This protective hear keeps firefighters safe from heat, smoke, and falling debris. (General Term)
PPE
This life-saving skill uses chest compressions without rescue breaths.
Hands-Only CPR
Police use this tool to safely secure someone's hands.
This mean records a crime scene using pictures.
Crime Scene Photography
This skill focuses on finding and helping missing or injured people.
Search and Rescue
This air tank lets firefighters breathe safely in smokey enviorments.
SCBA
AED
This skill helps officers talk clearly, confidently, and safely during calls.
Verbal Assertiveness
This shows where evidence is located using drawings and measurements.
These type of injuries include: bee stings, sprains, bites and heat/cold issues.
Outdoor Injuries
Before climbing, firefighters always check this tool to make sure it's table and secure.
Ladder
This condition happens when the body isn't getting enough blood after a injury.
Shock
Radio
This forensic tool uses unique patterns on your fingers.
Fingerprinting
When caring for younger kids, the most important thing for you to stay is.
Calm
This method focuses on safely putting water on the fire to stop it from spreading.
Fire Attack
This technique is used to keep a broken bone from moving.
Splinting
This means following someone on foot while staying safe and aware.
Foot Pursuit
True or false: All our fingerprints are the same.
False
This means explaining things in a way younger children can understand.
Clear Communication
This skill helps firefighters get into locked buildings quickly during emergencies.
Forcible Entry
The very first step when treating severe bleeding is to apply this.
Direct Pressure
This police skill focuses on awareness, positioning, and teamwork to stay safe.
Police Tactics
This category helps separate real science from TV drama.
Forensic Myths
This skill helps you be a role model others feel safe around.
Leadership