Sunday, August 31, 2014

Rescue Games - Concerned Organizations

RESCUE OLYMPICS OBJECTIVES
  • Promote widespread awareness of significance of Life-Saving and Rescue
  • Expose Individual Rescuer/ Rescue Teams to new methods, techniques
  • Increase knowledge, proficiency in Search, Rescue, Life Saving and Recovery
  • Develop bonding and camaraderie between and among Rescue Teams
  • Create a functional, interactive-cooperative network among Rescue Teams and Individual Members of the various participating Rescue Teams
  • Strongly encourage private sector participation in promoting and evolving Search, Rescue-Life Saving and Recovery
  • Through continuing, improved awareness and education, increase the level of public preparedness for disaster, emergencies and other hazardous events
METHODOLOGY: Conduct nationwide Search for Finalists for Rescue Olympics through the following intramurals:
  • Bureau of Fire Inter-Regional Rescue Competition
  • Fire Brigade Volunteers Rescue Competition
  • Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Civilian Rescue Team Competitions
  • Conduct the National Championship Competitions for the best Rescue Team in the main event called Rescue Olympics
PARTICIPATING / CONCERNED GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IMMEDIATE
  • National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council
  • Office of Civil Defense
  • Department of Health (All EMT Concerned Units)
  • Department of National Defense
  • Bureau of Fire Protection
  • Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
  • Philippine Army
  • Philippine Navy
  • Philippine Air Force
  • Philippine Coast Guard
  • Philippine National Police (Law Enforcement and Support Units)
  • Department of Transportation and Communications
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  EVENTUAL - PROSPECTIVE
  • Department of Environment and Natural Resources
  • Mines and Geosciences Bureau (Mine Rescue)
  • Department of Public Works and Highways
  • Department of Justice (Law Enforcement Units)
PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS
  • Fire Brigade Volunteers Rescue Competition
  • Civilian Emergency and Rescue Teams
  • Private Sector Sponsors Clusters (Corporate Social Responsibility Units)
  • Private and Non-Profit Charity Organizations
BOARD OF JUDGES PROSPECTIVE NOMINEES
  • Former President Fidel V. Ramos
  • Sec. William Hotchkiss III
  • Lucille Sering
  • Peter Wallace (Member British Chamber of Commerce – Philippines)
  • Julian Payne (Pres. Canadian Chamber of Commerce – Philippines)
  • Rhicke Jennings (Pres. American Chamber of Commerce – Philippines)
  • Manuel Pacquiao
GAME CATEGORIES

1 – Urban Rescue
2 – Water Borne Rescue
3 – Air Borne Rescue
4 – Mass Casualty Incident Rescue
5 – Highlands / Mountain Rescue

SAFETY - RESCUE SKILL COMPETITIONS:

