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  • @jfournerat1274
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    Here are Some examples of situations in mass casualty incidents where you will have to be careful.
    Vehicle incidents. Let’s say a bus full of 20 people went on a trip but then collided with another bus full of 20 other people. The hazards at the scene could be fire, leaked fuel, traffic, downed power lines, broken glass, sharp items such as broken shards of glass, unstable vehicles that could roll over or move or tip, or hazardous materials.
    Terriost attacks.
    Scenario 1. Active Shooter. Let’s say that a active shooter attacks a school or public place with around 50 or 60 people being in there. The hazard would be the potential of the shooter or for there being additional gunmen who are still in the area or being nearby as shooters have been known to sometimes attack rescuers attempting to help those who were shot by the shooter meaning that the shooter could shoot rescuers.
    Scenario 2. Bombing. Let’s say that you respond to a report of a bombing with about 30 people being impacted by the bombing. Hazards include the potential for a secondary device, the potential for additional bombers being around or approaching or entering the area, the potential for the bomber to return to the scene or still being in the area or nearby, unstable buildings, collapsing buildings, debris, falling debris, gas leaks, fires, hazardous materials, and many other hazards. Terriosts have been known to often target first responders or rescuers at the scene of the bombing often via a secondary device or with the help of other bombers.
    Fires. Let’s say that a fire starts at the scene due to the disaster or other causes. Hazards at the scene other than fires include smoke, poisonous fumes or gases, a lack of oxygen, a danger of a explosion, potential structural collapse, electrical hazards such as downed power lines, or hazardous materials.
    Floods. Hazards at the scene include a danger of drowning, potentially deep water, hazardous materials, bacteria or germs, animals such as dogs or snakes, unstable structures, debris, gas leaks, downed power lines, other electrical hazards, potential spread of diseases, danger of fires or explosions, or any other hazard.
    Tornados. Hazards at the scene include extreme weather such as high winds, potential for there being additional tornadoes, floods, debris, flying or falling debris, unstable structures, gas leaks, downed power lines, hazardous materials, fires or explosions, or any other hazard.
    Hurricanes. Hazards at the scene include extreme weather such as tornadoes or floods, hazardous materials, potential spread of diseases, animals such as dogs or snakes, mosquitoes that could carry diseases, debris, flying or falling debris, unstable structures, gas leaks, downed power lines, fires or explosions, poisonous fumes such as carbon monoxide, and any other hazard.
    Earthquakes. Hazards at the scene include potential aftershocks, tsunamis or floods, landslides, unstable structures, debris, falling debris, hazardous materials, gas leaks, downed power lines, fires or explosions, and any other hazard.
    Tsunamis. Hazards at the scene include additional waves, floods, unstable structures, debris, falling debris, hazardous materials, potential spread of diseases, gas leaks, downed power lines, fires or explosions, and any other hazard.
    Gas Leaks. Let’s say you respond to a gas leak with about 25 people who were affected by it. Hazards include danger of a fire or a explosion, fires or explosions, hazardous materials, and any other hazard.
    Hazardous materials. Let’s say that you respond to a mass casualty incident where there was a mass chemical spill or leak or any other hazardous materials incident. Hazardous materials could make you and other people near it very sick and could even kill you if you are exposed to it for too long.
    Building collapse. Let’s say that you respond to a building collapse that was caused either by a earthquake or tornado or a fire or gas leak or a bombing and that there are 100 people who were impacted by it. Hazards at the scene include potential for a secondary collapse, a potential second device, additional gunmen, fires, explosions, gas leaks, hazardous materials, debris, falling debris, or any other hazard.