Emergency Preparedness Merit Badge Requirements
🦅 Eagle RequiredLearn emergency planning, disaster preparedness, and response skills. Master home safety, evacuation plans, and community readiness to earn this Eagle-required merit badge.

Requirements
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Copy link to requirement 1Emergency Situations. Do the following:
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Copy link to requirement 1.aDiscuss with your counselor the aspects of emergency preparedness and include in your discussion the kinds of questions that are important to ask yourself as you consider each of these: prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery.
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Copy link to requirement 1.bUsing a chart, spreadsheet, or another method approved by your counselor, demonstrate your understanding of each aspect of emergency preparedness listed in requirement 1(a) (prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery) for 10 emergency situations from the list below. Discuss your findings with your counselor.
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.1Home stovetop or oven fireResources:
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.2Home flammable liquid fireResources:
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.3Gas leak in or near a home or with outside cooking
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.4Food poisoning
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.5Automobile crashResources:
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.6Vehicle stalled in the desertResources:
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.7Vehicle trapped in a blizzard
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.8Backcountry injury
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.9Boating or water accident
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.10Toxic chemical spills and releases
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.11Nuclear power plant emergency
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.12Fire or explosion in a public place
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.13Violence in a public place
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.14Wildland fireResources:
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.15Avalanche (snowslide or rockslide)
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.16EarthquakeResources:
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.17TsunamiResources:
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.18Major flooding or a flash flood with water outageResources:
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.19Hurricane with power outageResources:
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.20TornadoResources:
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Copy link to requirement 1.b.21Lightning storm.
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Copy link to requirement 1.a
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Copy link to requirement 2Planning for Family Emergencies. Do the following:
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Copy link to requirement 2.aAt a family meeting, discuss the situations on the chart you created for requirement 1(b) and make emergency plans for sheltering-in-place and for evacuation of your home. Discuss your family meeting and plans with your counselor.
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Copy link to requirement 2.bDevelop and practice a plan of escape for your family in case of fire in your home. Draw a floor plan with escape routes and a map with a safe meeting place. Discuss your family’s home escape plan with your counselor.
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Copy link to requirement 2.cUsing a checklist in the Emergency Preparedness merit badge pamphlet or one approved by your counselor, prepare or inspect a family disaster kit for sheltering-in-place and for evacuation of your home. Review the needs and uses of the items in a kit with your counselor.
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Copy link to requirement 3Preventing Accidents and Emergencies. Do ONE of the following:
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Copy link to requirement 3.aUsing a home safety checklist included in the Emergency Preparedness merit badge pamphlet or one approved by your counselor, inspect a home (or a similar building near where you live or at a camp) for safety hazards with the help of an adult. Present your completed checklist to and discuss your findings with your counselor.Resources:
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Copy link to requirement 3.bDevelop emergency prevention plans for five family activities outside the home, as approved by your counselor. (Examples are taking a picnic to a park, seeing a movie, attending a worship service, an outing at a beach, traveling to visit a relative, or attending a ball game or concert.) Each plan should include an analysis of possible hazards, proposals to prevent, protect from, mitigate, respond to, and recover from emergencies, and the reasons for the actions that you propose.Resources:
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Copy link to requirement 4Dangerous Situations. Show how you could save a person from the following dangerous situations without putting yourself in danger:
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Copy link to requirement 4.aLive household electric wire
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Copy link to requirement 4.bA structure filled with carbon monoxideResources:
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Copy link to requirement 4.cClothes on fireResources:
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Copy link to requirement 4.dDrowning, using nonswimming rescues (including accidents on ice).
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Copy link to requirement 5Signaling for Help. Do the following:
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Copy link to requirement 5.aShow three ways of attracting and communicating with rescue aircraft or drones.Resources:
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Copy link to requirement 5.bShow ways to attract the attention of searchers on the ground if you are lost in the wilderness.
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Copy link to requirement 5.cShow ways to attract the attention of searchers on the water if you are stranded with a capsized or disabled motorboat or sailboat.
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Copy link to requirement 6Moving an Injured Person. With another person, show two good ways to transport an injured person out of a remote area using improvised stretchers to conserve the energy of rescuers while ensuring the well-being and protection of the injured person.Resources:
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Copy link to requirement 7National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Incident Command System (ICS). Do the following:
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Copy link to requirement 7.aDescribe the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the local Incident Command System (ICS).Resources:
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Copy link to requirement 7.bFind out how your community and its leaders work to manage and to train for disasters. Discuss this information with your counselor.
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Copy link to requirement 7.cDiscuss how a Scout troop can help in an emergency situation using ICS.
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Copy link to requirement 8Emergency Service. Do the following:
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Copy link to requirement 8.aDiscuss with your counselor the duties that a Scout troop should be prepared to do, the training they need, and the safety precautions they should take for the following emergency services:
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Copy link to requirement 8.a.1Crowd and traffic controlResources:
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Copy link to requirement 8.a.2Messenger service during an incident
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Copy link to requirement 8.a.3Collection and distribution servicesResources:
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Copy link to requirement 8.a.4Group feeding, shelter, and sanitation.Resources:
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Copy link to requirement 8.bPrepare a written plan for mobilizing your troop when needed to do emergency service. If your troop already has a mobilization plan, present the plan to your counselor and tell your part in making the plan work.
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Copy link to requirement 8.cUsing a checklist in the Emergency Preparedness merit badge pamphlet or one approved by your counselor, prepare or inspect a personal emergency service pack for a mobilization call. Explain the needs and uses of the contents to your counselor.
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Copy link to requirement 8.dTake part in an emergency service project, either a real one or a practice exercise, with a Scouting troop or a community agency or at Scout camp or at a school. Review what you learned and practiced with your counselor.Resources:
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Copy link to requirement 9First Aid Merit Badge. Earn the First Aid merit badge.
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Copy link to requirement 10Careers. Do ONE of the following:
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Copy link to requirement 10.aInterview an emergency services coordinator or a civil servant about their work in disaster management. Learn about how they chose this career and about their duties. Discuss what you learned with your counselor and whether you might be interested in this career.Resources:
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Copy link to requirement 10.bIdentify three career opportunities that would use skills and knowledge in emergency services. Pick one and research the training, education, certification requirements, experience, and expenses associated with entering the field. Research the prospects for employment, starting salary, advancement opportunities, and career goals associated with this career. Discuss what you learned with your counselor and whether you might be interested in this career.
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Copy link to requirement 10.cIdentify how you might use the skills and knowledge in the field of emergency preparedness to pursue a personal hobby and/or healthy lifestyle. Research the additional training required, expenses, and affiliation with organizations that would help you maximize the enjoyment and benefit you might gain from it. Discuss what you learned with your counselor and share what short-term and long-term goals you might have if you pursued this.Resources:
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