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AlaskaX: Crisis Ready: Personal Preparedness in the Modern World

Be prepared when disaster strikes. This free online course will teach you to recognize and successfully manage crisis events.

Crisis Ready: Personal Preparedness in the Modern World
4 weeks
3–5 hours per week
Self-paced
Progress at your own speed
Free
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Starts Nov 1

About this course

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This engaging, self-paced, personal preparedness online course teaches you how to recognize pending crises and disasters, develop the skills to successfully prepare for and manage emergency situations using preparedness theory and frameworks.

Particularly in today’s world, it’s important to know what to do in the face of pandemics, extreme weather, wildfires, and other crises such as natural disasters. In the United States, organizations from Homeland Security, American Red Cross, and FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) to local emergency response services, including first responders and emergency responders, are valuable resources for crisis and incident management, it is still important to know what you can do on an individual level to prepare for different types of emergencies.

By the end of this preparedness course, learners will:

  • Develop their own personal preparedness plan for use in case of emergencies, natural disasters, and other crises.
  • Test their skills and knowledge by surviving zombie apocalypse scenarios in a gamified environment.
  • Learn how to prepare their home and their family members for the zombie apocalypse & other disasters
  • Learn when to move, escape or defend.
  • Have the chance to put their preparedness skills to the test & try to survive in two disaster simulations
  • Gather the materials they need to create an emergency kit and an evacuation plan.

Key features of the course:

  • A focus on practical skills that can be applied to competency in real-world survivalist situations.
  • Fundamental survival skills for various emergency and survival situations, from urban disasters to wilderness survival scenarios.
  • Each module has a disaster plan challenge: you may be required to take a picture of your food stockpile or create your own candles in the event of a power outage!
  • By the end of the course you will have created an emergency preparedness plan

At a glance

  • Language: English
  • Video Transcript: English
  • Associated skills:Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Incident Management, Emergency Response, Emergency Preparedness, Preparedness, Emergency Management, Disaster Planning

What you'll learn

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  • Identify general principles and activities associated with preparedness, and appreciate their importance.
  • Identify the known hazards and emergency risks in your area.
  • List the 5 action steps in thinking and planning for disasters.
  • Name the two principle possibilities your emergency plan should account for.
  • Describe the importance of stockpiling water; calculate daily water needs; and purifying water.
  • Describe basic, essential emergency supplies for staying at home during an emergency or in the event of an evacuation.
  • The best way to secure valuables, including important documents.
  • How to create an emergency communication plan for your family and loved ones.
  • How to decide whether to evacuate a location or shelter-in-place.

Module 1: Course Introduction & Why Do We Prepare?

  • Explain the importance of emergency planning and preparation.

  • Create a functioning emergency communications plan.

Module 2: Water

  • Explain the critical nature of water in a survival situation

  • Identify different ways to locate drinkable water

  • Describe how to filter and purify water for drinking

  • Review means for storing the appropriate amount of water for a survival situation

Module 3: Food

  • Evaluate the importance of food storage in disaster preparedness

  • Analyze the potential risks and challenges associated with obtaining food during a disaster

  • Calculate the daily caloric requirements of each family member to ensure adequate food supplies are stored for short and long-term use

  • Create a checklist of non-perishable food items with for a disaster stockpile

  • Identify the different methods of food preservation, including canning, root cellaring, dehydration, freezing, and curing/smoking, and explain the basic principles and considerations of each method

Module 4: Hygiene and Sanitation

  • Identify which items and how many you need

  • Explain the different methods for cleaning and disinfecting laundry

  • Describe alternatives to showering/bathing and toilets

  • List the various strategies for waste disposal and pest control

Module 5: Medical & First Aid

  • Recognize why first aid is critical every day, and particularly in disasters

  • List the components frequently associated with a disaster first aid kit

  • Explain the use of disaster first aid kit supplies

Module 6: Residential Security

  • Conduct a home security audit to identify vulnerabilities and create a plan to fortify your home against potential threats

  • Understand the steps for the protection of self and others within a residential setting using layers of protection

  • Identify strategies for hiding valuables in case your home is ever breached

Module 7: Personal Security

  • Understand the circumstances where force might be used for self defense

  • Describe what to do after you have defended your self

  • Recognize the advantages and disadvantages of various lethal and less-lethal weapons

Module 8: Heating & Cooling

  • Identify alternate sources of heating and cooling.

  • Explain the dangers associated with different heating and cooling sources.

Module 9: Cooking & Hot Water

  • List fuel options that are capable of being used indoors.

  • Explain the dangers associated with the operation of emergency cooking techniques.

Module 10: Lighting

  • Identify the various lighting options available to you

  • Explain the safety concerns associated with the variety of lighting options available

Module 11: Communications

  • Create a communication plan that will work for you and those you care about

  • Discuss the dynamics of communication in an emergency

Module 12: Fuel & Fuel Storage

  • Identify characteristics of a given location that afford greater levels of comfort in a crisis

  • Understand the considerations associated with deciding to shelter-in-place or to consider "bugging out."

  • Identifying common practices associated with sheltering-in-place or evacuating a location

Learner testimonials

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I loved the course, and how down-to-Earth it was. Being prepared will be of use in disasters of different scale, ranging from week-long power outages to natural disasters. It also makes me feel more empowered to know that I could be self-sufficient and possibly even helpful to others in a difficult situation. -Audit track learner

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is this a course in emergency management?

  • This course focuses on some of the fundamentals of personal preparedness, which is one aspect of emergency management.

Will there be in-person training opportunities as part of this course?

  • The format of this course is entirely online and web-based, but you can check if your local government or other organizations offer emergency preparedness trainings.

Will this course tell me where to buy things for my emergency supply kit?

  • In this course, you’ll learn about supplies that will help you be prepared for all kinds of emergencies. While we might recommend general supplies, like a first aid kit, duct tape, extra batteries and chargers, toilet paper, etc., we do not provide specific brand recommendations or where to buy these supplies.

Where can I learn more about personal preparedness?

  • There are many providers that offer resources for emergency and disaster preparedness including Ready.gov, a website run by the United States Department of Homeland Security. The Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) also has many resources and provides online trainings, as does the Emergency Management Institute (EMI).

Can I get a degree in emergency preparedness or management?

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