Американский Красный Крест Чрезвычайные ситуацие и Бедствия в нашем районе
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Манаджер Програм Местной Обучнение про ч резвычайные ситуацие
Американский Красный Крест
общественная благотворительная организация, которая является участником международного Движения Красного Креста и Красного Полумесяца. Международное Движение КК и КП объединяет свыше 500 миллионов человек в 181 стране мира. Всю свою деятельность Американский Красный Крест направляет на оказание помощи до во время и после ч резвычайны х ситуаци ях .
Need Emergency Help? Call 9-1-1
Руские переводчики есть, скажите “Fire” “Ambulance” или “Police” и “Russian” и ждите
Переводчик :
Your address
Your name
What happened
If you call and hang up, they will work to contact you.
9-1-1
Common disasters for our area
Fires
Severe Storms
Floods
Earthquakes
Fire
Every 42 Hours we respond to a fire
Make sure your home is safe from fire hazards
Avoid candles
Clear stove area
Careful with heaters
Fires happen every day
Smoke Detectors Save Lives
Often Free Smoke Detectors at Fire Stations
Check Battery Every 6 Months
Two Ways out of Every Room
Multiple Stairs? Can the Windows Open?
Get Out First, Then Call 911
If Smoke: Crawl
If you have a fire
The American Red Cross will help
If Fire Department doesn’t call, contact us
Help in finding new housing
Help in replacing immediate food and clothing needs
Help in replacing prescriptions, glasses, etc. lost in fire.
Severe Storms
Severe Storms
Protect yourself
Avoid Travel
Back up food, energy
Dress in layers
If your home loses heat,
do your best to stay warm
--Do not heat your
house with your oven!
Power Outages = Better: = Better: No Power, Extremely Cold is dangerous:
Earthquakes
30 Seconds
Protect yourself from falling and having things fall on you!
Earthquakes
Conduct a Hazard Hunt
Put heavy items closer to the ground or secure them.
Earthquake? Stay Inside! Do not evacuate! Drop, Cover, and Hold. Lock! Cover! Hold On!
Where Can You Get Help?
Radio Stations 710 AM or 1000 AM to find out where the shelters and heating stations are. Broadcasts in English.
Depend on each other!
Where Can You Get Help?
Shelters
Available when large numbers can’t be in homes
Provide food and a safe place to sleep
Do not have to show ID
Make a kit and a plan
You are your own best resource
Prepare yourself and your family
Make a kit: gather emergency supplies!
Water – 1 Gallon of Water (~4 liters) per person per day.
2-liter soda bottles work well.
Gather Emergency Supplies!
Food
High calorie, high energy
Ready to eat
Canned food, granola, energy bars, meal replacement drinks (Ensures, etc)
Don’t forget the can opener
Gather Emergency Supplies!
First Aid Kit
Prescription medicines.
Gather Emergency Supplies!
Important documents, phone numbers, flashlight, sturdy shoes, gloves, language dictionary.
Tea, coffee, book, paper, pen
Entertainment/comfort items.
Get Trained
First Aid and CPR—request an interpreter!
Map Your Neighborhood
Work out who has what skills and equipment, who are your neighbors
Other Resources
FEMA
State of WA
The American Red Cross
Language Bank
Over 75 languages and dialects.
Make a Doctor’s appointment, or where to go during a disaster.
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