Step 5 in the process ask that you
Provide Comfort
This indicate the presence of hazardous material
Placard or sign on the truck
A temporary overflow of water is
A Flood
In the case of an active shooter, if at all possible, you should
Run, escape, evacuate
In order to survive on your own for up to three days, it is recommended that you
Have an emergency kit
Position the injured is what step in the process
Step 4
How would you respond to a scene where you hear loud arguing and gun shots
Retreat and call police
Severe tropical storms that form in the ocean
Hurricane
According to FEMA, there are only three actions to take in the case of an active shooter
Run
Hide
Fight
It is recommended that you have __________ gallons of water per day per ______________
Per day, per person
Step 1 is the process is
Call 9-1-1
During scene size-up calls are typically classified as
____________ or ____________
Medical or Trauma
This can be caused by many things including earthquakes, storms, volcanic eruptions, fire and human modifications of land. T
Land Slide
When law enforcement arrives, as you exit the building you should
Hold your hands in the air
You should store _____________ food in your kit
Canned food
No matter what is going or how many people are injured, you must comply with step 2
Scene Safe
________ _________ should be expected in situations involving leaks and spills, confined spaces and fires
Toxic Substance or Hazardous material
A sudden, rapid shaking of the ground caused by the shifting of rocks deep underneath
Earthquake
When evacuating a building because of an active shooter, FEMA recommends that assist the wounded people
False
You would need to use this during an emergency if the lights are out
Flashlight
Step 3 is vital to prevent potential loss of life
Stop the Bleeding
Six vehicles in an accident is considered a _____________ ___________ incident
Multiple Casualty Incident
Step 5 in the process allows what
Provide Confort
If you can hide you should take these steps:
1.
2.
3.
1. Lock the door
2. Get out of site
3. Silence all cell phones
What are the five phases of an emergency management - not to be confused with the five phases to manage an emergency