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Types of environmental disasters that Florida is prone to.

- Hurricanes

 tornadoes

- floods

- wildfires

100

Public safety organizations often use this during a critical incident.

Incident Command System

100

Taking immediate shelter in a readily accessible location or remaining inside a structure to prevent exposure to a dangerous situation that exists outside of the structure.

Shelter-in-place

100

Occupancy refers to this.

Structure and its use

100

Location refers to this.

Area and its use

200

Topic you consult first in the ERG.

Potential hazards

200

What must you do before a disaster strikes?


Have a plan in place for family members and pets

200

National Incident Management System offers two courses in regards to training from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

IS-100- Introduction to the Incident Command System


IS 700-B- Introduction to the National Incident Management System

200

In regards to an active shooter, current tactics focus on this.

Immediately locating the active shooter and ending the threat before helping the injured

200

These are considered the higher risk senses when identifying hazardous materials.

- smell

- touch

- taste

300

Life saving information you may be responsible for relaying.

- information on family reunification

- food banks

- shelters


300

General safe distance for initial perimeter when searching for an explosive device.

- 1,000 fft

300

Your family's disaster kit should contain this.

- first aid kit

- important paperwork

- non-perishable food

- water

- toys for children

- pet food

- flashlight

- batteries

- medications

- radio

300

To identify potential hazardous materials, you may have to look at this.

- documents or shipping papers

- interview transport driver or facility staff

- look at placard

300

Three subsections of Public Safety tab in ERG.

- Notification

- Protective clothing

- Evacuation

400

After conducting search for bomb, liability can be an issue if you offer definitive statements like those

- "There are no explosives in this location."

- " It is safe to go back inside."

400

Three main types of containers (hazmat).

- portable containers

-fixed containers

-transportation containers

400

Incidents where you may encounter hazmat situations

- Traffic crash

- factory explosion

- gas leak in a residential neighborhood

- petroleum spill in a body of water

400

Most common method used in chemical suicide.

- hydrogen sulfide

- hydrogen cyanide

400

Materials that are neither liquid nor solid at ordinary temperatures; contained under pressure.

Gases

500

The pertinent personnel on the Incident Command System hierarchy.

- Incident Commander

-Public Information Officer

-Safety Officer

- Liaison Officer

- Operations Officer

- Planning Officer

- Logistics Officer

- Finance/Administration Officer



500

Examples of means of detonation in regards to IEDs.

- trip wires

- pressure switches

- motion detectors

- infrared beams

- remote triggers

500

Materials or devices designed to release energy very rapidly

Explosives

500
Three subsections of Emergency Response topic in ERG.
- Fire

- Spill or leak

- First aid


500

If you approach the scene and see signs of an explosion, situation has changed. You may see additional safety issues. You must immediately do this.

- Alert EMS

- Alert Fire Department

- Alert Bomb Squad

- Request additional backup

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