Emergency Response
Medical
ICE Procedures
Fire Safety
Communication
100

The first thing you do if you witness a medical emergency

Call 911 or campus emergency services

100

This medication is given immediately during anaphylaxis.

Epinephrine/EpiPen

100

When ICE agents approach you, your first response should be this.

Stay calm and silent.

100

The first priority in case of a fire is this

Evacuating children and staff.

100

Only this person may respond to media inquiries.

The Camp Director.

200

After an emergency, this must happen before anything else.

Doing a camper head count

200

After administering an EpiPen, this must happen next.

Call 911 or campus emergency services.

200

True or False: You should answer ICE's questions if they seem friendly.

False.

200

If your clothes catch on fire, do this.

Stop, Drop, and Roll.

200

If the Camp Director is unavailable when the media arrives, this person should be contacted.

The Program director

300

Any incident involving a specific camper should be logged on this website within 24 hours.

CampDoc

300

True or False: A camper can only receive an EpiPen if they have their own prescription.

False. Camps may stock and administer EpiPens.

300

 Before allowing ICE entry, staff should ask for this legal document. 

A warrant

300

You should never use this substance on a liquid or gas fire.

Water
300

During emergencies when groups are in different buildings, one adult should have this.

A cell phone or assigned communication device.

400

When you hear this word from a loudspeaker or other broadcasting device, you should assume that it is an emergency or weather procedure

"Immediately"

400

This document must be obtained from a parent or guardian before a child can receive emergency epinephrine at camp.

Written consent

400

A valid warrant must be signed by this person.

A judge or magistrate.

400

When using a fire extinguisher, aim here.

The base of the flame.

400

During an evacuation, how long should you wait before checking with other locations about missing campers?

Two minutes

500

This is the maximum amount of time staff have to document an incident involving a specific individual.

24 hours

500

California's 2024 law requiring childcare facilities to have policies protecting children with food allergies is called this.

Elijah's Law

500

If ICE agents arrive on campus, this person should be notified immediately.

The Camp Director

500

Before opening a door during a fire, you should check this part of the door for heat.

Doorknob

500

Who handles communication with parents regarding an incident?

The camp or program director.