Fire Emergency
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Created on August 2, 2024
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This material is for demonstration purposes only. The information provided should not be relied upon in emergency situations or for critical decision-making. Always consult official sources and emergency services for the most up-to-date and authoritative information.
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Get your students thinking! In this decision tree, you'll find a 'Choose Your Own Adventure' style question and answer itinerary that’s perfect for encouraging decision making and critical thinking.Each page includes a question and several answer options. Depending on the answer chosen, one route or another is followed. Your choice for a given question will affect the rest of the activity.In the end, they’ll make it to a final page, according to the choices they have made throughout the genially. Customizing it is easier than you think! Thanks to a simple structure and these editing tips, your decision tree will be ready in no time.
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Case Study
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You are in a building and suddenly hear the fire alarm ringing. What should be your immediate reaction?
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Follow the emergency evacuation signs and proceed to the nearest exit.
Ignore the alarm and continue with your work.
Call emergency services without verifying the situation.
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You have chosen"Follow the emergency evacuation signs and proceed to the nearest exit."
Proceed
As you head towards the nearest exit, you notice smoke blocking the usual route. What should you do next?
Find an alternative exit or use a fire escape route.
Wait near the blocked exit for assistance.
Return to your office to gather personal belongings.
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You have chosen"Ignore the alarm and continue with your work."
Ignoring the alarm has put you in a dangerous situation. Reacting promptly is crucial.In this scenario, it's essential to emphasize the importance of taking fire alarms seriously and following evacuation procedures promptly to prevent harm during emergencies.
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Restart
The operator asks for details about the fire. What should you provide?
You have chosen"Call emergency services without verifying the situation."
Specify the location of the fire and any injuries.
Exaggerate the situation to ensure a quick response.
Withhold information until emergency services arrive.
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You have chosen "Find an alternative exit or use a fire escape route."
Hesitate and consider going back to your original route.
As you search for another way out, you come across a fire escape staircase. What should you do next to safely escape the building?
Wait for others to lead the way before taking action.
Descend the fire escape staircase and exit the building.
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Look for a window or another alternative escape route.
Unfortunately, as time passes, it becomes evident that no help is arriving, and the situation is becoming more dangerous. What should you do next?
Stay put and wait for rescue services to arrive.
Attempt to break through the blocked exit.
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You have chosen"Wait near the blocked exit for assistance."
As you head back, you encounter flames blocking your path. This decision puts you at risk.
You have chosen"Return to your office to gather personal belongings."
Restart
Thanks to your quick and precise action in reporting the fire's location and any injuries, everyone in the building can evacuate safely, and the fire department is able to contain the fire before it spreads further. Your proactive response helps ensure the safety of all occupants.
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You have chosen"Specify the location of the fire and any injuries."
As a result of exaggerating the situation, emergency services arrive in full force, including fire trucks, ambulances, and police vehicles. Your exaggeration leads to a waste of resources and potential confusion during the emergency response.
Restart
You have chosen"Exaggerate the situation to ensure a quick response."
By withholding crucial information, emergency services may not have a clear understanding of the situation they are responding to. This lack of information can lead to delays in their response time and potentially hinder their ability to efficiently address the emergency.
Restart
You have chosen"Withhold information until emergency services arrive."
You successfully make your way out of the building through the fire escape staircase, ensuring your safe evacuation.
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Restart
You have chosen"Descend the fire escape staircase and exit the building."
As you hesitate and contemplate returning to your original route, the smoke thickens, making it increasingly difficult to see and breathe.
Restart
You have chosen"Hesitate and consider going back to your original route."
As you wait for others to lead, precious time is lost while the fire continues to spread.
Restart
You have chosen"Wait for others to lead the way before taking action."
Trying to force your way through a blocked exit can lead to injuries and may not be an effective or safe solution. It's crucial to remain calm, assess alternative escape routes, and follow evacuation procedures to ensure a swift and safe exit from the building.
Restart
You have chosen"Attempt to break through the blocked exit."
You have chosen"Look for a window or another alternative escape route."
Restart
In this scenario, your proactive approach and willingness to explore other options contribute to a successful evacuation and the safety of yourself and those around you.
As you decide to stay put and wait for rescue services, the fire continues to spread, and the smoke intensifies within the building. During a fire emergency, it is generally safer to evacuate immediately rather than waiting for rescue services to arrive.
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You have chosen"Stay put and wait for rescue services to arrive."
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Do you want to customize your branching scenario? Here are some tips:
- Before editing the branching scenario itself, edit in the outline first. This way you’ll get an overview and know which questions and answers go on each page.
- When editing, follow the order of the pages, from the first page or question until you reach the final pages.
Take a look at the structure of this branching scenario. Each page has a number associated with it, contains a question, and leads to several answer options.If on page 4 they choose option A, they go to page 5.But if they choose option B, they go to page 6, which contains a different question.This branching scenario is set up so that if you keep the structure the way it is, there’s no need to edit the interactivity or connections between pages. But you can also modify them. For example, imagine you want to add an option C to the question on page 5, and if they choose this option, they skip to the question on page 10. You’ll just need to set up the 'Go to page' interactivity from option C so that it jumps directly to page 10.As you can see, the most important thing when creating your branching scenario will be planning it well and assigning a number to each page before beginning to edit it. This way, you’ll be able to modify the connections very easily.