Emergency Kit
First Aid
Fires/Natural Disasters
Terms
Emergency/Evacuation
100

True or False: It is unnecessary to include any personal documents or ID in your emergency kit.

False

100

True or False: You should go to the ER for a first-degree burn.

False

100

What are the two most common natural disasters in California?

Earthquakes and wildfires

100

What is a first responder?

Usually a firefighter, law enforcement officer, paramedic, emergency medical technician, or other individual, who, through their professional or voluntary duties, responds to an emergency (CDC)

100

What is the three-digit number to call for any life-threatening emergency in the U.S.?

911

200

What type of food is most recommended for a 72-hour emergency kit?

Canned foods and freeze-dried meals

200

What's the very first thing to do when approaching any casualty? 

Ensure the scene is safe for yourself and the victim

200

Where is the safest place to take cover in an earthquake?

A table

200

What does "shelter-in-place" mean?

The use of a safe location or structure to temporarily separate people from a hazard, threat, or emergency (CDC)

200

What is the best way to transport your pet during an evacuation?



In a crate/carrier

300

What is the recommended amount of water to store per person, per day?

1 gallon

300

True or False: tourniquets are always required to stop bleeding.

False; only for life-threatening bleeding on arms or legs (used as last resort)

300

What is the first thing you should do to escape your car if it's sinking in a flood?

Open a window

300
What does CPR stand for?


cardiopulmonary resuscitation
300

What should you prioritize first in an evacuation?

You and your safety

400

How often should you check and update your 72-hour emergency kit?

Every 6 months

400

What are the two types of CPR methods?

1. chest compressions

2. rescue breaths

400

How many feet away from the fire should you stand when you use a fire extinguisher?

8 feet

400

What does EAS stand for?

+50 if you know what it does!

Emergency Alert System

The U.S. primary public alert system which delivers severe emergency alerts (weather, AMBER Alerts, national security, etc.) through TVs, radios, and broadcasts.

400

What is the most common reason for workplace evacuations?

Fire

500

What item is crucial for sealing leaks, fixing tears, or creating insulation?

Duct tape

500

What's the compression-to-breath ratio for adult CPR?

30 compressions:2 breaths

500

When is it best to "fight" the fire? (4 main circumstances)

1. Fire is small

2. Fire is not spreading to other areas

3. You have a clear escape route

4. Fire extinguisher is available 

500

What does NOAA stand for?

+50 if you know what it does!

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

U.S. government agency which studies the Earth's atmosphere and climate, providing weather forecasts, warnings, and data for public safety.

500

How often should a family practice their emergency evacuation or communication plan?

At least once a year
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