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A disaster is defined as? - ANSWER-A catastrophic event that poses a large-scale risk
to human life and property.
What are examples of different types of disasters that would be defined as intentional
violence or terrorism? - ANSWER-Bioterrorism, Chemical, and Radiation
What are the different levels of disasters and what is the explanation for each? -
ANSWER-Level I - Local emergency teams are able to manage the immediate
consequences and aftermath of the event.
Level II - Requires regional assistance from surrounding communities.
Level III- Statewide and federal assistance required because the effects of the disaster
have overwhelmed local and regional resources.
What are the processes in the disaster cycle? - ANSWER-Preparedness, Mitigation,
Response, & Recovery
What are the two main categories of disasters? - ANSWER-Natural & human-made
What are transportation accidents? - ANSWER-Large-scale aviation, vehicle, and train
accidents, which often result in mass casualty events.
What is a mass casualty event? - ANSWER-A localized emergency, such as a
transportation accident, explosion, or structural collapse, in which the victims
overwhelms local health care services.
What is a pandemic? - ANSWER-A wide-scale, rapidly contagious infectious disease.
What is it called when a chemical agent if used for intentional harm in the population? -
ANSWER-Chemical terrorism
What is the definition of an emergency? - ANSWER-A more geographically isolated
event that can be handled by local services.
What is the definition of an explosion? - ANSWER-A large-scale explosion that can
occur where flammable materials are used in manufacturing or in large storage facilities,
including oil refineries, chemical plants, and manufacturing facilities.