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Pathways to Eagle XXI
August 6th, 7th and 8th, 2010 Thanks for attending in 2010 We hope to see you again August 5th, 6th and 7th, 2011 | ![]() |
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To be able to complete a merit badge during Pathways to Eagle the preparation work MUST be completed BEFORE and turned in at the START of the merit badge session. |
Due to the shortness of the sessions, teaching is not possible. The Scout needs to have read the merit badge pamphlet BEFORE the session and be prepared for each of the requirements. |
The availability of a Merit Badge session will be based on the actual availability of Merit Badge counselors on the day of the event. |
Emergency Preparedness 
The Pathways to Eagle preparation work items for the Emergency Preparedness merit badge are: 1, 2b, 2c, 6c, 7, 8, 9
| 1. | Earn the First Aid merit badge. |
| 2. | Do the following: |
| a. | Discuss with your counselor these three aspects of emergency preparedness: (1) Recognition of a potential emergency situation (2) Reaction to an emergency situation (3) Reaction to an emergency situation Include in your discussion the kinds of questions that are important to ask yourself as you consider each of these. |
| b. | Make a chart that demonstrates your understanding of each of the three aspects of emergency preparedness in requirement 2a (recognition, prevention, and reaction) with regard to 10 of the situations listed below. You must use situations 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5* but may choose any other five for a total of 10 situations. Discuss this chart with your counselor. |
| 1. | Home kitchen fire* |
| 2. | Home basement/storage room/garage fire* |
| 3. | Explosion in the home* |
| 4. | Automobile accident* |
| 5. | Food-borne disease (food poisoning)* |
| 6. | Fire or explosion in a public place |
| 7. | Vehicle stalled in the desert |
| 8. | Vehicle trapped in a blizzard |
| 9. | Flash flooding in town or the country |
| 10. | Mountain/backcountry accident |
| 11. | Boating accident |
| 12. | Gas leak in a building |
| 13. | Tornado or hurricane |
| 14. | Major flood |
| 15. | Nuclear power plant emergency |
| 16. | Avalanche (snowslide or rockslide) |
| 17. | Violence in a public place |
| c. | Meet with and teach your family how to recognize, prevent, and react to the situations on the chart you created for requirement 2b. Then meet with your counselor and report on your family meeting, discussing their responses. |
| 3. | Show how you could safely save a person from the following: |
| a. | Touching a live electric wire |
| b. | A room with carbon monoxide or other fumes or smoke |
| c. | Clothes on fire |
| d. | Drowning using non-swimming rescues (including ice accidents) |
| 4. | Show three ways of attracting and communicating with rescue planes/aircraft. |
| 5. | With another person, show a good way to move an injured person out of a remote and/or rugged area, conserving the energy of rescuers while ensuring the well-being and protection of the injured person. |
| 6. | Do the following: |
| a. | Tell the things a group of Scouts should be prepared to do, the training needed, and the safety precautions they should take for the following emergency services: |
| 1. | Crowd or traffic control |
| 2. | Messenger service and communication |
| 3. | Collection and distribution services |
| 4. | Group feeding, shelter, and sanitation |
| b. | Identify the government or community agencies that normally handle and prepare for the emergency services listed under 6a, and explain to your counselor how a group of Scouts could volunteer to help in the event of these types of emergencies. |
| c. | Find out who is your community's disaster/emergency response coordinator and learn what this person does to recognize, prevent and respond to emergency situations in your community. Discuss this information with your counselor and apply what you discover to the chart you created for requirement 2b. |
| 7. | Take part in an emergency service project, either a real one or a practice drill, with a Scouting unit or a community agency. |
| 8. | Do the following: |
| a. | Prepare a written plan for mobilizing your troop when needed to do emergency service. If there is a plan, explain it. Tell your part in making it work. |
| b. | Take part in at least one troop mobilization. Before the exercise, describe your part to your counselor. Afterward, conduct an "after-action" lesson, discussing what you learned during the exercise that required changes or adjustments to the plan. |
| c. | Prepare a personal emergency service pack for a mobilization call. Prepare a family kit (suitcase or waterproof box) for use by your family in case an emergency evacuation is needed. Explain the needs and uses of the contents. |
| 9. | Do ONE of the following: |
| a. | Using a safety checklist approved by your counselor, inspect your home for potential hazards. Explain the hazards you find and how they can be corrected. |
| b. | Review or develop a plan of escape for your family in case of fire in your home. |
| c. | Develop an accident prevention program for five family activities outside the home (such as taking a picnic or seeing a movie) that includes an analysis of possible hazards, a proposed plan to correct those hazards, and the reasons for the corrections you propose. |
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The availability of a Merit Badge session will be based on the actual availability of Merit Badge counselors on the day of the event. To be able to complete a merit badge during Pathways to Eagle the preparation work indicated on the web site MUST be completed BEFORE and turned in at the START of the merit badge session and you MUST bring proof of completion. You must also be able to demonstrate the necessary knowledge for ALL of the requirements. Scouts not completing the merit badge will receive credit for the work they have done and will have to make arrangements with a counselor to complete any remaining requirements at a later date. Note: The preparation work listed is subject to change at any time. It is based on what the counselor believes needs to be completed before the session starts. ![]() Top of page Login Registration Page Pathways Home Page Village of Bolingbrook Home Page Privacy policy Copyright © 1998-2010 Pathways to Eagle |