PURPOSE:
So that problems as a result of miscommunication may be avoided within the organization of the Wyckoff Fire Department written guidelines will be developed that will define how operations are preferred to be conducted. These guidelines, called standard operating guidelines or SOGs, clearly spell out what is expected and required of personnel during emergency response and non-emergency activities. They provide a mechanism to communicate legal and administrative requirements, organizational policies, and strategic plans to the members.
OBJECTIVE:
This SOG Index will serve as an outline in the formulation, implementation, organization, and administration of SOGs for the Wyckoff (NJ) Fire Department. The intent of the Index is to aid in the ease of categorization of existing SOGs and to serve as a tool in identifying the need for a new SOG to be authored. It is understood that emergency operations are unique in that they are continually evolving and may require actions that are unconventional and differ from the existing SOGs, and these are written strictly as a suggestion as to the preferred manner in which a certain operation is to be addressed. If an Incident Commander, or person working under the Incident Commander, deems it absolutely necessary to conduct operations in such a way which is in a different process than outlined in the written SOG, they have the ability to do so. Any and all diversion from the written SOG should be carefully considered with life safety being the most important factor.
The index, itself, is nothing more than a boiler plate outline and many of the indicated line items may not have a written SOG. In these cases, the Incident Commander will have full descression to make decisions based on life safety, incident stabilization, and property conservation.
Finally, the SOGs of the Wyckoff Fire Department are continually evolving as deemed necessary by the SOG Committee. With this in mind it is of utmost importance that all members of the Wyckoff Fire Department familiarize themselves with the SOGs and periodically chek for updates, revisions, and new SOGs posted on this site.
700- EMERGENCY OPERATIONS- TECHNICAL RESCUE
701-TECHNICAL RESCUE RISK MANAGEMENT-
Procedures designed to minimize risk to responders and implement aspects of the department’s health and safety program at technical rescue incidents.
- 701.1-Personal Protective Equipment
- 701.2-Lock Out/Tag Out
- 701.3-Aire Monitoring
702-RESCUE OPERATIONS-
Procedures that direct activities related to search and rescue operations, including vehicle rescue, agricultural rescue, and extrication from industrial equipment.
- 702.1-Scene Stabilization
- 702.2-Rescue Equipment
- R-102-Rescue Equipment Deployment
- 702.3-General Rescue Operations
- R-103-Rescue Assignment Extrications
- 702.4-Rescue Teams
703-SPECIAL FREE RESCUE OPERATIONS-
Procedures covering special rescue activities or programs.
- 703.1-Ice Rescue
- R-104-Ice Rescue Dispatch Procedure
- 703.2-Water Rescue
- 703.3-Confined Space Rescue
- 703.4-Structural Collapse Rescue
- 703.5-Rope Rescue
- 703.6-Trench and Excavation Collapse
- 703.7-Aircraft Extrication