Fire Extinguisher A device containing material that can stop a fire from burning.
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Red Crescent / Red Cross An international organization that takes care of people in danger.
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Elevators A device that moves up and down,
carrying people from one floor of a building to another.
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Evacuation To move people from a dangerous place to
somewhere safe.
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Helicopter Rescue An helicopter dedicated to securing somebody.
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Emergency Service
Urgent care department for first treatment at the hospital.
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Emergency Call Phone call made by a person to ask for help during emergency
situations.
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Emergency Exit A door that opens outwards to use for escaping in case of danger.
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Puddle A puddle or stream of water on dry surfaces.
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Fog A weather condition in which very small drops
of water are close to the land, making it difficult to see.
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Muster Area A place where everyone in an area is ordered to go in
case of emergency or danger.
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Disaster Natural events such as earthquakes, fires and floods that damage people, animals and buildings are called disasters.
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Fire Extinguisher Cabinet Cabinet
with fire hose, sprinkler and faucet.
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Cellar The floor below the ground floor of a building.
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First Aid Kit A box or bag that contains basic medical equipment.
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Temporary Shelter Public buildings, guesthouses, sports halls,
social facilities, schools, large tents, etc., set up in order to provide
temporary housing for victims of disasters.
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Fire Stairway A staircase for leaving a building in case of a
fire or emergency.
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First Aid Emergency action undertaken until the health personnel who will provide medical assistance arrives.
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Wounded A person that is injured, for example with a cut or a
hole in the skin.
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Debris Remains of collapsed buildings and goods.
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Disaster Relief Tent Short-term emergency shelter, which
is sent right after disasters or emergencies.
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Bunker A place where you can get protection from danger.
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Rescue Securing someone from a dangerous
situation.
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Flashlight A small light you can carry around.
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Building Collapse When a building falls down due to pressure or lack of support.
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The High Point A place that is above everything else in the area,
where you could be safe in case of floods.
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Drill Action to test the adequacy of the procedures to be taken in case of
emergency or danger.
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Disaster Victim People affected by disaster are called disaster victims.
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Whistle An object that you blow through in order to make
a loud sound.
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Disaster and Emergency Supply Bag Bag containing emergency items and documents to be
used during and after the disaster.
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Scream For Help Screaming for help from someone in a dangerous situation.
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Go To Muster Area Seeking a safe place to avoid a dangerous situation (search
for safe place)
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Ask someone for help Go to a person who can help to avoid a dangerous situation.
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Do Not Use Lift Do not use the machine used to go up or down in
buildings in dangerous situations.
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Do Not Inhale Smoke Do not breathe the gray or black gas produced
when something is burned.
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Stay Away From Buildings Staying away from buildings for protection
during and after an earthquake.
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Send Message Sending a help message via phone to a person
who is not with you.
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Drop-Cover-Hold
For protection during earthquake
(1) Drop down
onto hands and knees, (2) Cover head and neck, (3) Hold on to shelter.
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Run! Hurry Up! To run, to hurry up to get out of a dangerous
situation.
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To Extinguish Stop the burning of.
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Whistle For Help Make a high sound by forcing air through a
small hole or passage, especially through the lips, or through a special device
held to the lips.
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Go To A Reliable Person Going to an adult for protection from a dangerous
situation(Go to an adult)
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Hospital A health institution that provides outpatient or inpatient health services to sick and injured people.
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Police Station Buildings and facilities where police officers work
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Fire Department Fire extinguishing process and the general name
given to the organization performing this process
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AFAD The place where men and women work in uniforms that help people when disasters such as earthquakes, fires, and floods occur in Türkiye.
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Disaster Response Team A group of specially trained
people wearing uniforms who help people in disasters such as earthquakes,
floods, storms, and fires.
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Medical Staff Men and women in white coats who prescribe
medicine, dress and operate to heal us when we are sick or injured
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Police Men and women wearing blue
and black uniforms protecting people's belongings, cars, homes and themselves
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Rescue Dog Dog trained to find or rescue people or objects
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Firefighter Men and women wearing red uniforms who are
tasked with putting out fires in and around our home
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Soldier Men and women wearing blue,
green or white uniforms with markings on their arms and shoulders, protecting
our country in the air, on land and at sea.
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Helicopter Rotary-wing aircraft capable of vertical take-off and
landing from the ground
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Ambulance Specially equipped vehicles for transporting
the sick or injured between hospitals or for the purpose of transporting them
to the hospital
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Police Car White vehicles with blue inscriptions used by
the police
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Fire Truck Cars and trucks used by firefighters to
extinguish fires and carry firefighters' belongings
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Electrical Hazard Warning sign against electrical hazard.
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Fire Danger Warning sign against fire danger.
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Siren Loud sounding device used by police, ambulances and
firefighters
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Warning Warning sign against dangers. |
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Fire Bell Alarm bell to be used to warn people if there is
a fire in the building we are in
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Explosion Dispersal of a place with a great noise.
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Being Lost Not knowing where we are.
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Car Accident An event that happens by chance, especially a
harmful one.
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Poisoning Something we eat, drink or smell makes us sick.
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Drowning Fainting, dying from not being able to breathe underwater.
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Landslide The falling of earth down a steep
slope.
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Avalanche The sudden rush of a large amount of snow, ice, or rocks down a mountain |
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Rock Fall The falling of rocks down a somewhere.
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Storm Very strong wind that brings rain and
lightning from the sky.
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Flood Flooding of water on land that is not
normally underwater.
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Earthquake A shaking or other movement of part
of the earth's surface.
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Fire Great fires that give to the place where we
live.
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Forest Fire The great fire that
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Tsunami Big wave formed by the shaking in the
sea and damaging the place we live in.
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Lightning Strike Noisy electricity falling down from the
clouds in the sky.
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Volcanic Eruption Big fires bursting out under the
mountains.
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