Disaster Response Careers
History of Disasters
Types of Disasters
Emergency Management Systems
Preparedness & Response
100

This career is responsible for putting out fires, conducting rescues, and assisting in disaster recovery efforts.

What is a Firefighter?

100

This 2010 natural disaster in Haiti killed over 200,000 people and devastated the capital city of Port-au-Prince.

What is the Haiti Earthquake?

100

Earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis are classified as this type of disaster.

What are geological disasters?

100

ICS stands for this.

What is Incident Command System?

100

This is the recommended number of days of food and water a family should have in an emergency kit.

What is 3 days?

200

This professional helps communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters by coordinating resources and plans.

What is an Emergency Manager?

200

This event in the 1930s caused massive crop failure and migration, known as a “man-made disaster.”

What is the Dust Bowl?

200

A pandemic is considered this type of disaster.

What is a biological disaster?

200

This person holds overall responsibility for incident management in ICS.

Who is the Incident Commander?

200

This type of order tells you to stay indoors and seal yourself from outside hazards.

What is Shelter-in-Place?

300

This disaster response career often works with animals during floods, fires, or hurricanes to ensure their safety and reunite them with owners.

What is an Animal Rescue Specialist?

300

This 2005 hurricane exposed major weaknesses in emergency response systems.

What is Hurricane Katrina?

300

Chemical spills, nuclear accidents, and power plant failures are examples of this type of disaster.

What are technological disasters?

300

This national framework provides a consistent nationwide approach for disaster response.

What is NIMS (National Incident Management System)?

300

This step of the disaster management cycle aims to reduce or prevent future impacts of disasters.

What is Mitigation?

400

This career often involves searching for trapped or missing victims after natural disasters.

What is Search and Rescue?

400

This 2001 terrorist attack reshaped emergency management and led to the creation of the Department of Homeland Security.

What is September 11 (9/11)?

400

Terrorism, arson, and shootings fall under this category of disasters.

What are human-caused disasters?

400

This ICS principle means each person reports to only one supervisor.

What is Unity of Command?

400

This is the first thing families should do when they become separated during a disaster.

What is meet at a pre-planned family meeting location?

500

This professional skill is vital in disaster response careers because it allows responders from different agencies to work together effectively during an emergency.

What is teamwork (or collaboration)?

500

In 1979, this federal agency was created to coordinate U.S. disaster response.

What is FEMA?

500

This rare but destructive disaster involves giant waves often caused by undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.

What is a tsunami?

500

Local, state, or federal? This level of government is primarily responsible for disaster response in the U.S.

What is local government?

500

This emergency order tells people to leave an area immediately because of a dangerous threat.

What is an evacuation order?

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