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Joseph R. Perea, M.D., Maj, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety February 2009 Safety Briefing NM Wing CAP EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS What goes in my Emergency Kit?
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Joseph R. Perea, M.D., Maj, CAP NM Wing Director of Safety February 2009 Safety Briefing Safety Briefing Requirements for All CAPR 62-1 (3d) CAP Safety Responsibilities and Procedures All CAP members must obtain a monthly 15 minute face-to-face briefing (or Make-up) before they may participate in any CAP activity (including unit meetings).
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To receive credit..... Upon completion of this briefing, send an email stating: Subject: February Safety Briefing “Emergency Preparedness: What goes in My Emergency Kit?” completed. Wing Staff: Send to Judy.Candelaria@kirtland.af.milJudy.Candelaria@kirtland.af.mil Squadrons: Send to your Squadron Safety Officer
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Emergency Kits depend on intended use Car / Van -- Consider: Environment, Road Hazards, and Accidents Car / Van -- Consider: Environment, Road Hazards, and Accidents Office / Home -- Consider Accidents, Illness Office / Home -- Consider Accidents, Illness CAP Aircraft -- Consider Environment, Aircraft malfunction, Accidents CAP Aircraft -- Consider Environment, Aircraft malfunction, Accidents Other: Water, recreation, Mission base, etc. Other: Water, recreation, Mission base, etc.
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Preparedness begins with a Plan Remember: Remember: Give or Get a Safety Briefing before any and all CAP activities, tailored to the activity SeniorsCadetsCivilians
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Emergency Preparedness Kits: Always remember these 5 items 1. Briefing and Plan 2. Communications – who do you call? 3. Environment -- Personal protection 4. Tools and equipment 5. FIRST AID KIT
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CAP VANS AND AUTOS Briefing and Plan (Always) Briefing and Plan (Always) Communicate: Cell phone and #s Communicate: Cell phone and #s Environment: Environment: Cold: Gloves, headgear, jackets, proper shoes Hot: Hat, water, sunscreen, long sleeves Equipment: Spare, Tire tools, jack, tire gauge, Fire Extinguisher Equipment: Spare, Tire tools, jack, tire gauge, Fire Extinguisher FIRST AID KIT -- think blood, accidents FIRST AID KIT -- think blood, accidents
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OFFICE / INDOORS Briefing and Plan (ie Fire Evacuation) Briefing and Plan (ie Fire Evacuation) Communicate: 911 Communicate: 911 but on Base.... KAFB 853-9111 but on Base.... KAFB 853-9111 Environment: Environment: Tools: Fire Extinguishers Tools: Fire Extinguishers FIRST AID KIT -- think blood and falls FIRST AID KIT -- think blood and falls
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CAP AIRCRAFT Briefing / Plan (Fire, escape, etc) Briefing / Plan (Fire, escape, etc) Communicate: Handheld radio + freqs (Base, 121.5, local, ATC), mirror, Communicate: Handheld radio + freqs (Base, 121.5, local, ATC), mirror, Environment: Gloves, headgear, jackets, Environment: Gloves, headgear, jackets, –Aircraft Survival Kit Tools: Oil, Multi-purpose tool, safety wire tool?, foot air pump, others? Tools: Oil, Multi-purpose tool, safety wire tool?, foot air pump, others? FIRST AID KIT: Think blood, accidents, fractures FIRST AID KIT: Think blood, accidents, fractures
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FIRST AID KITS Think Blood! Blood Blood Blood –5 pair Latex exam gloves –Wound Cleaning Supplies (Wipes, Saline, etc) –5 Absorbant Wound Dressings (Small & BIG ) –5 Compression wraps (ace, etc) Think fractures and sprains Think fractures and sprains –2 Instant Ice bag –Splints ( CPR Pocket MASK CPR Pocket MASK
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NMW: Current Aircraft Minimum Survival Kit Contents Memo: Oct 06 Mandatory 1 Plastic Bag to Collect Water 1 Plastic Bag to Collect Water 1 Small Plastic Zip Bag 1 Small Plastic Zip Bag 1 First Aid Kit ** 1 First Aid Kit ** 1 Whistle 1 Whistle 2 Space Rescue Bags, metallic 2 Space Rescue Bags, metallic 1 Set of Matches 1 Set of Matches 2 Bottles of Water 2 Bottles of Water 1 Signal Mirror 1 Signal Mirror 1 roll of heavy string 1 roll of heavy string RECOMMEND ADDING: 1 pair Leather work gloves 1 Multipurpose tool with knife 1 Magnesium strike fire starter 1 Bag Fire Starting Tinder 1 flat roll Duct Tape 5 30 gallon plastic bags 50 Feet 550 Parachute cord 1Flashlight + extra batteries 1 Metal cup / canteen Suggested 5 Large Compressed Gauze Bandages 1 Compass 50 feet 550 Parachute Cord 1 AF Manual 64-5, “Aircrew Survival” 1 Box of Waterproof Matches 2 MREs 2 Sleeping Bags 1 Blanket 1 Survival Knife RECOMMEND ADDING: 1 PLB 406 (Personal Locator Beacon) 1 Handheld Aviation Radio 1 Aviation Frequencies Card 3 Sets extra batteries
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QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? COMMENTS? SUGGESTIONS? SUGGESTIONS? Contact: NM Wing Director of Safety Contact: NM Wing Director of Safety Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP Joseph R. Perea, MD, Major, CAP JosPerea@aol.com JosPerea@aol.com JosPerea@aol.com 2009 2009
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