Why is risk management an important component of incident management?

Initiative 3 – Risk Managment

1. Why is risk management an important component of incident management?

Risk management is an active process that occurs at every level during an emergency incident.  The FEMA (2018) handbook titled The Risk Management Practices in the Fire Service highlights the importance of risk management at the IC level by stating:

“Risk management occurs at every level of an organization in an emergency operation. It must begin at the top, where the IC must determine the appropriate strategy for the incident, and extends down to Company Officers” (p. 32).

2. Please read the Case Study below and answer the following questions:

A. How does risk management factor into this incident?

Now that lives are a factor, risk management is definitely put to the test.  This would fall in the high-risk, high-reward category.  An incident that may have been categorized as a defensive fire operation has the possibility to change to offensive.

B. Is the hose line essential to rescuing the family?

It may or may not, this would rely on the location of the fire versus the location of the family.  The fire may be confined to the front of the house while the family are located in the rear.  A hoseline is essential to the firefighter in the event a fire is in the way of rescue.  The hoseline also poses a risk to the family as the possibility of thermal layering being disturbed and extreme heat lowering to the location of the family/firefighter.

C. How can the stress of the incident affect your decision making?

Whenever a life is in danger, this automatically ups the ante.  The possibility of saving a life almost fogs a firefighter’s vision in what the reality of the situation is.  In this case, it may be too late to save the family or there is the possibility the family escaped through the back and is at a neighboring house.

Initiative 4 – Empowerment

1. Explain empowerment and how it relates to the fire ground.

Empowerment provides the opportunity to all firefighters on the fire ground, no matter their position, to speak up about un-safe operations that may be taken place.  This communication however, shall be professional and not demeaning to anyone.

2. Please read the case study below and answer the following questions:

A. How do you know if the front porch is going to collapse on you?

The indication of possible structural members starting to fall is a good indication that the porch may be in the early stages of collapse.

B. Is the lieutenant aware of what just happened?

This is where the nozzleman must communicate with the lieutenant to ensure he/she is fully aware of what happened and does not have tunnel vision.

C. How would you address your concerns to the lieutenant?

Simply stating the conditions of what you are faced with.  Another option may be to enter from the rear of the residential facility.  This may provide a safer route for both the family and firefighters.

Risk Management Practices in the Fire Service. (2018, January). Retrieved from https://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/risk_management_practices.pdf

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Initiative 3 – Risk Management

1. Why is risk management an important component of incident management?

Risk management is extremely important because you want to reduce the injuries or deaths of firefighters at a scene especially if their is no positive or benefit outcome to gain.

Case Study:

A. How does risk management factor into this incident?

You want to weigh the outcome use the risk-benefit analyze on this incident. Some other important factors to include. How many and where is the family located? Is the structure fully involved?

B. Is the hose line essential to rescuing the family?

Absolutely the hose line is essential to rescuing the family. You never know when condition change and it can change in a moments notice. The hose line is your only means of protection.

C. How can the stress of the incident affect your decision making?

When everything is going on you have stress, your adrenaline is pumping, fatigue, and possibly getting tunnel vision can greatly influence your decision. Especially making decision in a quick and decisive manner while things are escalating with every second going by.

Initiative 4 – Empowerment

1. Explain empowerment and how it relates to the fire ground.

You can simply describe empowerment by giving everybody a chance to speak up without the fear of repercussion. It makes for a better work environment and smoother operation on the fire ground.

Case Study:

A. How do you know if the front porch is going to collapse on you?

You notice boards from the ceiling is falling in front you. Take a quick second and look for other indicators of possible structure collapse before making entry. Its better to be safe then something to happen because you didn’t take that extra second.

B. Is the lieutenant aware of what just happened?

No doesn’t seem like he is aware of what just happen. My best guess is that he got tunnel vision probably focusing on the family that is trap inside.

C. How would you address your concerns to the lieutenant?

Bring it to the lieutenant attention that there is an indicator of possible structure collapse. I would suggest another route depending on the fire location if its just in the front of the house to use the back door.

Resource:

Please thoughtfully reply to at least two other students initial posts with a minimum of 100 words to each student

FDNY – new york fire department

FDNY – new york fire department

For this forum you will need to pick a fire department and investigate their budget.  If you are currently working for a fire department, you can choose to get the information from your department. However, the department you choose does not have to be your current department.  If you are not currently employed by a fire department, you can choose any department you like since many list their budgets online.

Part 1.  Report on the overall budget of the fire department.  Include the population covered, the size of the department, number of personnel, number of stations, etc. Give an overall view of the department’s budget.

Part 2.  Specifically cover the fire prevention portion of the budget.  Give a break down of the fire prevention budget and activities.  Include the number of personnel, inspection efforts as well as fire safety education and community risk reduction efforts.  What percentage of the total budget is devoted to prevention?

Part 3.  Give your opinion on whether or not the fire prevention effort is sufficient for the community.  Include your opinion as to whether or not the budget and the associated fire prevention and education efforts are adequate.  Describe how you think the department could increase the fire safety education and community prevention efforts, if possible, within the current budget allotment.

