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    1. Американский Красный Крест Чрезвычайные ситуацие и Бедствия в нашем районе
    2. Thank you
      • Кэрэл Данн
        • 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 .  
    3. 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
    4. Common disasters for our area
      • Fires
      • Severe Storms
      • Floods
      • Earthquakes
    5. 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
    6. 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
    7. 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.
    8. Severe Storms
    9. 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!
    10. Power Outages = Better: = Better: No Power, Extremely Cold is dangerous:
    11. Earthquakes
      • 30 Seconds
      • Protect yourself from falling and having things fall on you!
    12. Earthquakes
      • Conduct a Hazard Hunt
      • Put heavy items closer to the ground or secure them.
    13. Earthquake? Stay Inside! Do not evacuate! Drop, Cover, and Hold. Lock! Cover! Hold On!
    14. 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!
    15. 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
    16. Make a kit and a plan
      • You are your own best resource
        • Prepare yourself and your family
    17. Make a kit: gather emergency supplies!
      • Water – 1 Gallon of Water (~4 liters) per person per day.
      • 2-liter soda bottles work well.
    18. 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
    19. Gather Emergency Supplies!
      • First Aid Kit
      • Prescription medicines.
    20. Gather Emergency Supplies!
      • Important documents, phone numbers, flashlight, sturdy shoes, gloves, language dictionary.
      • Tea, coffee, book, paper, pen
      • Entertainment/comfort items.
    21. Get Trained
      • First Aid and CPR—request an interpreter!
      • Map Your Neighborhood
        • Work out who has what skills and equipment, who are your neighbors
    22. Other Resources
      • FEMA
      • State of WA
      • The American Red Cross
    23. Language Bank
      • Over 75 languages and dialects.
      • Make a Doctor’s appointment, or where to go during a disaster.
      • Interpretation or translation
      • 206.323.2345
      • – say your language
    24. Thank You
      • For more information contact:
      • The American Red Cross
      • Community Disaster Education Department
      • [email_address]
      • 206.323.2345

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