Protocol Rules

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Across
  1. 4. When a victim is assaulted during the commission of another crime, choose the protocol that addresses the _____.
  2. 5. If _____ is smelled inside a building, use Protocol 69.
  3. 6. Information about burned food or light smoke must be spontaneously provided by a _____ caller.
  4. 7. Chest pain due to trauma should be handled on Protocol _____.
  5. 10. _____, if safe to do so, is the best action callers can take to save lives. However, if this is not possible, instructions for callers to go into a lockdown are critical.
  6. 14. Stay on Protocol 55 when electrical lines start small ground or tree fires to better address _____ issues.
  7. 15. Stay on the line with the caller when the patient is still unconscious to ensure ___s until responders arrive.
  8. 16. Ground-level falls caused by fainting, near fainting, or _____ should be handled on Protocol 31.
  9. 17. Abdominal pain in a female of child-bearing age who has fainted is considered an _____ pregnancy until proven otherwise.
  10. 18. People struck by lightning carry no electrical charge and should be attended to _____.
  11. 20. For a vehicle fire due to a ___, use Protocol 77.
  12. 21. International emergency signal for distress situations.
Down
  1. 1. For elevator _____, use Protocol 56.
  2. 2. For thefts committed by means of _____, use Protocol 126.
  3. 3. If the caller believes the ___ should be ignored or is uncertain if the ___ is valid or in place, an appropriate response and resuscitation attempt should be made.
  4. 7. 26-O-27
  5. 8. Unless the caller mentions they fear that household _____ might be used as a weapon against them or another person, such items should not be considered accessible weapons.
  6. 9. Callers who are threatening _____ should be kept on the line until responders arrive.
  7. 11. When cardiac arrest appears to be _____ in nature, choose the Chief Complaint Protocol that best fits scene safety concerns and the mechanism of injury.
  8. 12. If the caller asks whether the patient should be given their medication now, the EMD should only give instructions included in the _____.
  9. 13. If the caller struggles to determine the size of the fire, ask them to relate it to the size of a _____.
  10. 19. In multiple-suspect incidents, bolded items must be asked for all _____ suspects.