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SOUTH ORANGE RESCUE SQUAD, INC. <br /> North Carolina <br /> Standard Operations Manual <br /> Subject: Rehabilitation SOM No.: <br /> Effective Date: <br /> Revision Date: Authorization Signature: <br /> 4. PROCEDURES <br /> 4.1. The incident commander shall establish a rehabilitation sector when conditions indicate that <br /> members working at an incident or training exercise require rest and rehab. <br /> 4.2. The incident commander shall appoint a rehah officer who will assume command of the <br /> rehabilitation sector. At most incidents,the location of the rehabilitation sector will be <br /> designated by the incident commander. However, oFthe incident commander has not designated <br /> a rehab site prior to the appointment of the rehab officer,the rehab officer shall promptly select <br /> an appropriate location based on the most desirable site available. <br /> 4.3. The rehab officer reports to the Logistics officer. <br /> 4.4. The rehab sector should be placed in a location that allows members to physically and mentally <br /> rest and recuperate from the stress, pressure, and demands of the emergency operations or <br /> training evolution. <br /> 4.5. The rehab sector should also he located far enough away from the incident scene to allow <br /> members to safely remove their protective clothing and SCBA. <br /> 4,6. The rehab�cWrshould bu |ocumJinununm that p,nvNcasuitable promcdonOmmthe pmvoi|inA <br /> / l ' ' <br /> environmental conditions. If possible,the sector should be in a cool,shaded area during hot <br /> weather and in a warm,dry area during cold weather. <br /> 4.7. If the rehab sector is located outdoors,the area should be free of ants and other stinging or biting <br /> insects, <br /> 4.8. Members in the rehab sector should not be exposed to exhaust fumes from apparatus, vehicles, <br /> and motorized equipment, including those involved in the rehabilitation sector operations. <br /> 4.9. The rehab sector should be large enough to accommodate multiple crews and should allow for <br /> expansion or contraction as the size of the incident varies. <br /> 4.10.The rehab sector should he easily accessible by EMS units and other support vehicles. <br /> 4,11.The rehab sector should be located close enough to the incident to allow members to promptly <br /> reenter the emergency operations site after recuperation. <br /> 4,12.The flowing areas should be considered when selection a site for the rehab sector: • <br /> 4.12.1. A nearby garage, building lobby,or other structure. <br /> 4.12.2 At leas two floors below a fire in a high-rise building. <br /> 4.12.1 A large climate-controlled vehicle such as a school bus or transit bus. <br /> 4.12.4. Rescue apparatus, fire apparatus, ambulances,or other emergency vehicles at the scene or <br /> called to the scene. <br /> GEN- Rehabilitation.doc <br /> -2 of 10- <br />