Rescue. Assists, hoists, carries or drags victims from emergency area by means of interior access (stairs, hallways, etc.) or, if necessary, by ladders, fire escapes, platforms, or other means of escape-using rescue harnesses, ropes, etc. Rescues drowning victims using life-saving techniques. Conducts water rescues (i.e., river rescue, using boats) in accordance with established guidelines. Evacuates persons from incident scene due to risk of fire, explosion, and exposure to hazardous chemicals, etc. Moves heavy objects and obstructions in order to free or gain access to trapped victims or bodies, using air bags, chains and hoists, jacks, shoring materials, ▇▇▇▇▇ tools and other hydraulic tools. Drags or carries victims from emergency scenes. Hoists or lowers victims or fire personnel using ropes, knots, and rescue harnesses. ▇▇▇▇▇, breaks or cuts structures, vehicles, and/or aircraft to free victims involved in accidents, cave-ins, collapsed buildings or other entrapments – using door openers, jaws, axes and other manual and mechanical equipment. Instructs a person on upper floors as to appropriate actions ((e.g., staying put, ascending to upper floors descending to lower floors via fire escapes, etc.) Digs to free victims trapped in tunnels, pipes excavations, cave-ins or other entrapments using shovels, picks, spades and other equipment. Places victims onto stretchers, backboards, strokes, etc.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Rescue. Assists, hoists, carries or drags victims from emergency area by means of interior access (stairs, hallways, etc.) or, if necessary, by ladders, fire escapes, platforms, or other means of escape-using rescue harnesses, ropes, etc. Rescues drowning victims using life-saving techniques. Conducts water rescues (i.e., river rescue, using boats) in accordance with established guidelines. Evacuates persons from incident scene due to risk of fire, explosion, and exposure to hazardous chemicals, etc. Moves heavy objects and obstructions in order to free or gain access to trapped victims or bodies, using air bags, chains and hoists, jacks, shoring materials, ▇▇▇▇▇ tools and other hydraulic tools. Drags or carries victims from emergency scenes. Hoists or lowers victims or fire personnel using ropes, knots, and rescue harnesses. ▇▇▇▇▇, breaks or cuts structures, vehicles, and/or aircraft to free victims involved in accidents, cave-ins, collapsed buildings or other entrapments – using door openers, jaws, axes and other manual and mechanical equipment. Instructs a person on upper floors floors, as to appropriate actions ((e.g., staying put, ascending to upper floors descending to lower floors via fire escapes, etc.) Digs to free victims trapped in tunnels, pipes pipes, excavations, cave-ins or other entrapments using shovels, picks, spades and other equipment. Places victims onto stretchers, backboards, strokes, etc.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement