A small cut made by something sharp.
s.......
A mark left after a healed wound.
s.......
An injury where the skin is broken.
w......
scratch
scar
wound
Someone who enters buildings to steal things.
b............
A person who attacks to steal in public.
m.........
Someone who steals from people's pockets.
p............
burglar
mugger
pickpocket
Device that puts out small fires.
e...........
Protective equipment used for specific work.
g......
Tool used to climb to higher places.
l............
Extinguisher
Gear
Ladder
Small tool for picking up tiny objects.
t.........
Support tool to help someone walk.
c........
Device used to keep an injured limb still.
s..........
Tweezers
Crutch
Splint
Moving people away from danger.
e..........
Staying inside for protection.
s................
Temporary loss of electricity.
p........... o.................
Evacuation
Sheltering
Power outage
A minor skin injury from rubbing against something.
s........
A dark skin mark from internal bleeding.
b.......
Awake and aware of surroundings.
c............
scrape
bruise
conscious
A person who deliberately sets fires.
a.........
Someone believed to be involved in a crime.
s..............
Stealing using force or threats.
r...........
arsonist
suspect
robbery
Easily catches fire.
f..............
Can blow up violently.
e...........
Death from not getting enough air.
s..............
Flammable
Explosive
Suffocation
Contagious disease causing fever and rash.
m..........
Sudden loss of control from brain activity.
s..............
Deadly virus spread by infected animals.
r...........
Measles
Seizure
Rabies
Safe place where people gather.
a......... p..........
Notice about a possible danger.
g.............. w................
Not yet proven true or accurate.
u...............
Assembly point
General warning
Unverified
Ability to continue physical activity for long time.
e...........
Injured by overstretching a muscle.
s.............
A medical term for a bruise.
c.............
endurance
strained
contusion
Driving dangerously without thinking of safety.
r.......... d............
Crash where two vehicles hit front-first.
h.....-... c.............
Sliding uncontrollably across a surface.
s..........
reckless driving
head-on collision
skidding
Long period with no rain.
d........
Cable that carries electricity.
p......... l..........
Black powder from burning materials.
s..........
Drought
Power line
Soot
Flow out quickly and strongly.
g......
Easily affected by something.
s............
Symptoms when stopping addictive substances.
w.............
Gush
Susceptible
Withdrawal
Unconfirmed story passed between people.
r..............
Person forced to leave their country.
r...............
Combine two things into one.
m...........
Rumour
Refugee
Merge
A serious injury where tissue is torn away.
a..............
Organ that stores bile for digestion.
g...............
A burn caused by hot liquid or steam.
s............
avulsion
gallbladder
scald
A safety barrier beside roads.
g.......
Failure to take proper care.
n............
A collision where one vehicle hits the side.
s........ s..........
guardrail
negligence
side sweep
Scattered remains of destroyed things.
d........
Able to burn easily.
c...........
Evaporates quickly and may catch fire.
v............
Debris
Combustible
Volatile
Safe body position for unconscious people.
r.......... p.............
Taking more drugs than safe.
o...........
Swelling and redness caused by injury.
i.................
Recovery position
Overdose
Inflammation
Document proving illness.
s.......... n..........
Device to stop an animal from biting.
m.............
Sticky tape used to attach things.
a............ t..........
Sick note
Muzzle
Adhesive tape
Flat area on the side of the head.
t..........
Organ helping with blood and immunity.
s..........
The lower jawbone.
m..............
temple
spleen
mandible
Forced labor in a private household.
d............ s...........
Person who commits a harmful act.
p...............
A false emergency call made as a prank.
h.......... c......
Domestic servitude
Perpetrator
Hoax call
Dry material used to start fires.
t........
To cause someone to stop breathing.
a..........
A large, heavy hammer.
s...............
Tinder
Asphyxiate
Sledgehammer
Passed from parents to children genetically.
h.............
Present at birth.
c............
Taking something into the body by mouth.
i...............
Hereditary
Congenital
Ingestion
Food that does not spoil quickly.
n...-p..........
Made to be used once and thrown away.
d..............
Release from a hospital or official duty.
d..............
Non-perishable
Disposable
Discharge