Accidents/Incident Reporting
Preventing Training Accidents
Weather Alerts
Heat Casualty
Army History
100

Report all accidents/incidents regardless of how minor to this person or persons of your unit.

Leadership

100

These are the most common Army injuries

Overuse strains, sprains, and stress fractures

100

You should never do this on a flooded road

Drive through it

100

High body temperature (103* or higher); hot, red, dry or damp skin; fast, strong pulse; headache, dizziness, confusion, passing out is this kind of heat-related illness

Heat Stroke

100

The Army was founded on this date

14 June 1775

200

This person or persons will assist you in obtaining medical care and complete accident/incident documentation.

Leadership

200

Many vehicle accidents are the result of this

Exceeding speed limits

200

If caught outside during a thunderstorm with lightning, seek shelter in these types of areas

Sturdy structure or hardtop vehicle

200

Heavy sweating; cold, pale, and clammy skin; fast, weak pulse; nausea/vomiting; muscle cramps, dizziness, headache, fainting is this kind of heat-related illness

Heat exhaustion

200

This many men have held the rank of 5-star Generals

5

300

Fort McCoy Form 354 is also referred to as this

Accident/Incident Report Form

300

Between 2006 and 2018, 31.9% of active-duty military deaths were the result of this

Training Accidents

300

If you are outside when a tornado approaches and no shelter nearby, go to this type of area

Low-lying area such as a ditch or ravine and lie flat

300

Heat casualty prevention include these

Hydration prior to training, adequate sleep and nutrition prior to training

300

This Army installation is the largest in the United States

Fort Bragg

400

In the event of a medical or fire emergency in the cantonment area, call

911

400

Aware of your surroundings and all conditions that may impact your activities is known as this

Situational Awareness

400

Tornados can reach winds speeds up to this

300mph

400

Drinking more water than the body can excrete through sweating and urination can lead to this

Water intoxication

400

She was the first female four-star general in the U.S. Army

Ann E. Dunwoody

500

In the event of a medical or fire emergency in field/training areas, call

Range Control

500

PPE is an acronym for

Personal Protection Equipment

500

Stay indoors for a minimum of this many minutes after the last clap of thunder

30 minutes

500

In the event of a heat casualty, it is recommended to do this

Lay down in shade with feet elevated; undress as much as possible; immediately begin cooling with ice sheets, ice packs, cool water

500

The U.S. Army Military Academy opened on this date

July 4, 1802

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