Building Emergency
Medical Emergency
Fire Emergency
Suspicious Package or Mail
Acts of Nature
100

The procedure for dialing 911 from an office landline

What is 9-9-1-1

100

The AED and First Aid stations are located in this room

Where is the copy/supply room

100

Stop, drop, and roll

What is what to do if your clothing catches fire

100

Powder spilling from a package could be this substance.  Also the name of an American thrash metal band formed in 1981

What is Anthrax

100

This is who you call in the event of a power outage or natural gas leak

Who is: NorthWestern Energy

200

The individual position with the ultimate authority for an emergency within the building

Who is the Forest Supervisor or Acting Forest Supervisor

200

AED stands for this

What is: Automated External Defibrillator

200

You may re-enter the building only after this

What is consulting your ranking line officer

200

These are examples of suspicious packages or mail

What is:

Foreign Mail, Air Mail, and Special Delivery

Powder spilling from package/envelope

Oily stains or discolorations

No return address

Rigid envelope

Lopsided or uneven envelope

Protruding wires or tinfoil

Excessive securing materials (tape, string, etc.)

200

A term used for staying put until further notice

Sheltering-in-place

300

Step one in an emergency evacuation situation

What is pull the fire alarm

300

Information you will need to relay to an emergency operator

What is:

Your name and victim’s name

Building address/location

Telephone number

Nature of the problem.

Do not hang up until the 9-1-1 operator tells you to.

300

In the event of an evacuation, this is where we meet as a group for roll call

What is in the grass lot behind the west parking lot

300

Three steps to take if you receive suspicious mail

What is:

Evacuate people from the area

Call 9-9-1-1

Secure the building and restrict access until Law Enforcement arrives

300

Matt discourages travel during this type of weather

What is poor road conditions such as rain, sleet, snow, ice, dense fog, etc.

400

How to be prepared BEFORE an emergency occurs

What is:

Where is the closest exit and secondary exit?  

Where are the AED and First Aid kits?

Where is the closest emergency (fire) pull alarm? (FYI- one at each exit)

Who to call in an emergency? 

400

Four steps rescuers trained in First Aid/CPR/AED will take in the event of a medical emergency

What is:

1. Yell for help

2. Appoint specific person to call 9-1-1

3. Unresponsive & Pulseless patient: C-A-B: Compressions: Perform 30; Airway: Open/ Look/Listen/Feel; Breathing: Give 2 breaths.  Provide appropriate First Aid if qualified

4. Keep patient still and warm until help arrives

400

Coats, hats, keys, wallet, and purses

What is: what to bring with you if they are immediately available 

400

This is what NOT TO DO in the event you receive suspicious mail

What is:

DO NOT HANDLE!  Put it down and move away immediately.

Do not use two-way radios or cell phones, the signals emitted from these have the potential to detonate a bomb.

Do not activate the fire alarm – again, the signals emitted could detonate a bomb.

Do not touch or move a suspicious package.

400

This is what not to do if you see a moose in the parking lot.

Go in for some cuddles or try to ride it to Dairy Queen

500

The flashing yellow lights on the ceiling and their purpose

An emergency evacuation alarm that utilizes flashing lights to notify all occupants of the emergency.  The activation button is located at the front desk.

500

The Supervisors Office address

What is 1801 N. 1st St 59840

500

This is why it is important to have guest sign in and for employees to sign in/out on the whiteboards.

What is to help assist floor monitors in the event of an evacuation. Floor Monitors will sweep their assigned area to ensure all individuals are evacuated and they will assist in evacuating employees as needed.  Floor Monitors are listed in the table below and can be identified by a brightly colored reflective vest. They will conduct a role call when we are gathered at the grass lot.

Emergency Coordinator(s)

Jamie Romero

Kyle Troop (Secondary)

Engineering Monitors

Josh Wagner

Shawn Boelman

Fire Staff Monitors

Matt Young

Tyler Brothers

Resources Staff Monitors

Anna Crockett

Matt Werle

DNRC/RC&D Staff Monitors

 

500

Signals emitted from a fire alarm have the potential do this

What is detonate a bomb

500

This is how many people in this room that are currently trained in CPR and First-Aid

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