DISASTER READYNESS
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FIRE SAFETY
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RESCUE
1ST AID
100
Assigns responsibility, Sets forth lines of authority, describes protection of people and property, identifies personnel, equipment, facilities, supplies, and other resources.
What is the EOP 1-5
100
A proven management system used by emergency responders.
What is the ICS , incident command system 6-2
100
These are the three elements require for a fire to exist
What are Heat, Fuel and oxygen. 2-4
100
These are five things the CERT members need to consider when gathering the facts.
What is time and day of the week, construction type and terrain, occupancy, weather, types of hazards. 5-8
100
These are the three types of bleeding.
What are arterial, venous, and capillary. 3-9
200
To make communities, more prepared, and more resilient when incidents occur
What is the object of the Citizens corps 1-6
200
this person must continually prioritize response activities based on the teams capability and training and the principle that rescuer safety is the number one concern.
What is IC/TL 6-2
200
These are the 5 class's of fire and there types of fuel
What is A paper, B flammable liquids, C Electrical equipment, D metal fires, K cooking oils. 2-5
200
When CERT members are communicating the level of damages to a structure they will use one of these three terms.
What is light, medium, heavy. 5-11
200
These are the three main methods used to control bleeding.
What are direct pressure, elevation, pressure points. 3-9
300
Natural, Technical and Intentional
What are three main types of disasters? 1-7
300
The 1st CERT member on the scene becomes this person and is the one that establishes the ICS structure.
What is IC/TL 6-4
300
Most utility hazards in the home fall into these three categories.
What are electrical, natural gas, combustible liquids. 2-6
300
The letter corresponding to the back side of a building.
What is the letter C. 5-13
300
These are the three main pressure points used in emergency treatment.
What are the brachial, femoral, and popliteal. 3-12
400
This percent of the public is familiar with the alerts and warning systems in their community.
What is 50% 1-13
400
To be a good functional team each unit of at least four must have one of these.
What is a team leader. 6-8
400
Natural gas leaks present these two types of hazards
What are asphyxiant and explosive. 2-9
400
If CERT members see collapsed floors or walls they should do this immediately.
What is leave the premises. 5-22
400
This is a condition that can occur when the body is not getting enough blood flow.
What is shock. 3-15
500
Water storage containers should have this number in the re-cycling triangle on the bottom of the container.
What is the number 1 1-22
500
Effective emergency scene management requires the formulation and communication of strategic goals and tactical objectives to do this.
What is to do the most good for the greatest number while maintaining the safety of rescue personnel. 6-11
500
This is the 1st step in putting out a fire as a CERT team leader.
What is Size up. 2-16
500
This is the information contained in the top quadrant of the door marking at a searched building.
What is time entered and date. 5-24
500
These are the four categories into which the victims should be sorted when doing triage at the scene.
What are Immediate, Delayed, Minor, and Dead 3-19
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