B. S. A.
Boy Scouts of America
The most direct way to stop heavy bleeding
Direct Pressure
This essential brings you from darkness to light
Flashlight / Headlamp
This aspect includes actions taken to avoid an incident
Prevention
Scoutmaster Chris' favorite college sports team
UCLA Bruins!!!
Kidding...USC Trojans
P. P. E (gloves and masks are examples)
Personal Protection Equipment
Which is NOT a sign of Shock: Pale/Clammy skin, Anxiety, Confusion, Heartburn
Heartburn
Pocketknife
Refers to measures that reduce the chance or damaging effects of an emergency happening
Mitigation
Mr. Mike Barlog
Finish the abbreviation or FEMA: Federal Emergency...
Federal Emergency Management Agency
These 3 letters help you remember the steps for CPR
A/B/C - Airway, Breathing, Circulation
The kit you should always grab "first"
First Aid Kit
Ongoing actions which keep people and property safe from a threat or hazard
Protection
Name 3 Troop 415 Assistant Scoutmasters
Mr. Brown, Mr. Mortlock, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Takamura, Mrs. McMullin, Mr. Morchy, Mrs. Woodward, Mr. Gaudet, Mr. Fassett
C.P.R.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Always do this first when entering an accident scene
Check surroundings for danger/hazards
Best. Book. Ever.
Scout Handbook
Actions carried out during and immediately after an incident, which are aimed at saving lives and reducing economic losses
Response
The Leader/Parent Patrol is known as this Patrol
Dutch Oven Patrol
Finish the abbreviation for NIMS (National...)
National Incident Management System
True or False - Sharp stabbing pains in the chest are a sure sign of a heart attack
False
Name 3 items which can be considered a "Sun Protection" essential
Hat/visor, sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm, long sleeve shirt or pants
Actions taken to return a community to normal or near-normal conditions
Recovery
Troop 415's slogan
The Adventure Continues...