Incident number that would be nice. Who is the safety person . We dont want to send people out, just hey, go do this. We want to keep track of it. If they dont come back within a couple hours we have to send somebody to find them or at least checkup on them. If we dont know where they went and who they are, you have chaos. They might be hurt and theyre going to stay hurt. Were going to roll on to disaster psychology. What does that mean . When people go through a disaster, their lives are wrecked. I saw this firsthand, i went down to help out with katrina thing in september. Its weird. Because you are dealing with people that lost everything and its kind of hard to imagine that if you havent done it yourself. Basically, you know, shes looking at her curtains here, she probably handstitched those things. Maybe they have been hanging there the last 5 or 6 years. Everything in the house is wrecked, photos, keepsakes, its a tough thing. And people deal with this kind of stress in different
Take a look at the back again, everything look okay . Roll them back down. 1, 2, 3. Move in close, move in tight. Its easier. Okay, now you want to go that way. Okay, you want to go my way. 1, 2, 3. Okay, why dont you stop. 1, 2, 3. Make sure your back is straight. Basically when you are using a ladder out there, make sure you keep the ladder 10 feet away from wires. Make sure the ladder is secure, that its on stable ground, that its even. If its on a hill, we really dont want you to use it on a hill, but if its on a hill, make sure its shimmieed with something stable. Make sure its at the right angle, we suggest 70 degrees. If you stick your hand on a rung, the angle of the ladder is about the right angle there. Never let go of the ladder. Stand in the center, climb straight up. If you climb on the edges of the rung, the ladder will go this way. Look up so you know where you are going and you can see where youre going to climb. Walk vertically. Dont step off to the side of the ladder.
Everything look okay . Roll them back down. 1, 2, 3. Move in close, move in tight. Its easier. Okay, now you want to go that way. Okay, you want to go my way. 1, 2, 3. Okay, why dont you stop. 1, 2, 3. Make sure your back is straight. Basically when you are using a ladder out there, make sure you keep the ladder 10 feet away from wires. Make sure the ladder is secure, that its on stable ground, that its even. If its on a hill, we really dont want you to use it on a hill, but if its on a hill, make sure its shimmieed with something stable. Make sure its at the right angle, we suggest 70 degrees. If you stick your hand on a rung, the angle of the ladder is about the right angle there. Never let go of the ladder. Stand in the center, climb straight up. If you climb on the edges of the rung, the ladder will go this way. Look up so you know where you are going and you can see where youre going to climb. Walk vertically. Dont step off to the side of the ladder. Kind of common sense. Make sur
Are. Basically, theres a map that corresponds with your neighborhood. You want to get one so you can find out where in your neighborhood to go. Once youve taken care of your families, your friends, your pets, your loved ones if you want you can go help out other people in your city. There it is, a place for us to gather as nert members and theres our nert ics area. Here is our structure. Same kind of set up, sort of our version. Command policy section, the planning group, they are up on top. Then once things get rolling, you have your operations section, logistics section. Here are our objectives on the nert team, figure out if its big, if its small, how do we keep track of whats going on . Do we just remember it . Are we going to rely on our computers, our pcs . No, we have to write it down the oldfashioned way. Address, is there a fire, yes or no, damage, are there people injured, dead, can you get there. Where, what, any sort of damage, are there people involved, can you get to it .
Point to yourself. Your safety is the most important. When you are sizing up what are the dangers, what are your capabilities, what are your limitations. Terrorism is no different from a natural disaster. You are going to respond the same way. Be nice is not nice. B stands for biological. N is nuclear, i is incendiary and c is chemical. On the bottom scale, we have a likelihood its going to take place and this scale here is the impact. So nuclear device, think of a nuclear bomb taking place, impact will affect a lot of people, yeah. High impact, whats the probability that a Nuclear Attack will take place . Not that great. As you move on, as the season progresses, then add a chemical release, over here, likelihood gets higher that would take place, less impact biological and explosive incendiaries. Once every two weeks on the average and sometimes 2 i have a two in one night my last watch, incendiary incidents happened in the city. The probability its going to take place, yeah, im telli