Lesson No 30C -Role-Playing Emergency Scenarios


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Role-Playing Emergency Scenarios

Here are some emergency scenarios you can role-play:

Natural Disasters

  • Earthquake: You’re in a building when an earthquake strikes.
  • Flood: You’re trapped in your home during a flood.
  • Fire: There’s a fire in your apartment building.
  • Tornado: You’re caught in a tornado.

Medical Emergencies

  • Heart Attack: Someone has a heart attack in front of you.
  • Stroke: Someone is having a stroke.
  • Choking: Someone is choking.
  • Allergic Reaction: Someone is having an allergic reaction.

Other Emergencies

  • Active Shooter: There’s an active shooter situation in a public place.
  • Chemical Spill: There’s a chemical spill in your neighborhood.
  • Power Outage: There’s a power outage in your city.
  • Car Accident: You’re involved in a car accident.

When role-playing, try to:

  • Stay calm and collected.
  • Think about what you would do in the situation.
  • Follow emergency procedures.
  • Practice your communication skills.

In Details:

Earthquake: You’re in a building when an earthquake strikesShow drafts

You: Oh my god, it’s an earthquake!

Friend: What do we do? Where should we go?

You: We need to get under a sturdy table or doorway. Stay away from windows and shelves.

Friend: Okay, I’m getting under the table.

Earthquake continues…

You: Once the shaking stops, we should evacuate the building slowly and carefully.

Friend: Okay, let’s go.

You both exit the building and move away from the structure.

Flood: You’re trapped in your home during a flood.

You: Oh no, the water is rising! We’re trapped.

Family Member: Don’t panic. We need to find a way to get out of here.

You: I’m going to call for help. Do you see anything we can use to float on?

Family Member: I see some old planks of wood in the garage.

You: Great, let’s go get them. We can try to build a raft.

You and your family member gather the planks and build a raft.

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You: Now we just need to find a way to get to the roof.

Family Member: We can climb up the ladder in the backyard.

You climb up the ladder onto the roof and wait for help.


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