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9 15 20 25 510 Burns Space Heaters Stoves/ Fireplaces Fire Departments Fire Depts./ Operations 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

10 Burns What is a 1 st degree burn and how do you treat it? Show Answer

11 Burns Answer for 5 Points Leaves the skin reddened (think sunburn) Run cold water over it. Dry by patting. No butter or margarine (because they contain salt). Bandage with a sterile dressing. Wrap burns with a clean, dry cloth. Back to Board

12 Burns What is a 2 nd degree burn on how do you treat it? Show Answer

13 Burns Answer for 10 Points Blisters develop. Treat it by cleaning everything. Apply cold water. Do not break any blisters. Do not use antiseptic ointment. Treat for shock. Back to Board

14 Burns What is a third degree burn? Why does a third degree burn victim feel no pain? Show Answer

15 Burns Answer for 15 Points Third degree burns injure tissues and skin growth cells below the skin surface. Because third degree burns destroy nerve endings the victim feels no pain Back to Board

16 Burns How do you treat third degree burns? Show Answer

17 Burns Answer for 20 Points Keep the burn wounds clean, treat the victim for shock, and get medical help fast! Remove loose clothing but leave any clothing that might be stuck to the skin. Keep the victim lying down. Lightly wrap the burned area with a clean, dry non-sticking cloth, plastic bag, plastic wrap. Back to Board

18 Burns How do you treat someone who has been electrically shocked? Show Answer

19 Burns Answer for 25 Points Make sure the current is cut before going near the victim. Keep others away. Turn off the current (remove the fuse, flip off the main current switch at the fuse box, unplug the electrical cord) When it is safe, give artificial respiration. Get medical help. Back to Board

20 Space Heaters What are the two possible sources of power for space heaters? Show Answer

21 Space Heaters Answer for 5 Points Electricity or kerosene Back to Board

22 Space Heaters Heaters should be at least ____ inches away from combustible (burnable) materials such as curtains, drapes, beds, books, paper products, etc. Show Answer

23 Space Heaters Answer for 10 Points 36 inches Back to Board

24 Space Heaters Never leave space heaters ___ when you are not in the room or when you go to bed. Show Answer

25 Space Heaters Answer for 15 Points On or operating Back to Board

26 Space Heaters Do not leave ________ or ______ unattended in rooms where space heaters are used. Show Answer

27 Space Heaters Answer for 20 Points Children (like Taylor) and pets Back to Board

28 Space Heaters Small appliances (like space heaters) should be repaired only by a manufacturer _________or ________ electrician. Show Answer

29 Space Heaters Answer for 25 Points Trained or Licensed Back to Board

30 Stoves/Fireplaces Never use ________ or ________ or other flammable liquids to light a fire in the stove. Show Answer

31 Stoves/Fireplaces Answer for 5 Points Gasoline or Kerosene Back to Board

32 Stoves/Fireplaces Use _______ gloves when putting in wood or removing the ash to prevent burns. Do not wear _______ ________ _______; they may come in contact with sparks and open flames. Show Answer

33 Stoves/Fireplaces Answer for 10 Points Leather gloves; loose fitting clothes Back to Board

34 Stoves/Fireplaces Where should you place the ashes from a wood burning stove? Show Answer

35 Stoves/Fireplaces Answer for 15 Points In a metal container (to allow them to cool for at least a day before discarding) Back to Board

36 Stoves/Fireplaces Before starting a fireplace, make sure the _____ is in the open position. Show Answer

37 Stoves/Fireplaces Answer for 20 Points Flue Back to Board

38 Stoves/Fireplaces Inspect your fireplace and chimney ________ and clean as needed by a chimney sweep. Show Answer

39 Stoves/Fireplaces Answer for 25 Points Yearly Back to Board

40 Fire Depts. Post your fire departments phone number by ____ ________. Show Answer

41 Fire Departments All telephones Back to Board

42 Fire Departments When (if) you call the fire department, be prepared to tell them the _____ and ______ of the fire. Show Answer

43 Fire Departments Answer for 10 Points Type & Seriousness Back to Board

44 Fire Departments Know the sources of ______ to fight a fire. If you live in a city (and you do!), know the location of the nearest ________. Show Answer

45 Fire Departments Answer for 15 Points Sources of Water & Nearest Hydrant Back to Board

46 Fire Departments What should you do if your house is off of a main street or road or down a long driveway not visible from the road? Show Answer

47 Fire Departments Answer for 20 Points Make plans to have someone go out to the main street or road to direct the fire trucks to the fire Back to Board

48 Fire Department One service many fire departments provide are ______ and ______ inspections.? Show Answer

49 Fire Departments Answer for 25 Points Home and Business Back to Board

50 Operations Name the three types of fire departments. Show Answer

51 Operations Answer for 5 Points 1 – Full time staff 2 – Volunteer fire dept. 3 – Combination (full time & volunteer) Back to Board

52 Operations Name some other emergencies, other than fires, which fire departments respond to. Show Answer

53 Operations Answer for 10 Points Vehicle accidents, industrial accidents, situations involving medical aid Back to Board

54 Operations Name some of the special equipment and tools fire departments use. Show Answer

55 Operations Answer for 15 Points Saws & power tools (to open up wrecked cars) Tools for forcible entry into a house Fans to vent out smoke through doors & windows Pumps to pump water out of basements Axes & pike poles to break windows and doors and open up ceilings Back to Board

56 Operations What is the fire fighter’s first job at any fire? Show Answer

57 Operations Answer for 20 Points The protection of human life Back to Board

58 Operations What type of fire truck carries the hoses and is responsible for providing the water from the hydrants (or ponds) to put the fire out? Show Answer

59 Operations Answer for 25 Points Pumper Truck Back to Board

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61 “Big Points” Question Smoke detectors/alarms with __________ or _________ ________ __________ devices are most effective because most home fires are of a smoldering type and cause more smoke than heat or flames in their early stage. (This is review from last week!) Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

62 Big Points Answer for Big Points Ionization or photoelectric detection devices To End

63 Authored by Jeff Ertzberger - 2004 University of North Carolina at Wilmington All rights reserved. All Clipart and Sounds Copyright Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Office Gallery Online – All Rights Reserved. Some images have been modified from original version. This presentation may not be sold, or redistributed without written permission, and may only be used for non-profit educational use. Using and Distributing this Template You are free to use this template in non-profit educational settings. Be sure to check Jeff Ertzberger’s digital templates web site for even more template games and great resources. http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/msgames.htm


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