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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the | ||||||
3 | State of Illinois wish to honor all fire fighters and emergency | ||||||
4 | medical technicians for the service they provide in responding | ||||||
5 | to emergencies throughout the State; and
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6 | WHEREAS, The three main goals in firefighting are (in | ||||||
7 | order) life safety, incident stabilization, and property | ||||||
8 | conservation; firefighting is an inherently dangerous | ||||||
9 | occupation; as such, the skills required for safe operations | ||||||
10 | are regularly practiced during training evolutions throughout | ||||||
11 | a fire fighter's career; in the United States, the preeminent | ||||||
12 | fire training and standards organization is the National Fire | ||||||
13 | Protection Association (NFPA); often initial firefighting | ||||||
14 | skills are taught during a local, regional, or state approved | ||||||
15 | fire academy; depending on the requirements of a department, | ||||||
16 | additional skills and certifications such as technical rescue | ||||||
17 | and Paramedicine may also be taught at this time; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Firefighters work closely with other emergency | ||||||
19 | response agencies, most particularly local and state police | ||||||
20 | departments; as every fire scene is technically a crime scene | ||||||
21 | until deemed otherwise by a qualified investigator, there is | ||||||
22 | often overlap between the responsibilities of responding | ||||||
23 | firefighters and police officers such as evidence and scene |
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1 | protection, initial observations of first respondents, and | ||||||
2 | chain of evidence issues; the increasing role of firefighters | ||||||
3 | in providing emergency medical services also brings | ||||||
4 | firefighters into common overlap with law enforcement; one | ||||||
5 | example of this is a common state law requiring all gunshot | ||||||
6 | wounds to be reported to law enforcement agencies; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Most career (full time, paid) firefighters in | ||||||
8 | North America are represented by the International Association | ||||||
9 | of Fire Fighters; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Fire fighting has several basic skills: | ||||||
11 | prevention, self preservation, rescue, preservation of | ||||||
12 | property and fire control; firefighting is further broken down | ||||||
13 | into skills which include size-up, extinguishment, | ||||||
14 | ventilation, and salvage and overhaul; search and rescue, is | ||||||
15 | performed early in any fire scenario and many times is in | ||||||
16 | unison with extinguishment and ventilation; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Emergency Medical Technicians are trained in | ||||||
18 | practical emergency medical knowledge and skills that can be | ||||||
19 | deployed within a rapid time frame; patient treatment | ||||||
20 | guidelines are described in protocols following both national | ||||||
21 | guidelines and local medical policies; the goal of EMT | ||||||
22 | intervention is to rapidly evaluate a patient's condition and | ||||||
23 | to maintain a patient's airway, breathing and circulation by |
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1 | CPR and defibrillation; in addition, EMT intervention aims to | ||||||
2 | control external bleeding, prevent shock, and prevent further | ||||||
3 | injury or disability by immobilizing potential spinal or other | ||||||
4 | bone fractures, while expediting the safe and timely transport | ||||||
5 | of the patient to a hospital emergency department for | ||||||
6 | definitive medical care; therefore, be it
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7 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
8 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
9 | honor the firefighters and EMTs of Illinois for the heroic | ||||||
10 | service they provide.
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