Low Angle Rescue
  • Triage 1
  • Triage 2
  • Triage 3
  • Victim Extraction 1 (Car)
  • Victim Extraction 2 (Truck)
  • Other competitions
Water Borne Rescue
  • Life Saving 1
  • Life Saving 2
  • Group Life Saving 1 (Sea Craft)
  • Group Life Saving 2 (Buoy)
  • Group Life Saving 3 (Dinghy)
  • Triage 1
  • Triage 2
  • Triage 3
  • Underground River Triage 1
  • Underground River Triage 2
  • Other competitions
Air Borne Rescue
  • Life Saving 1
  • Life Saving 2
  • Group Life Saving 1 (Air Craft)
  • Group Life Saving 2
  • Group Life Saving 3
  • Triage 1
  • Triage 2
  • Triage 3
  • Other competitions
High Angle Rescue
  • Rope Transfer
  • Rappelling
  • Rope Ascending
  • Triage
  • Mid-Air Rope Transfer
  • Wall Climb (1)
  • Mountain Climb (2)
  • Other competitions
Mass Casualty Incident Rescue
  • Life Saving 1
  • Life Saving 2
  • Group Life Saving 1 (Air Craft)
  • Group Life Saving 2
  • Group Life Saving 3
  • Triage 1
  • Triage 2
  • Triage 3
CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS ALL CATEGORIES
  • Champion Rescue Team (First Place)
  • First Runner Up Rescue Team (Second Place)
  • Second Runner Up Rescue Team (Third Place)
  • Best in Overall Water Rescue Award
  • Best in Overall Ground Rescue Award
  • Best in High Altitude Rescue Award
CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS
  • Best in Life Saving 1 Award
  • Best in Life Saving 2 Award
  • Best in Best in Group Life Saving 1 (Sea Craft) Award
  • Best in Group Life Saving 2 (Buoy) Award
  • Best in Group Life Saving 2 (Dinghy) Award
  • Best in Triage 1 Award
  • Best in Triage 2 Award
  • Best in Triage 3 Award
  • Best in Underground River Triage 1
  • Best in Underground River Triage 2
  • Other Ground, Water and High Altitude Rescue Awards
  • Best in Triage 1 Award
  • Best in Triage 2 Award
  • Best in Triage 3 Award
  • Best in Extraction Award (Car)
  • Best in Extraction Award (Truck)
  • Best in Cave Triage 1 Award
  • Best in Cave Triage 2 Award
  • Best in Rope Transfer Award
  • Best in Rappelling Award
  • Best in Rope Ascending Award
  • Best in Mid-Air Rope Transfer Award
Awards for Other Various competition events

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Rescue Olympics

Rescue Olympics – RescueLympics
2014 version no. 2
Rescue is a universal concern. simply defined it is bringing a besieged, endangered human or any other living form (referred to as Victim or Casualty) to more safer place and circumstances.

RESCUE OLYMPICS

INTRODUCTION

There are about 29,000-35,000 highly trained individuals in the Philippines alone that are especially trained in rescue. Only about 10% of these individuals are able to participate in saving lives, safeguarding individuals or clusters of people in a community except during severe emergencies that affect their own life and that of their immediate neighborhood.

Within a universe of a 100,000,000 population, these rescue-trained experts will be no match to the coming of major disasters even within their own communities alone considering the ratio of roughly 1:3500.

There is a need therefore to promote and sustain an effort to teach everyone from young to old, males and females, at least the idea of self-rescue.

It is basically not enough to state, “Be prepared for calamity, Be prepared for disaster. Prepare a survival kit consisting of first aid, your important documents, etc.” No it is not enough. It is very important to introduce specific ideas, actions, skills, concepts to the entire population slowly, gradually what it will be required to be able to save one’s self from harm and danger before the onset of and during a disaster as well as after the catastrophe has occurred.

This is the basic vision and the fundamental mission of Rescue Olympics. Centre di Humanes et Societas Inc. believed since 1992 that the numerous highly trained individuals who are capable of conducting rescue, can be converted into virtual teachers of the public and serve as models in their own communities as well.

During the devastation by Yolanda in Tacloban and other parts of the country, especially those that were trained in rescue, had 100% personal survival including those of their own families. This can happen to average citizens, if given the chance to learn how to save themselves. Rescue Olympics determines to do just that.

To accomplish this, a nationwide challenge seeks to pit rescue teams and compete in skills and competence improvement games and challenges. RESCUELYMPICS will be held annually in games designed to heighten the alertness, confidence and expertise.

In essence therefore, Rescue Olympics, designed as a training tool for rescuers nationwide, will be an educational device and forum for our citizenry across the whole country. If broadcast and heard in real time and over and over again on national television and radio, printed on broadsheets and tabloids repeatedly, the concepts will little by little sink in, to the minds of our people and hopefully give them several second chances of enjoying life again, even after chilling and truly dangerous disasters.

SIMULATION

The special characteristic of the Rescue Olympics is that it will simulate or create a mock up of broad range mobilization of several rescue teams to form a rescue task force that will play the role of components of the same task force to attempt on a per team basis the rescue of the designated victim / casualty / patient.

