Identifying an Emergency
Initiating EAP
Providing Care
Emergency Situations
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100

As an FA/Lead what we do to activate the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) in a life threatening emergency

Radio Supervisor that an _____ emergency is occurring

100

In the event of a life threatening emergency this is number is called

9-1-1

100

The general term used for equipment you'll use in the event of an emergency.

PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

100

Although patrons may typically only think of one, there are actually 13 throughout the facility

Emergency Exits

100

Procedural response to a power outage.

Building Evacuation

200

The method used to determine a victims level of conciousness.

Shout - tap - shout

200

The Address of the Recreation Center

3219 Main St

200

Where you can most effectively place aed pads.

Upper right chest and lower left torso.

200

In the event of an emergency, this is the most safe way to move between floors.

Using stairwells

200

Even during a shelter‑in‑place order, this personal right allows a patron to leave the facility if they insist

Free will

300

The campus-wide communication system in an event of an emergency.

TechAlert

300

A building-wide communication triggered when signs of a fire are observed.

Fire Alarm

300

The ratio of chest compressions to breaths given to an adult victim.

30 compressions : 2 breaths

300

The area that we guide patrons to in the event of a building evacuation

DOSMA

300

In the event of an evacuation, staff must avoid this from happening, even if a patron insists they need to retrieve belongings

Allowing re‑entry

400

The American Red Cross outlines these three steps to size up the scene

Check, Call, Care

400

The three things communicated to other Facilities staff in the event of identifying a life threatening cardiac emergency.

AED, First Aid, Call 9-1-1

400

The two techniques used in the event of choking.

Back Blows and Abdominal Thrusts

400

If an armed subject is in the building, this three letter acronym can help your chances of staying safe.

Avoid - Deny - Defend

400

A helpful resource for EMS when they arrive.

Staff member awaiting their arrival at door.

500

Victim is responsive and is asked this acronym to gauge if situation is life threatening.

S-A-M

500

This instruction is often used in emergency‑response situations to ensure support from dispatchers

Do not hang up until you are told to do so

500

This is when the person clearly agrees to receive care. 

Expressed Consent

500

Timeframe of missing person before contacting University Police

1-hour

500

Facility Supervisor's title in the event of an emergency.

EAC Emergency Action Coordinator

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