BCEMS / ICS
Types of Emergencies
Kits
Teams
Preparedness
100
Four aspects of emergency preparedness.
What is Preparedness, Response, Recovery, and Mitigation and Prevention?
100
Three types of home emergencies
What is 100 feet?
100
Three was to save someone that is drowning.
What is reach, throw, and row?
100
EOC, RC, GL
What is EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRE (EOC) & RECEPTION CENTRE (RC) SUPPORT TEAM?
100
Where to have smoke alarms.
What is in each bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of the home?
200
Red, Orange, Blue, Grey, Yellow
What are the section colours used by ICS / BCEMS; those involved in the emergency response may wear a vest that is the color that corresponds to the traditional section color and is labeled with their emergency response functional role title. This allows all other personnel to immediately identify which section the worker is assigned to.
200
Three types of home emergencies.
What is fire, explosion, and gas lead?
200
The rule for when your clothes are on fire.
What is stop, drop, roll, and cool?
200
Scooby Doo, Lassie, Garfield, Felix, Hello Kitty
What is Pet Team?
200
A gas that is colorlees and odorless.
What is carbon monoxide?
300
Five things you should have in a family emergency kit.
What is a three day supple of water (1 gallon per person each day), nonperishable food, eating utensils, special foods (for babies, elderly people, and medications), first-aid kit, battery radio, flashlight/lantern, extra batteries, waterproof matches (or matches in a container), blankets/sleepingbag (for each family member), extra clothing, face masks (for air filter), soap/wipes/antibacterial gel, toilet paper, emergency toilet, copies of important family documents, whistle (no signal for help), local maps, and money?
300
How to pervent mountain accidents.
What is having the right equipment?
300
Who to call when you need help.
What is 911?
300
Saturday January 27, 2018
What is Emergency Communications Team - Winter Field Day (Amateur Radio Operators)?
300
Richmond Resilient Communities
What is community specific workshops designed to provide residents with the tools and knowledge to prepare themselves, their families, and their communities to be resilient to emergencies of all sizes.
400
Five things in a personal emergency service pack.
What is poncho/raincoat, clean clothing, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, comb/brush, needle, thread, shoelaces, toilet paper, sleeping bag, ground cloth, maps of area, 50 feet or rope (nylon), hand ax, folding saw, pocket knife, water treatment equipment, cooking kit, canteen, flashlight, battery radio, extra batteries, hard hat, other equipment for weather conditions, first-aid kit, waterproof matches (or matches in a container), emergency ration, pencil, small notebook, handkerchief, compass (GPS), map, facial tissues, work gloves, and face mask (for air filtering)?
400
Three weather emergencies.
What is flooding, tornado, and hurricane?
400
Three long-distance moving methods.
What is four-handed seat, two-handed seat, and stretcher?
400
Orientation, recruiting, recognition
What is Volunteer Management Team?
400
The most important thing that you need access to when there is a disaster.
What is clean water?
500
Five things in a major preparedness kit.
What is emergency phone numbers, emergency numbers for out-of-area, fire extinguisher, tool kit, chart showing shut off valves are, fire escape ladder, portable stove (that uses butane or charcoal, gloves and clothing (for cleaning up chemical spills), covered containers (that can be sealed tightly, garden house, and mobile phone?
500
Five emergencies in the outdoors.
What is mountain/backcountry, avalanche, rockslides, snowslides, and boating?
500
Three ice-rescue methods.
What is reach, throw, and go?
500
Seminars, workshops, tabletop, simulations, drills
What is Exercise Design Team?
500
Running out the door! Healthy food, out of area contacts, readily accessible location, pack lightly
What is "Grab and Go" bag?