Program Overview & Emergency Management Overview
Preparing for Deployment
Shelter Life
Shelter Work: Assessments, Requests, & Support
Transitioning & Demobilization
100

FAST stands for 

What is Functional Assessment Service Team

100

This person approves your deployment

Who is your supervisor

100

Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies

What is the American Red Cross mission

100

Check-in with shelter manager, receive assignments, find disability integration & health services 

What are actions taken when first arriving at the shelter

100

The process of reunification, organize personal belongings, transportation, etc.

What is transitioning

200

SEMS stands for

What is Standardized Emergency Management System

200

FAST Vest & Badge

What are items to identify you as a FAST volunteer

200

Registration, Feeding, Sheltering, Dormitory Management, etc.

What are roles/services provided in an ARC shelter

200

The document used to track resource request progress & used to brief next shift

What is the Quick Notes form

200

The document to reference as you assist shelter clients move from the shelter

What is the Relocation Checklist

300

NIMS stands for 

What is National Incident Management System

300

Clothes, Phone Charger, Medications, etc.

What are items in a Go Bag

300

Provides overall supervision of the shelter

Who is the Shelter Manager

300

Designed to help disaster workers bridge language barriers

What are Visual Language Translator boards

300
Resource with local representatives who can refer individuals to needed services

What is 211

400

The lead partners FAST volunteers in the shelter. 

Who are Disaster Health Services & Mental Health Services

400

Ways for you to identify conditions of the incident

What are hardship codes

400

The cot by cot assessment tool

What is the CMIST

400

Excessive blaming, Bottled up emotions, Isolation from others, Difficulty Concentrating, etc. 

What are symptoms of Compassion Fatigue

400

Set-up by local government, Opened during non-declared disasters

What is the Local Assistance Center (LAC)

500

The five levels of SEMS

What are Field, Local Government, Operational Area, Regional, State 

500

This person deploys State FAST Volunteers

Who is the State FAST Coordinator

500

Evaluates the health needs of all shelter residents, manages FAST resource requests

What is Disaster Health Services

500

Use "people first" language, Don't touch mobility or medical equipment, Speak directly to the person, etc.

What are successful ways to interact with people with disabilities

500

Set-up in Presidentially declared disaster, Overseen by FEMA & State

What is the Disaster Recover Center (DRC)

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