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REHAB 1 Training Photos

          Our First Field Training Day                                 February 5, 2005 at Station 19 dotted line spacer

Rehab Van and Trailer. We're now ready for our first field training. Most of the members have completed their Level 1 training.

The new trailer... fully stocked!

We start by laying out the equipment tarp. This tarp will be used by the firefighters to place their gear while in Rehab.

Providing instruction on the proper erection of the tent....




A T-Pass unit (PASS device with a built-in transmitter) is secured to it's clip on the equipment tarp. A T-Pass unit must be attached to a clip in order to be turned off.

Close up view of the T-Pass Clip. Notice the two magnets... these allow the T-Pass to be turned off.

Another view of the T-Pass with it's clip.

Jim Carr demonstrates assisting a firefighter out of his turnout gear.

Mary Jane Drake (CERT) takes a closer look.


Members assist removing turnout gear. It is sometimes necessary to assist a firefighter on scene.

A little advise

Demonstrating the proper method of removing the Nomex hood.

Pointing out just how hot the firefighter got in just a few minutes!

Demonstrating how to assist removing bunker pants and boots. It's not always as easy as it looks.

The Rehab Patient Log is used to log each firefighter, vital signs and treatment while in rehab.

5 KW Coleman generator used to power lighting and the cooling fan.

Demonstrating oxygen administration using a non-rebreather mask.

Closeup view of Oxygen tank valve and gauge assembly.

Jim shows Scott West (CERT) how to properly adjust the oxygen flow.
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