS A MAYDAY SITUATION?
- Pierce County Operational Guideline
- MAYDAY Transmissions
- A MAYDAY shall be transmitted with any of the
following hazards - Separated from and unable to locate your crew in
30 seconds. - Disoriented and unable to locate an egress in 30
seconds. - Fallen through a floor, roof, or other confining
structure. - Tangled, pinned or trapped and unable to
self-extricate in 30 sec. - Low air alarm has activated and not at an egress
in 30 seconds. - Primary egress is blocked or cut off.
- Caught in a dynamic smoke or fire event
(flashover, backdraft, etc.) - In zero visibility and have no contact with wall,
rope, hose, etc. - Personnels protective equipment is not
performing as designed.
4AVOIDABLE DEATHS
- EVERY YEAR FIREFIGHTERS DIE AS A RESULT OF BEING
DISORIENTED / LOST - FROM BECOMING TRAPPED OR ENTANGLED
- WHAT'S THE COMMON DENOMINATOR????
- THEY RUN OUT OF AIR!!!
5I FOUND MYSELF DISORIENTED AND UNABLE TO FIND MY
WAY OUT, BUT I WAS TOO AFRAID OF LOOKING FOOLISH
IN FRONT OF THE OTHER COMPANIES THAN I WAS OF
DYING TOM WESTMAN, LT. FDNY
6WHY DO FIREFIGHTERS FAIL TO OR DELAY CALLING FOR
HELP?
- Pride
- We are the fix it people, we are there to help
not call for help - Loss of situational awareness (lose track of
time) - Disregarding ROAM principle
- Denial (I cant believe this is happening)
- Fear of retribution (ridicule)
- Lack of knowledge (training, policies)
7THE PROBLEMS WITH MAYDAY IN THE FIRE SERVICE
- There are very few Mayday standards
- There is very little Mayday training being done
- There arent clear Mayday parameters
- We do not have enough Recognition Primed
Decision making experience (RPD)
8RAPID INTERVENTION???
- WHEN PHOENIX FIREFIGHTER BRETT TARVER DIED IN
MARCH 2001,THERE WERE 12 ADDITIONAL MAYDAYS
CALLED BY RESCUERS DURING THE RIT OPERATION - WHEN HOUSTON FIRE CAPTAIN JAY JAHNKE DIED IN
OCTOBER 2001, THERE WERE 4 ADDITIONAL MAYDAYS
CALLED DURING HIS ATTEMPTED RESCUE - WHEN PHOENIX FIRE STUDIED THE EFFECTIVENESS OF
RAPID INTERVENTION WITH MORE THAN 200 RIT DRILLS
(Down FF 150 hose line 40 off the line) THEY
CONCLUDED THE FOLLOWING
9- MAYDAY TO RIT ENTRY WAS 3 MINUTES
- RIT CONTACT WITH DOWNED FIREFIGHTER WAS 6 MINUTES
- TOTAL TIME INSIDE THE BUILDING FOR EACH TEAM WAS
13 MINUTES - TOTAL TIME FOR RESCUE WAS 22 MINUTES
- TAKES 12 FIREFIGHTERS TO RESCUE 1
- 1 IN 5 RIT MEMBERS WILL GET INTO A MAYDAY
THEMSELVES - WHAT SHOULD THIS TELL US???????
10DONT BE A STATISTIC,
CALL EARLY
11WE HAVE A LOT OF TOOLS AT OUR DISPOSAL
- HOOKS, IRONS, AXES, SAWS, ETC.
- T.I.C.S, SEMS, GPS, TECHNOLOGY ETC.
- MUTUAL AID, AUTOMATIC AID
- BASICALLY - WHATEVER WE NEED, WHEN WE NEED IT,
WITHOUT ANY REPERCUSSION - WHY SHOULD CALLING A MAYDAY BE ANY DIFFERENT!!
12HOW MANY RITS HAVE ANY REAL EXPERIENCE?
13PERMISSION TO CALL MAYDAY
- SOMETIMES FIREFIGHTER MENTALITY IS
- IF I CALL MAYDAY I DID SOMETHING WRONG
- IF I CALL A MAYDAY I MIGHT GET IN TROUBLE
- IF I CALL A MAYDAY I MIGHT GET RIDICULED
- IF I CALL A MAYDAY IT PUTS OTHER FIREFIGHTERS AT
RISK - HOWEVER. . .
- THE SOONER YOU CALL THE SAFER IT IS FOR EVERYONE!
- WE NEED A CHANGE IN OUR CULTURE!
14NOW THAT WE KNOW WHAT THE PROBLEMS ARE
- We can build a system to fix it
- Parameters
- Permission
- Procedures
- Training
- Fighter pilots and ejection parameters (RPD)
15U.S. NAVY FIGHTER PILOT EJECTION PARAMETERS
- NAVY PILOTS FIT THE SAME MACHO PROFILE ALL
FIREFIGHTERS HAVE ABOUT THEMSELVES - SOLUTION? DECIDE BEFORE YOU FLY
- THE NAVY CAME UP WITH SET EJECTION PARAMETERS
THAT PILOTS WILL WITHOUT HESITATION EJECT FROM
THEIR AIRCRAFT, THUS ALLEVIATING THE PRIDEFUL
DECISION OF TRYING TO FIX THE PROBLEM.
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17WOW!!!!!!
- THEY HANDLED CRASHING A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR
PLANE MUCH THE WAY WE WOULD HANDLE BUYING A
GALLON OF MILK. - HOW DO THEY STAY SO CALM?
18Recognition Primed Decision MakingRPD
- Gary Klein Ph.D.
- Military/Fire Service
- Experience vs. Inexperience
- Slides in your slide tray
- Repetition
19CALLING A MAYDAY
- BASIC INFORMATION
- STRUCTURED FORMAT
- CONTACT COMMAND
- L.U.N.E.
- Location
- Unit
- Name
- Emergency
20AFTER THE MAYDAY
- You called a MAYDAY Now what?
- GRAB LIVES
- G GAUGE (CHECK AIR)
- R RADIO (MAYDAY)
- A ACTIVATE (PASS)
- B BREATHING (CONTROL)
- L LOW (STAY LOW)
- I ILLUMINATE (FLASHLIGHT)
- V VOLUME (MAKE NOISE)
- E EXIT (FIND A WAY OUT)
- S SHIELD AIRWAY (HOOD OR GLOVE)
21SUMMARY
- FIREFIGHTERS THINK IF THERE IS A MAYDAY CALLED,
WE WILL BE ABLE TO HANDLE IT LIKE WE WILL HANDLE
ANYTHING ELSE. - PRACTICE, WITH YOUR RADIOS, AND YOUR TOOLS.
- TALK ABOUT THIS WITH YOUR CREWS.
- DECIDE WHEN YOU WILL CALL A MAYDAY BEFORE YOU
NEED TO. - STICK TO IT.
CLICK ME
22PRACTICE TIME
- Location
- Unit
- Name
- Emergency
- Command from Search Team 2
- MAYDAY! MAYDAY! MAYDAY!
- Second Floor!
- Search Team 2!
- Whitmore!
- Ceiling collapse Ive lost my partner!