The three C's of emergency response are remain calm, communicate effectively, and coordinate with others for assistance. These principles help ensure a more organized and efficient response to emergencies.
Shelter Management, PAR, CCT
executing emergency operations plans activating and deploying the DRF activating appropriate notification and warning systems
Unit Control Center Installation Control Center Emergency Operations Center
The three fold mission of the emergency medical services EMS system is as follows: 1. Low average response time 2. Make best use resources 3. Dominate emergency medical services field
antiseptic, bandages and cellphone
The three biggest are - roads, emergency services and the legal system !
UN/NA identification number, the name of the material, or a placard
location/type of emergency/participants
NIMS (National Incident Management System) provides a standardized framework for managing emergency incidents, ensuring effective coordination between different agencies and levels of government. It improves communication, response efficiency, and resource allocation during emergencies. NIMS also fosters interoperability and collaboration among stakeholders, enhancing overall emergency preparedness and response capabilities.
That would depend entirely on the upbringing , life-style and tolerance of the man.
There are more than three steps to follow according to Army regulation 385-64. The steps also vary depending on whether the emergency is a DTTS or non-DTTS triggered event. Some of the steps include notifying emergency personnel, notifying the public, and faxing the initial reports.