Disaster Preparation
Flood Preparation
Team Lifting
Active Attacker
Quiz (Random)
100

What should be created in preparation for a disaster?

Make a plan.

100

What is flooding that occurs on roadways and property due to intense rainfall that causes ditches, creeks, and rivers to flood?

Flash flooding

100

T/F: We encourage team lifting for lightweight items. 

false. We encourage team lifts for heavy items, but this brings an added risk. 

100

T/F: In most cases, an assailant uses a knife as his weapon of choice. 

false: firearm (gun) 

100

T/F: History has taught us that a cooperative and passive response to active shooter violence is the preferred response. 

false

200

FEMA says get an emergency kit and prepare to be self sufficient for how many hours?

72 hours

200

What does the local national weather service office issue when flash floods are detected, or rainfall amounts make flash flooding possible?

warnings

200

Whenever possible, large items (furniture) should be moved with _____ to get the item to the lifting point. 

furniture dollies and hand trucks.

200

What are active assailants?

individuals actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people. 

200

Breaking a ______ in order to evacuate the building may be one acceptable option to survive an active shooter attack.

window

300

What are three things that go in an emergency kit?

non-perishable food, water, medication, diapers, batteries, flashlight, can opener, pet supplies, cash

300

What is slow rising water may cause flooding but it can be better predicted? 

River flooding

300

What does the leader inspect and give instructions for?

The leader inspects the route and gives any instructions such as lift, lower, etc. 

300

T/F: when police arrive, their priority will be to check on the injured.

false. The priority will be to stop the assailant, then check on the injured. 

300

Bleeding victims may be tended to by:

applying gauze, bandages, towels, or garments to the wound.

elevate and apply pressure to the wound

apply a tourniquet if available and you are trained

400

How do we stay informed during a disaster?

have a battery operated radio to listen to weather updates, use your smart phones to check in with your locality web sites and social media for further instructions. 

400

What is the biggest cause of loss of life in flash floods?

people driving into floodwaters. 

400

T/F: It is critical that the team works in coordinated fashion. 

true

400

What does get out, lockout, takeout mean?

evacuate if at all possible 

lock down and barricade yourself 

counter, attack as last resort

400

Goodwill communicated a new thing that could be used to submit safety and security risks?

a QR code. 

500

What should be included in a disaster plan?

designated meeting place, pets, elderly relatives, where will you evacuate to and how, point of contact out of the area that everyone can call.

500

Finish the sentence: turn around...

don't drown!

500

If backing is absolutely necessary, a third person acts as a guide to do what? 

Provide direction to the person walking backwards.

500

If you are still inside when police arrive, list three things to remember.

Law enforcement will take several minutes to arrive, keep hands empty and visible, hands up with fingers spread, stay calm, don't make sudden moves toward officers, don't scream or ask for assistance-help is coming!

500

What is the purpose of safety submissions? 

aimed to prevent injuries. 

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