Training/Ideas/Disaster preparedness/Lesson plan

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00:00

3 min

  • intro
    • presenter's background



Evaluating the risk

  • risk = probability x loss

Our ability to mitigate risk


  • SAR roles in disaster
  • before you can respond
    • responder stats - Hurricane Katrina, 1/3 of police were unaccounted for
  • who do you care for?
  • where do they spend your time?
  • personal susceptibility
  • what do you plan for?
  • all hazards approach
  • evacuate (bug out)
    • in advance of incident
  • shelter in place
    • 72 hour
  • Alberta Emergency Alert
  • reconnecting
  • household emergencies vs. disasters
    • household plan
  • training
    • first aid
  • plans of other places - work, school, daycare
    • pick up requirements - ID
  • safe copy of documents
  • what would you try to take with you?
  • pets
  • special health needs
  • work with neighbours
  • personal contacts
  • yearly review of plan
  • alternate forms of communication
  • emergency kit
  • Keep your vehicle full of fuel


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