Fire Response RACE and PASS

Key Points

  • RACE guides immediate fire response: Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish or Evacuate.
  • Actions should occur in coordinated parallel roles when staffing allows.
  • PASS guides extinguisher operation: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep.

Equipment

  • Unit fire alarm pull-station access
  • Portable fire extinguisher
  • Evacuation aids (for example transfer chair/cot)
  • Facility emergency communication pathway

Procedure Steps

  1. Recognize fire or smoke hazard and activate team emergency response.
  2. Rescue: Remove patients from immediate danger, prioritizing those needing mobility assistance.
  3. Mark evacuated rooms when required by facility process to prevent missed occupancy checks.
  4. Alarm: Activate nearest alarm pull station and notify emergency responders per policy.
  5. Contain: Close doors/windows in affected area if safe to slow fire spread.
  6. Extinguish or Evacuate: If fire is small and conditions are safe, use extinguisher; otherwise continue evacuation.
  7. For extinguisher use, follow PASS: Pull pin, Aim at base, Squeeze handle, Sweep side to side.
  8. If suppression is unsafe or ineffective, withdraw and continue evacuation route.
  9. Support vertical or horizontal evacuation path based on incident location and safety plan.
  10. Document event timeline, actions taken, and patient outcomes after stabilization.

Common Errors

  • Delaying alarm activation while attempting solo suppression late facility response.
  • Focusing on flames instead of fire base during PASS poor extinguishing effectiveness.
  • Incomplete containment actions faster spread to adjacent areas.
  • Attempting suppression beyond personal safety threshold staff injury risk.