Emergency Management
Phases of Emergency Management
Emergency Management Positions
Training/Emergencies
Knowledge Fun
100

Prepares plans and procedures, leads responses and coordinate resource sharing. 

What is the Emergency Management Directors job. 

100

Prevention, Preparedness, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery.

What are the five phases of emergency management?

100

Conducts operations to achieve the incident's objectives, including establishing tactics and directing resources.

What is operations?

100

Oversees the I.T. Manager, City Attorney, City Engineer, Community Development Director, Finance Dept., Public Utilities.

Who is the City Administrator?

100

Xcel Energy natural gas shortage in Baldwin and Blue Hill Township.

First time the Princeton E.O.C. was opened.

200

Non-governmental organizations such as churches, crucial stakeholders, business owners, Red Cross, Salvation Army, and Habitat for Humanity.

What are NGO's and VOAD's?

200

Focuses on prevention human hazards, primarily from potential natural disasters or terrorist attacks.

What is prevention?

200

Responsible for the incident's overall management, including setting objectives, strategies and priorities.

What is incident command?

200

Active Shooter Incident, Armed Assualt, Chemical/Biological Attack, Cyber Attack against data or infrastructure. 

What is Human-Caused emergencies?

200
is the most common natural disaster.

What are floods?

300

Shelters, emergency food supplies, counseling services, specialized service for individuals with access and functional needs. 

What are the roles of NGO's and VOAD's.

300

Sustained action that reduces or eliminates long-term risk to people and property from natural hazards and their effects.

What is mitigation?

300

Monitors costs, provides accounting, procurement, time recording, and cost analyses, and handles regulatory compliance.

What is Finance/Administration?

300

Avalanche, Drought, Flood, Tornado, Wildfire, Winter Storm, Epidemic and Disease Outbreak.

What are Natural Disasters?

300

a windstorm traveling in a straight line characterized by gusts in excess of 58 miles per hour and the production of a swath of wind-generated damage along a front spanning more than 250 miles in length.

What is a Derecho?

400

The ability to adapt to changing conditions and withstand and rapidly recover from disruption due to emergencies.

What is resiliency?

400

Is a continuous cycle of planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising, evaluating, and taking corrective action.

What is preparedness?

400

Arranges for resources and services to support the incident's objectives, including personnel, equipment, supplies, and facilities. 

What is logistics? 

400

Seminar, Workshop, Table-Top, and Games.

What are Discussion Based exercises?

400

a violently rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm cloud to the ground, characterized by strong, destructive winds.

What is a tornado.

500

Emergency is a science and a system charged with creating the framework within which communities reduce vulnerabilities to hazards and cope with disasters.

What is emergency management?

500

Prevention is an action taken to reduce the likelihood of an incident or emergency, while mitigation is an action taken to reduce the impact of an incident or emergency that has already oc

What is the difference between prevention and mitigation?

500

Incident Command, Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance/Administration.

What are the positions inside the E.O.C.?

500

Professional who acts as the primary point of contact for an organization or government agency, managing the flow of information to the public, media, and other stakeholders, ensuring accurate and timely communication.

What is the Public Information Officer position?

500

On 3/5/1979, 1.0 on the Richter scale, Milaca MN

What is the closest location to Princeton to have an earthquake.