STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE
As the name implies, a collapse or partial collapse of a structure can likely lead to further failure and damage. In many cases victims may survive a collapse, but become trapped in void spaces created by the fallen elements. This discipline teaches lifting and stabilization techniques providing knowledge of equipment and methods to create spaces to stabilize and access areas where victims may be. Like most of the missions of the fire service, the goal is to mitigate and stabilize for life safety efforts, not to re-construct or build new.
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
Members of the department function at all levels of expertise. Once in a trench, silo or similar incident, firemedic may start an IV and provide pain medication to a trapped victim. Operating as part of a team will "package" the victim providing a secure method to move the victim to safety out of the hazard area. This effort is complemented by several support staff all operating in a coordinated fashion performing their respective job functions adhering to National standards such as FEMA's Incident Command System or ICS.
As mentioned previously, this all occurs with help of our area fire agencies whom we partner and train with regardless of borders.
Kenosha County Specialized Response Team (KCSRT)
This team is comprised of members from various Kenosha County fire
agencies. Pleasant Prairie is one of the agency members. Each member department will send a contingent of operations and technician level first responders to convergence on an incident. Additional partnerships are built with other County teams from places like; Racine, Walworth, and even Lake County, IL.
The single most important asset is is people. No matter what the situation, an incident will always run out of people first. No one department has enough staff to send to a specialized incident AND maintain the normal call volume within its own jurisdiction.
The team maintains its own trailer of equipment while utilizing other equipment brought from responding agencies as well.
The team has responded to silo/grain emergencies, trench rescues and related confined space issues. They work with area businesses that maintain these hazards and partner to be ready. Some of these include Ocean Spray, Kenosha Beef, and the now shuttered Power Plant.