PPMRR
NIMS & ICS
Signaling for Help
Scout Emergency Service
Family Emergency Planning
100

This step involves getting ready before an emergency happens

What is preparation?

100

This system provides a nationwide framework for emergency management.

What is NIMS?

100

Three blasts on this device signal distress.

What is a whistle?

100

Scouts may help control these during an event.

What are crowds?

100

Every room should have at least this many escape routes.

What is two?

200

This step focuses on stopping emergencies from occurring.

What is prevention?

200

This system organizes personnel during an incident.

What is ICS?

200

This device reflects sunlight toward aircraft.

What is a signal mirror?

200

Scouts can help distribute these after disasters.

What are supplies?


200

Families should identify this location outside the home.

What is a meeting place?

300

Having a fire extinguisher is an example of this

What is mitigation?

300

NIMS helps agencies share this common thing.

What is terminology (or vocabulary)?

300

The international distress number is this.

What is 3?

300

Scouts often support these facilities after emergencies.

What are shelters?

300

This item warns families of smoke and fire.

What is a smoke alarm?

400

Calling 911 during an emergency is part of this phase.

What is response?

400

This person is in charge of an incident.

Who is the Incident Commander?

400

Ground-to-air rescuers often recognize this letter-shaped signal.

What is an X?

400

Scouts should never do this without authorization.

What is self-deploy?

400

A family disaster kit should contain this essential resource.

What is water?
500

Rebuilding after a tornado is part of this phase.

What is recovery?

500

Scouts should always follow this when helping during emergencies.

What is the chain of command?

500

You should wave this many arms when signaling rescuers.

What is two?

500

This emergency management structure helps organize Scout volunteers.

What is ICS?

500

You should bring this on Wednesday to draw your fire escape plan.

What is ideas and a pen?