I am looking for information that other departments use for Medical Standards on Rehab at fire scenes. We all know that firefighters operating at fire will have higher than normal blood pressure and pulse rates. The question is does anyone have a standard as to what vitals are too high to leave Rehab and return to work? If so what are these standards? Do you know the reasoning behind setting these particular limits.
Tags: EMT, Rehabilitation, SOG's, SOP's, statistics, vitals
Permalink Reply by Larry Lasich on October 13, 2011 at 5:37pm FireRescue 1 is a huge resource and I highly recommend that you use it often.
Mike McEvoy highlights the importance of medical protocols for firefighter rehab.
http://flashovertv.firerescue1.com/Media/3309-Medical-protocols-in-...
The nine key points of NFPA 1584, the standard that covers firefighter rehab operations, are reviewed by Mike McEvoy.
http://flashovertv.firerescue1.com/Media/3305-Nine-key-points-of-fi...
Mike McEvoy discusses the various EMS components for taking vital signs as part of the firefighter rehab at working fires.
http://flashovertv.firerescue1.com/Media/3304-EMS-vitals-during-fir...
Mike McEvoy details the importance of hydration on the fireground and the steps needed to ensure proper hydration, including the role of rehab.
http://flashovertv.firerescue1.com/Media/3308-How-to-stay-hydrated-...
Permalink Reply by Ron Becknell on October 13, 2011 at 11:16pm FireRescue 1 is a huge resource and I highly recommend that you use it often.
Mike McEvoy highlights the importance of medical protocols for firefighter rehab.
http://flashovertv.firerescue1.com/Media/3309-Medical-protocols-in-...
The nine key points of NFPA 1584, the standard that covers firefighter rehab operations, are reviewed by Mike McEvoy.
http://flashovertv.firerescue1.com/Media/3305-Nine-key-points-of-fi...
Mike McEvoy discusses the various EMS components for taking vital signs as part of the firefighter rehab at working fires.
http://flashovertv.firerescue1.com/Media/3304-EMS-vitals-during-fir...
Mike McEvoy details the importance of hydration on the fireground and the steps needed to ensure proper hydration, including the role of rehab.
http://flashovertv.firerescue1.com/Media/3308-How-to-stay-hydrated-...

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