Carlo Del Rosario Guerrero Rcrim., LPT: A Guide To Emergency Disaster
The document discusses disaster preparedness and provides guidance on preparing for, responding to, and recovering from different types of emergencies and disasters. It outlines the key phases of disaster management: pre-disaster, during disaster, and post-disaster. It also provides tips for developing emergency kits and survival plans. Specific hazards covered include earthquakes, fires, floods, and typhoons. The document emphasizes the importance of being informed and having a disaster plan so communities can better protect lives and property.
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Carlo Del Rosario Guerrero Rcrim., LPT: A Guide To Emergency Disaster
The document discusses disaster preparedness and provides guidance on preparing for, responding to, and recovering from different types of emergencies and disasters. It outlines the key phases of disaster management: pre-disaster, during disaster, and post-disaster. It also provides tips for developing emergency kits and survival plans. Specific hazards covered include earthquakes, fires, floods, and typhoons. The document emphasizes the importance of being informed and having a disaster plan so communities can better protect lives and property.
Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 3 Tropical storms or typhoons accompanied by heavy rain and/or strong winds that may result in floods, landslides and storm surge are the most prevalent types of hydro-meteorological hazards in the country.
The Philippines is located in the Pacific typhoon belt.
The country experiences an average of 20 typhoons a year, 5 of which are said to be destructive.
The Philippines is situated along a highly seismic area lying along the PACIFIC RING OF FIRE where two major tectonic plates (Philippine Sea and Eurasian) meet and is highly-prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. This explains the occurrence of earthquakes and tsunamis and the existence Emergency Disaster Preparedness, of around 300 volcanoes C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT of which 22 are active 5 Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 6 Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 7 Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 8 Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 9 Pre-Disaster Phase (Before) During Disaster Phase (Reaction/Action) Post Disaster Phase (After)
Disaster – it is a sudden and serious disruption of life caused by nature or humans that create or threaten to create injuries to a number of persons or properties. Calamity – is an emergency particularly a natural made. MCI – Mass Casualty Incident is any number of casualties that can overwhelm resources for treatment Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 11 Natural(earthquake, tsunami, flood)
EMERGENCY KITS AND SURVIVAL KITS Food and Water Shelter Communication / Signaling Fire Making Capability First Aid Kits (Includes Medical, Survival Equipment good for 72 hours)
Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 16 Earthquake – a sudden slipping or movement of a portion of the Earth’s Crust cause by sudden release of stresses
Drop, Cover and Hold If Indoors, Stay There and cover your nose to prevent inhalation aspiration Run along the walls it will lead you to a window or a door If outdoors, find a spot away from buildings, trees, streetlights and power lines and overpasses. If in a vehicle, drive to a clear spot and stop. Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 19 Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 20 Clean up spills Inspect for any damages Tune to Emergency alert system Expect Aftershocks Headcount for family members or Staff
If your clothes catch on fire, STOP where you are, DROP to the ground and ROLL over and over to smother the flames. Do not go back inside the building unless instructed that it is safe to do so.
During the typhoon Stay inside the house. Always keep yourself updated with the latest weather report. If safe drinking water is not available, boil water for at least 20 minutes. Place it in a container with cover.
The Survival Rule of Threes is a convenient way of memorizing the order of importance for each basic survival necessity. In extreme survival situations you cannot survive more than: 3 minutes without air 3 hours without shelter 3 days without water 3 weeks without food 3 months without hope Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 34 SA KALAMIDAD WALANG
SANA ALL SA PAGIGING HANDA
DAPAT ALL Emergency Disaster Preparedness, C.D Guerrero RCRIM LPT 35