Clean Up on Aisle Five
(Spill Response)
Fire!
(Fire Response)
Ouch!
(Medical)
I need somebody, Help!
(Medical)
200

1. The phone number you call when a spill is identified

What is 4-911?

200

1. The device that you manually use to trigger the building fire alarm

What is the manual pull station?

200

1. When providing ventilations, you recheck for breathing and a pulse every _____minutes

What is Two minutes?

200

1. The number of compressions you provide for an adult during a CPR cycle

What are 30 compressions?

400

2. Another term for Level 2 of HAZWOPER responder on the Occupant Team.

What is, Operations level?

400

2. The OEP Team assembly location when you receive notification of an emergency

Where is the lobby in each building or security command post?

400

2. The primary assessment acronym

What is ABC? Airway, breathing, and circulatory status

400

2. An action you take when caring for a person who is choking.

What are back blows then chest thrusts?

600

3. There are this many levels of hazardous material response.

What are 5 levels?

1. Awareness

2. Operations

3. Materials Techs

4. Materials Specialists

5. On scene Incident Commander

600

3. The first section in the Occupant Emergency Team Response Guide

What is Contacts section?

600

3. Name 3 of the primary bloodborne pathogens.

What is Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV?

600

3. The technique that is used to clear an unconscious patients mouth of vomit

What is a finger sweep?

800

4. Identify hazard of the blue area in the NFPA 704 Label

What is Health?

800

4. The number of fire extinguishers that can be used to put out a fire.

What is one fire extinguisher?

800

4. The oxygen delivery device that provides the lowest concentration of oxygen

What is the nasal cannuala?

800

4. A person who has stopped breathing but has a pulse.

What is Respiratory Arrest?

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