Types of
Disasters
Characteristics
of Disasters
Disaster
Management
Disaster Response
Vocabulary
100

This type of disaster takes many years to take affect

Climate Change, Global Warming

100

This is how often a disaster occurs

Frequency

100

Police, firefighters, public health officials, medical emergency personel.

First Responders

100

This involves staying in location that you are in the event of a disaster.

Shelter in place

100

Event that causes a level of destruction, death, or injury that affects the abilities of the community to respond to the incident using available resources:

What is a Disaster?
200

This disaster destroyed the city of Pompeii.

Volcano Eruption

200

This relates to the ability to determine when and whether a disaster event will occur

Predictability

200

During a state of emergency this federally funded agency can only activated at state level by the governor. 

National Guard

200

Traffic can delay this emergency response to disaster.

Evacuation

200

In a disaster this is the range of the effects.

Scope

300

This disaster could lead to toxic exposures. An example of this happened in Ohio in 2023.

Transport Accident, Industrial Accident, Train Derailment

300

Refers to actions taken to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. e.g. Hurricane Shutters

Preventability

300

This Department of Homeland Security would be activated during what type of event?

Terrorism, Terrorist Attack

300

Green - Walking Wounded

Yellow - Systemic, not life threatening

Red - immediate, life threatening

Black - deceased, or beyond saving

Name this triage system

START: Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment

300

A natural disaster that creates or results in a widespread technological problem

What is a natech disaster?

400

This disaster is considered Na-Tech. An example of this disaster happened in Japan.

Nuclear Meltdown, Fallout

400

This is the speed of onset in an impending disaster and relates to the extent of forewarning possible and the anticipatory duration of the incident. e.g. How long will the power be out?

Imminence

400

This is the largest privately funded disaster relief organization.

American Red Cross

400

This phase of response is when infrastructure is restored.

Reconstruction Phase

400

Name a bioterrorism agent.

Anthrax, Botulism, Plague, Smallpox, Ebola

500

This type of natural disaster is hydrological and only happens at high altitudes.

Avalanche

500

This is the level of destruction and devastation.

Intensity

500

This department responds to reducing harm to the population caused by disease.

Center for Disease Control (CDC)

500

This stage of disaster victims rebuild their lives and public services are restored.

Recovery Stage

500

How many victims must there be for it to be considered a mass causality event?

More patients/victims that medical response can handle.

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