NATIONWIDE CHALLENGE ELIMINATIONS

The skilled Rescue Teams shall qualify and participate in various challenges each year. The following are the games or challenges:
  1. Extrication of Victim-Casualty trapped below ground
  2. Extrication of Victim-Casualty on water
  3. Extrication of Victim-Casualty trapped at high angle
Each team shall consist of six player-members:
  1. The Team Leader
  2. Medic
  3. Two Technical Rescue Personnel; and,
  4. One Personnel in charge of admin support to operations.
During RESCUELYMPICS, the Teams are presented several and unique conditions that challenge their capability to immediately and on-the-spot, form a Rescue Operational Plan (Rescue OP) and successfully extricate the casualty in the allotted time.

The scenarios include the following:
30 minutes Complex Rescue - The team performs a Triage and rescue three victims two of whose conditions worsened from an air line crash.
  • 20 minutes Equipment No Holds Barred – No limit to the types of Rescue Equipment will be used to rescue one stable and entrapped victim.
  • 20 minutes Equipment By Selection Only – Rescue that focuses only on very small tools and will not allow the use of sophisticated Rescue Equipment.
  • 10 minutes Race Against Time – The teams perform a rescue of a victim whose condition has severely deteriorated and has only a few minutes left to live before being transferred to a medical facility.
GENERAL GOALS AND RULE ASSUMPTIONS

The project is proprietary to the Resource Recovery Movement and Executive Safety section of Centre di Humanes et Societas Inc., the Kampo Uno Rescue in partnership with BGen. Santiago Laguna of the Republic of the Philippines Bureau of fire protection and emergency rescue service (designated government lead First Responder) as well as the Office of Chairman, Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) as continuing joint pursuit with that agency for survival from risks brought about disasters.

The project originally determined to achieve the goal of assisting the first responder agency of acquiring adequate and improved communication base radio and portable hand sets as well as safety gear during rescue missions.

The objective is to challenge rescue - emergency service personnel to bring them to world class fitness and proficiency.

It also aims to raise the public consciousness of the global problems of demise and injury arising from unsafe practices, hazards in the environment among other important considerations.

Because it is a public event, it aims to promote the concept of self-rescue among the citizens and therefore increase their chances of safety, survival, avoidance of danger situations and minimization of risks in their own immediate environment and in the community as a whole.

The simulated nature of the competitions also seek to educate the public of the need to combine, pool talent, resources, time, commitments in order to effect successful life saving undertakings in limited conditions.

The proprietor does not reserve exclusive rights in the implementation of these games. A main implementor may be an independent organization coming from outside of the proprietor organization.

General rules and regulations are as follows:

The main implementor may be an independent organization instead of the proprietor under the rule that any proceeds from the annual event shall be shared between the Major Event Sponsor-Implementor and the proprietor on the following basis calculated from gross receipts:
First responder agency and
Major Event Sponsor-Implementor       - 80%
Proprietor                                - 20%
The main implementor shall engage the services of a reputable accounting-auditing firm to act as the accountant-comptroller for the event.

Proprietary owners of Rescue Olympics (RescueLympics) will raffle the final set of Judges selected and provided to the proprietor by the Major Event Sponsor-Implementor.

Contestants shall pass the Registration process to be considered contenders in the Rescue Olympics (RescueLympics).

Winners (Rescue Team) shall be provided incentive and recognition by the Major Event Sponsor-Implementor, first responder agency, the MMDA and other cooperating authorities.

Shown in the following Sections are the Contest Rules of the Rescue Olympics.

1 – URBAN RESCUE COMPETITIONS
2 – WATER BORNE RESCUE COMPETITIONS
3 – AIR BORNE RESCUE COMPETITIONS
4 – MASS CASUALTY INCIDENT RESCUE COMPETITIONS
5 – HIGHLANDS / MOUNTAIN RESCUE COMPETITIONS

Acknowledgments:

The template of the Rescue Olympics Urban Rescue Category for Metro Manila draws nearly its entire contest concept and rules from the Mine Safety and Health Administration of the United States and Leon County, State of Florida Rescue policies and procedures - Glossary of important terms.

To all of the individuals and organizations that provided useful ideas and concepts that cannot all be named here the authors would like to express their heartfelt gratitude.


July 5, 2014
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