Tell what you would do to prevent injury and possible loss of life to you
and others in each of the following situations:
Fire or explosion at home or in a public building
Car stalled in a secluded place
Motor vehicle accident
Mountain accident
Food poisoning
Boating accident
Search for lost persons
Gas leak
Earthquake
Flood
Typhoon
Lightning
Nuclear fallout
Scaffold Hitch
Avalanche (rock) and landslide
Demonstrate and explain how you could safely save a person from the following
situations:
Touching a live electric wire
A room filled with carbon monoxide or other fumes or smoke
Clothes on fire
Drowning using non-swimming rescues (including river, sea, or beach accidents)
Describe what a group of Scouts should be prepared to do, the training
needed, and the safety precautions to be taken for the following emergency
services:
Crowd and traffic control
Messenger service and communication
Collection and distribution services
Group feeding, shelter, and sanitation
Demonstrate the following:
Three ways to attract and communicate with rescue planes or helicopters
Proper use of ropes and lines for rescue work by:
Tying knots for joining lines, shortening or adjusting lines, and lashings
Lowering a person from a height
Coil and accurately throw light and heavy 50-foot heaving lines
Prepare a written plan for mobilizing your Troop/Outfit for emergency service.
Prepare an emergency kit for use by your Patrol/Crew or your family.