DISASTER BASICS
TYPES & IMPACTS
PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT
RESPONSE & ORGANIZATION
FEDERAL & PREPAREDNESS SYSTEMS
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What is a disaster?

A hazard that causes major damage and overwhelms normal response systems

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What is a natural disaster?

A disaster caused by natural events like hurricanes or earthquakes

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Why is clean water critical after a disaster?

It prevents disease spread

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Who are usually the first responders?

EMS

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What does HHS focus on?

Health and medical response

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What are the 4 phases of disaster management?

Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, Recovery

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What is a manmade disaster?

A disaster caused by human actions or technology failure

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What are the basic needs after a disaster?

Water, food, shelter, sanitation

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What does FEMA provide?

Disaster aid, supplies, and support

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What does DHS focus on?

Safety and security

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Which phase focuses on rebuilding after a disaster?

Recovery

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How does climate change impact disasters?

It increases the frequency and severity of extreme weather

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What is surveillance in public health?

Tracking and monitoring diseases

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What is ICS used for?

Organizing disaster response

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What is the NRF?

The national disaster response plan

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What is mitigation?

Actions taken before a disaster to reduce damage or risk

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What is one major health risk after floods?

Contaminated water

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What happens if sanitation systems fail?

Germs spread and disease outbreaks occur

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Who is in charge during a disaster response?

Incident Commander

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What is a POD?

A location where people receive medicine or supplies

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What phase happens during the disaster and focuses on saving lives?

Response

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Name two health effects of disasters

Injuries and disease

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What is one major consequence if people do not have access to safe food after a disaster?

Foodborne illness (food poisoning)

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What is the difference between response and recovery?

Response saves lives during the disaster, recovery rebuilds after

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Why are preparedness drills important?

They help practice and improve emergency response