The very first thing you check before helping an injured person.
What is “make sure the scene is safe”?
A knot used to join two pieces of rope that are the same thickness.
What is a square knot?
The year Troop 284 was founded.
What is 2020?
Items that should not be in your tent in bear country.
What are smellables?
The Scout Slogan
What is Do a Good Turn Daily.
Type of Hurry Cases. (name at least 1)
What is victim has stopped breathing, has no heartbeat, bleeding severely, ingested poison, or signs of stroke.
A knot used to tie two ropes of different thickness together.
What is a sheet bend?
Name of our campsite at Camp Wolfeboro.
What is camp Cedar?
What you should close after you use a camp stove.
What is a propane valve?
What is Enable?
Type of burn where blisters form.
What are second-degree burns?
The knot that makes an adjustable loop for tent lines.
What is a taut-line hitch?
The river we raft every May.
What is the South Fork American River?
A liquid that should not be used to start a fire.
What is gasoline?
The amount of merit badges required for Eagle rank.
What is 21?
Difference between fractures and broken bones.
What is nothing?
A knot that makes a strong loop and is called the “rescue knot.”
What is a bowline?
Our troops first 2 patrols.
What are Raven and Falcon patrols.
A plant's leaf that should not be used as toilet paper.
What is poison oak.
The year the Boy Scouts of America was founded.
What is 1910?
What CPR stands for.
What is Cardiopulmonary resuscitation?
Using rope to join two or more poles together.
What are lashings?
The type of restaurant that our scoutmaster was locked in the bathroom at.
What is Sushi?
The reason your left sock is missing.
What is the Wumpus?
The First Merit Badge Alphebetically.
What is American Business?