JKO Emergency Preparedness and Response Course (EPRC) - Basic Awareness Course

The greater your distance from the source of harm, the less your _________.

Exposure

These chemical agents are classified as non-lethal and normally only irritate the skin, eyes, and inside of the mouth.

Riot control agent

After September 11, 2001, the _____________ was established to provide a framework that provides a comprehensive national approach, applicable at all jurisdictional levels and across functional disciplines.

National Incident Management System (NIMS)

What CBRNE agent is accompanied with a highly destructive explosion that instantly devastates people and buildings because of extreme heat and impact of the blast?

Nuclear

__________ eliminates critical seams and ties together a complete spectrum of incident

...

Disaster Management is more often referred to as ______________.

...

Tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires, tsunamis are examples of?

Natural hazards

Burned skin, shrapnel wounds, blunt trauma injuries, and ruptured organs may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure?

High-yield explosives

What measure should you NOT take to protect yourself during a CBRNE incident?

Stay where you are at for the first responders to come to you

Red or irritated eyes and skin, chocking, vomiting, convulsions or seizures, pinpoint pupils may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure?

Chemical

An all-hazards approach affects preparedness by allowing communities:
To quickly involve FEMA to assist with casualties resulting from a natural disaster.
To increase the speed, effectiveness, and efficiency of incident management.
To identify terrorists prior to them striking.

...

In regards to the Disaster Response process, ___________ is designed to reduce or eliminate risks or to lessen the actual or potential effects or consequences of an incident.
Mitigation

Coordination

Recovery

...

Coughing/flu-like symptoms, fever, weakness or fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure?

Biological

The greater your distance from the source of harm, the less your _________.

Exposure

These chemical agents are classified as non-lethal and normally only irritate the skin, eyes, and inside of the mouth.

Riot control agent

After September 11, 2001, the _____________ was established to provide a framework that provides a comprehensive national approach, applicable at all jurisdictional levels and across functional disciplines.

National Incident Management System (NIMS)

What CBRNE agent is accompanied with a highly destructive explosion that instantly devastates people and buildings because of extreme heat and impact of the blast?

Nuclear

__________ eliminates critical seams and ties together a complete spectrum of incident

...

Disaster Management is more often referred to as ______________.

...

Tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires, tsunamis are examples of?

Natural hazards

Burned skin, shrapnel wounds, blunt trauma injuries, and ruptured organs may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure?

High-yield explosives

What measure should you NOT take to protect yourself during a CBRNE incident?

Stay where you are at for the first responders to come to you

Red or irritated eyes and skin, chocking, vomiting, convulsions or seizures, pinpoint pupils may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure?

Chemical

An all-hazards approach affects preparedness by allowing communities:
To quickly involve FEMA to assist with casualties resulting from a natural disaster.
To increase the speed, effectiveness, and efficiency of incident management.
To identify terrorists prior to them striking.

...

In regards to the Disaster Response process, ___________ is designed to reduce or eliminate risks or to lessen the actual or potential effects or consequences of an incident.
Mitigation

Coordination

Recovery

...

Coughing/flu-like symptoms, fever, weakness or fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure?

Biological

The greater your distance from the source of harm, the less your _________.

Exposure

These chemical agents are classified as non-lethal and normally only irritate the skin, eyes, and inside of the mouth.

Riot control agent

After September 11, 2001, the _____________ was established to provide a framework that provides a comprehensive national approach, applicable at all jurisdictional levels and across functional disciplines.

National Incident Management System (NIMS)

What CBRNE agent is accompanied with a highly destructive explosion that instantly devastates people and buildings because of extreme heat and impact of the blast?

Nuclear

__________ eliminates critical seams and ties together a complete spectrum of incident

...

Disaster Management is more often referred to as ______________.

...

Tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires, tsunamis are examples of?

Natural hazards

Burned skin, shrapnel wounds, blunt trauma injuries, and ruptured organs may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure?

High-yield explosives

What measure should you NOT take to protect yourself during a CBRNE incident?

Stay where you are at for the first responders to come to you

Red or irritated eyes and skin, chocking, vomiting, convulsions or seizures, pinpoint pupils may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure?

Chemical

An all-hazards approach affects preparedness by allowing communities:
To quickly involve FEMA to assist with casualties resulting from a natural disaster.
To increase the speed, effectiveness, and efficiency of incident management.
To identify terrorists prior to them striking.

...

In regards to the Disaster Response process, ___________ is designed to reduce or eliminate risks or to lessen the actual or potential effects or consequences of an incident.
Mitigation

Coordination

Recovery

...

Coughing/flu-like symptoms, fever, weakness or fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure?

Biological