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# To sign in if they haven't already done so. | # To sign in if they haven't already done so. | ||
# To yell '''"REAL WORLD"''' to stop the exercise if they observe anything unsafe taking place. | # To yell '''"REAL WORLD"''' to stop the exercise if they observe anything unsafe taking place (they should trust their gut too). | ||
# To do a sharp instrument check...are you sure you don't have any on you? | # To do a sharp instrument check...are you sure you don't have any on you? | ||
# Not to carry Survivor Volunteers down stairs. But instead, to let them stand and walk down and then resume the patient carry. | # Not to carry Survivor Volunteers down stairs. But instead, to let them stand and walk down and then resume the patient carry. | ||
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== Prep and Safety Briefing for Survivor Volunteers == | == Prep and Safety Briefing for Survivor Volunteers == | ||
The safety briefing is given by a proctor before the Survivor Volunteers move from the lobby to the staging area. Be sure to leave adequate time for questions. Let Survivor Volunteers know: | |||
# To sign in if they haven't already done so. | |||
# To yell '''"REAL WORLD"''' to stop the exercise if they observe anything unsafe taking place (they should trust their gut too). | |||
# To do a sharp instrument check...are you sure you don't have any on you? | |||
# They should never be carried down stairs. But instead, let them stand and walk down and then resume the patient carry. | |||
# What the [https://volunteerpdx.net/index.php/Scenario_Village#Participant_Roles_and_Responsibilities different lanyard colors mean]. | |||
# To leave PPB Training in better shape than we found it; don't leave any garbage or anything like that, or we don't get invited back. We are guests here. | |||
# The basic exercise flow: staging, going into the village, assessing, and rendering aid. | |||
# Get ready for the frequent "Hurry up and wait" of being a Volunteer Survivor. | |||
# There will be a hotwash at the end and they are welcome to participate and offer how things went from their perspective. |
Revision as of 17:31, 10 March 2023
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Prep and Safety Briefing for Players
The safety briefing is given by a proctor before the Players move from the lobby to the staging area. It should not take more than a few minutes. Remind Players:
- To sign in if they haven't already done so.
- To yell "REAL WORLD" to stop the exercise if they observe anything unsafe taking place (they should trust their gut too).
- To do a sharp instrument check...are you sure you don't have any on you?
- Not to carry Survivor Volunteers down stairs. But instead, to let them stand and walk down and then resume the patient carry.
- Have a flashlight for darkened areas. If you don't have a flashlight, don't go in.
- What the different lanyard colors mean.
- To leave PPB Training in better shape than we found it; don't leave any garbage or anything like that, or we don't get invited back. We are guests here.
- The basic exercise flow: they'll stage. go into the village, assess, and render aid.
- Not to take too long for assessment. And acknowledge people you see who need help even if you're not rescuing them yet...don't just ignore them. Talk about "response tempo".
- If this is a mixed group, indicate the Team Leader.
- To have fun, do not stress; it's only a FAIL if someone is hurt in the exercise. Otherwise, this is the place to make mistakes.
- There will be a hotwash at the end.
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Prep and Safety Briefing for Survivor Volunteers
The safety briefing is given by a proctor before the Survivor Volunteers move from the lobby to the staging area. Be sure to leave adequate time for questions. Let Survivor Volunteers know:
- To sign in if they haven't already done so.
- To yell "REAL WORLD" to stop the exercise if they observe anything unsafe taking place (they should trust their gut too).
- To do a sharp instrument check...are you sure you don't have any on you?
- They should never be carried down stairs. But instead, let them stand and walk down and then resume the patient carry.
- What the different lanyard colors mean.
- To leave PPB Training in better shape than we found it; don't leave any garbage or anything like that, or we don't get invited back. We are guests here.
- The basic exercise flow: staging, going into the village, assessing, and rendering aid.
- Get ready for the frequent "Hurry up and wait" of being a Volunteer Survivor.
- There will be a hotwash at the end and they are welcome to participate and offer how things went from their perspective.