Near-Miss Investigation

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Initiative 9 – Fatality, Near-Miss Investigation

Investigating fatalities and near misses is not to be a judge of the actions taken by the individuals hurt or the commander structure of that unit, but to take what happened and learn from it.  Being able to read in the reports exactly what happened and how it happened could in turn change training methods or even procedures on how certain things on done on the fire grounds.  “Accidents are problems that present opportunities for solutions through investigations. Accidents can result from failures of firefighters, civilians, equipment, supplies or surroundings to behave as expected. A successful accident investigation determines not only what happened, but also finds how and why the accident.”(2019 thoroughly investigate all firefighter fatalities, injuries, and near-misses.  )

Case Study-

Yes, this would fit the criteria of a near-miss.  Using the training of following the hose line back out of the building is a time tested method but feeling the couplings and making sure that you are following it in the right direction is vital to survival as well.  If it wasn’t for the realization that they should have come to the exit already and heard the lieutenant yelling, things could have been much worse.  Completing a near-miss report for this can help you review actions taken and work to ensure that they don’t happen again. Also, you can work this command to create a plan for when situations such as this one arise.

‌Initiative 10 – Grant Support

Grants and fundraising within the community that you live and work are two of the best ways to raise money of much needed money when the budget won’t allow for the addition spending.  The Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program is one of many grant programs that departments can write grant applications too for funding of equipment and other health and wellness needs.  There are many grants available to departments currently, depending on the needs of the department will drive the direction of which grants applications are sent in too.  Grants are programs which departments can apply to receive funding.  Having individuals who are experienced and educated in proper grant writing, will greatly increase the chances of securing the needed money from the applied grant.  With any grant out there today, a large number of departments are all fighting to secure that money for themselves and being able to separate your department needs from the rest of the pack is a most.  A properly written application will make or break the grant process for your department.  There are also many places on the internet today that can assist you in the grant writing process.  It is beneficial to target the grants that offer funding for your departments most specific needs and try to apply for those grants first.  A good moto is to apply for all the funding that you possibly can.  All grant money received will only help you and your fellow firefighters conduct your jobs more safely and effectively.  Without applying for the grant, you will never know if that funding could have come to your department for the much needed upgrades and equipment.  Better to try and fail, than to not try at all.

References

Detective Story – ProQuest. (2019). Retrieved July 1, 2019, from Apus.edu website: https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy2.apus.edu/docview/216113104?accountid=8289

(2019). Retrieved July 1, 2019, from Intelluslearning.com website: https://apus.intelluslearning.com/lti/#/document/216444092/1/c38dd15cc62f2d9cbcfdd97286bb91b2/96279d5d34e0bb6994e963f6f95ebf72/browse_published_content/15881/68936/126973/1/lesson/lesson?hideClose=false&tagId=151270&external_course_id=408224&external_course_name=FSMT281%20D001%20Spr%2019

(2019). Retrieved July 1, 2019, from Intelluslearning.com website: https://apus.intelluslearning.com/lti/#/document/216444097/1/74bd46750f9927024ab50bf914a03b95/6622c28426c18ec4bb2c380474d898f7/browse_published_content/15881/68941/126973/6/lesson/lesson?hideClose=false&tagId=151270&external_course_id=408224&external_course_name=FSMT281%20D001%20Spr%2019

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The reasons for investigating firefighter fatalities, injuries and near-misses is identify common causes that led to the incident. NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program, (FFFIPP), gathers multiple sources of information to present the most accurate description of an incident. This report is not meant to be punitive but helpful. The labors of these investigations are not fruitless since much of the information gathered is passed on the department, NIOSH reports that, “some 11,000 fire departments to update the content of their training programs on personal protective equipment (PPE), Self-contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), Personal Alert Safety System (PASS) devices, Incident Command System, traffic hazards, radio communications, and other topics.” (FFFIPP Evaluation, 2008) Thorough investigation paints a clearer picture and may reveal underlying causes and develop a more accurate solution.

The criteria of this case study is a near miss because the potential for loss of life due inadequate actions. Potentially, the firefighter dragging the victim could have continued in the wrong direction subjecting themselves to a potential burns, collapse, or asphyxiation. The benefit of completing a near mishap report can help department learn what information needs to be communicated to reduce the likelihood of a similar issue, in this case, does the attack line nearest you lead out or in another direction. Or what equipment is available that we can use to make egress easier? Luckily the Lieutenant was able to correct the firefighter direction.

A. What other funding options do you have? Re-evaluating fire-flow taxes for the area can create more funding, (long term). Selling used equipment, and fire protection subscription service.

B. Which organizations would be most likely to fund the new equipment? Other funding options include; GSA Surplus, Firehouse.com, and Grants.gov.

C. How do grants work, and what strategies help improve the chances of a successful application? Grants are available within an application window and approval process for funding. Applications must follow set guidelines when writing the application with persistence and resubmission on regular basis.

Reference:

National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. (2008). NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program Evaluation.

US Fire Administration. (2012). Funding Alternatives for Emergency Medical Fire Services. Emmitsburg, Maryland, FEMA.

Five Major Health Systems

The purpose of this

Student Name: 2

  USA England Canada France China
Major System Elements          
Positive Aspects          
Negative Aspects or System Concerns          
Population          
Death Rate          
Life Expectancy          
Number of Uninsured          
Future Concerns          
Quality of Care          
Healthcare Spending          
Type of Medical Degree Granted          
How Care is Financed (e.g., government, employer, private insurance)

 

         

 

 

Compare the Main Differences Between the Major Components of the Five (5) Health Systems.

 

 

 

 

Highlight Significant Findings Obtained During Your Research.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

References

source beyond the textbook as a reference. Any paraphrased or direct quotes, including from the textbook, should be cited and referenced. Be sure to use APA for in-text citations and reference page entries.

Course book:

Knickman, J. R., & Kovner, A. R. (Eds.). (2015). Jonas & Kovner’s health care delivery in the United States (11th ed.). New York, NY: Springer.