Chalet
A chalet (), also called Swiss chalet, is a type of building or house, native to the Alpine region, made of wood, with a heavy, gently sloping roof with wide, well-supported, eaves, set at right angles to the front of the house.WEITERE INFORMATIONEN
CHALET
CHALET is a mnemonic indicating a protocol used by UK emergency services to report situations which they may be faced with, especially as it relates to major incidents. CHALET dictates the form in which the receiving control station should get information from the first person or officer on scene. In some jurisdictions, the alternative ETHANE may be used. It stands for: *Casualties - Approximate numbers of dead, injured and uninjured *Hazards - Present and potential *Access - Best access routes for emergency vehicles, bottlenecks to avoid etc. *Location - The precise location of the incident *Emergency - Emergency services already on scene, and what others are required *Type - Type of Incident, including details of numbers of vehicles, buildings etc. involved In the event of this being used for a major incident, the reporting first on scene officer would not usually get involved with the rescue work, but act as a co-ordinator on scene for arriving emergency vehicles. This individual would often assume the role of Silver Ambulance/Police/Fire dependent on their service. This is in line with the widely used Gold Silver Bronze command structure. The Silver commander at an incident usually operates from a command vehicle. Before a specially designed vehicle arrives an improvised command vehicle is appointed by leaving one vehicle's lightbar/blue lights running, whilst the others turn theirs off.WEITERE INFORMATIONEN
