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Secret Firefighter Killers

Secret Firefighter Killers

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Presentation of Secret Firefighter Killers given during OEMTA Public Safety Conference in 2013. Discusses the Toxic Twins and Emergency Smoke Inhalation Treatment including Cyanokit.

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Secret Firefighter Killers

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Joe SherrellEMS Officer

Tulsa Fire Department(918) 596-9808

[email protected]

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Objectives Define Smoke Discuss the contents of fire smoke List the physical properties of CO and CN Describe the effects of CO & CN List the symptoms related to CO & CN

exposure Discuss the assessment method Discuss the treatment for smoke inhalation Understand the use of Cyanokit

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RIT has removed the downed firefighter…

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SMOKE

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Smoke

the gaseous products of burning materials especially of organic originmade visible by the presence of

small particles of carbon

a suspension of particles in a gas

www.merriam-webster.com

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Read It – Don’t Breathe ItRead It – Don’t Breathe It

Advantages:Advantages: LocationLocation Intensity Intensity ProgressionProgression EffectivenessEffectiveness Tactical MarkerTactical Marker

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Smoke ContentsSmoke Contents•Hydrochloric AcidHydrochloric Acid•Sulfur DioxideSulfur Dioxide•Oxides of NitrogenOxides of Nitrogen•AmmoniaAmmonia•Carbon DioxideCarbon Dioxide•Hydrogen CyanideHydrogen Cyanide•Carbon MonoxideCarbon Monoxide•Hydrogen SulfideHydrogen Sulfide

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Smoke = Smoke = PoisonPoison

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TOXIC TWINS

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Toxic Twins

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)

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Carbon Monoxide(CO)

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Properties

Colorless Odorless Tasteless Flammable Gas

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Where does it come from?

Produced when carbonaceous materials are burned with insufficient oxygen.

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Annual Stats Over 2,000 deaths Several hundred thousand

exposed 20-40% suffer health damage

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Physiologic Effects 250 times the affinity for

hemoglobin Displaces O2

Leads to Hypoxia

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Symptoms

Headache Lethargy/

Fatigue Nausea Dizziness Confusion Dyspnea

Palpitations Convulsions Paralysis LOC Coma Death

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Hydrogen Cyanide(HCN)

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Properties

Colorless Bitter Almond Odor Gas

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Sources in Fire Products

Polyurethane Foam Synthetic Rubber Nylon Asphalt Wool Silk

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Physiologic Effects Prohibits the cells from using

oxygen Respiratory Paralysis Cardiac Irregularities

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Symptoms – Low Levels

Bitter almond odor

Burning taste Numb Throat Salivation Nausea/Vomiting

Anxiety Confusion Vertigo Ataxia Giddiness

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Symptoms – Moderate Levels

Hyperpnea Dyspnea Tachypnea Short Inspiration Prolonged Expiration Tachycardia

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Symptoms – High Levels

LOC Coma Protruding

eyeballs Pupils dilated Bradycardia Respiratory

Arrest

Arrhythmias Convulsion Hypotension Incontinence Paralysis Sweating

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Toxic Twins

Carbon Monoxide Attacks the blood

Hydrogen Cyanide Attacks the cells

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ASSESSMENT

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1st Priority

Move to a safe areaRemove GearEmergency Decon

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Initial Assessment

ABCsMental StatusEtCO2

CO

Treat Life-ThreatsImmediately

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TREATMENT

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BLS Airway

Suction Airway Adjunct

Breathing High-flow O2

NRB or BVM

Circulation CPR

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ALS

Advanced Airway Establish IV/IO

Large Bore

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Treat for CN Poisoning

Confined space with smoke?

Soot around mouth/nose?Altered Mental Status?

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Cyanokit Study

69 Patients73% Survived Of the 19 subjects who did not

survive, 13 were presented in cardiac arrest.

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Blood Draw

Cyanokit may interfere with lab tests

If time allows, draw 2 vials of blood

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Mechanism

Attaches to cyanide ion Allows cells to utilize O2

Excreted in urine

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Contraindication

Hx of allergic reaction Safety not established in pediatrics

Safe even without cyanide exposure

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Side Effects

Hypertension Red Discoloration

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Precaution

Use a separate IV/IO line

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Dosing

5g over 15 minutes

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Preparation

Glass Bottle Mix 200 cc of NS Don’t Shake

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Administration

IV/IO Mix with 200 cc Saline Leave box in place 15 minutes “Power Syringe”

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Tulsa Kit

Carried by:

District ChiefsEMS Supervisor (C835)

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Assigned Apparatus

Expiration

SecuritySeals

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Tulsa Kit Cyanokit

Drug Transfer Spike Vented IV Tubing

NS 100cc (2) Syringe 30cc Stopcock Extension Set Needle Vaccutainer (2)

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TRANSPORT

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Consider if: GCS 13 Pregnancy

Consult OLMC

Facilities OSUMC (Tulsa) Integris Baptist (OKC)

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Care Transfer

Describe Scene Cyanokit Use Provide Blood Samples

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Summary

•Toxic Twins

•Move to a safe area

•Rapid Assessment

•Oxygenation/Ventilatory Support

•Cyanokit

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Questions

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References

Bledsoe, Malone, Slattery, Carrison, Evans, Johnson. Cyanide, Carbon Monoxide or Both? A protocol for an Organized Response to the Downed Firefighter or Victim of Toxic Gas Exposure.

Cyanokit Administration Guide

Eckstein, Mark & Manisacalco, Paul. Focus on Smoke Inhalation – The most Common Cause of Acute Cyanide Poisoning. 2006.

Mcevoy, Mike. Cyanokit Setup and Administration. www.firengineering.com

Penney, David G. The Toxic Twins: An advanced Perspective on Cyanide and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Shapiro, Arnold. Rescue 911 Episdoe-522.

State of Oklahoma Department of Health EMS Protocols

Smoke Inhalation & Hydrogen Cyanide Poisoning. Journal of Emergency Medical Services. 2004.

Schnepp, Rob. To Hell and Back. The Peoples Burn Foundation

Zemeckis, Robert, 1994. Forrest Gump. Paramount.