Activity Book Made just for me by the Santa Cruz Consolidated Emergency Communications Center

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- - Activity Book Made just for me by the Santa Cruz Consolidated Emergency Communications Center

Words In This Book B D F J L M N O W O N K F S W E F A R L F A S K M S V Q R K B I M H N I M M Y Z C I R J R B Q D F H N O E G R B I E I O E O R U S M L V T D K R I E U D M S N A R S M E R V G D B E E N M L I C P S S I Y E U I S R L D M P E E A S G A O D E B L L W O N E Y S T R N N P J J L R K M B K G E S H G M B S L C A D Y O L T R X L X Z M T N S L A B E T R Q Z D R A B Q L L D R R A A S U L C C U G R V D N E X E M Y A E C I I E H F R A F E C R T N G T H E A O W L D E R C H H O D D E R O N S H R L O D P R E D D L O R Y Z Z B H I N S O L I O R S L M E D R U W F M W P H O R E N L E S T Y I M N A E S X F D E T I B G I B C R S T Y M I E E L E D L L E T A C M R I C A B U T F S P T P D X E M S E U M U G S H L D E E S E P I O I T O E N L I N E P A R S T I L A Y A R E A S U B X T R D N N S H R P L E H E H W P L O ADDRESS AMBULANCE ANSWER ASK BELOW BUILDING CALL COLOR COMING DIAL DISPATCHER EARS ENGINE EYES FIND FIRE FIREMEN FLAMES HAPPENED HEAR HELP HOUSE IMMEDIATELY IMPORTANT KNOW LINE NUMBER PEOPLE POLICE QUESTIONS SEE SMOKE SOMETHING TELEPHONE TELL WHERE WRITE

This is a 9-1-1 dispatcher. Never be afraid to call 9-1-1. The dispatcher is there to help you.

When you call 9-1-1, a dispatcher will answer and be able to help you. They will ask you questions. They will also answer any questions you have.

Help could mean sending the Police, Fire, or ambulance to where you are.

Find and circle the numbers 9-1-1:

Color the numbers you would push to dial 9-1-1 in red. First the 9, then the 1, then the 1 again. Now color the phone.

The dispatcher sends the police to where you are. Do you know where you live? Write your address on the line below: Do you know your phone number? Write your phone number on the line below:

Knowing where you are is very important. Can you help the dispatcher find the house?

When people call the police, they have seen or heard something. Dispatchers need you to be their eyes and ears because they cannot see or hear what has happened and you have.

When you call, tell the dispatcher what you see. If you see smoke, tell them what color the smoke is. This is very important and the dispatcher will tell the firemen.

This little boy has called 9-1-1 and he knows just what to tell the dispatcher.

Can you help the fire engine find the house that is on fire?

More Words In This Book T H K S A R D R S L S D M P S K N N Y O D U N E S E O I B R T O R N O H G X W L A R O N K D T L S D E X M P N L O Y N E S T W D H L O I O P A W O E A U I U D O U T M A L W Y O R C A C S F O N R C L S T A A H N K C T G W I T C N F N Y T E D Y L D B T N Y T H M Q C C I A I E O U N U K G D B W H N P U O H N H D T C S N O G W R T R B L O E M E N A T E E L E D E S S P R H O R S P L H L L P D R N U R K D R S T S T T U P L W E E P W S S T D P I P G E A I T F C A P R T L X D E R W A K Y M N O E U N Y E O U M I O C L K A S P K T N R L G S B I L D E W G R M E O C L X S M B N R E S S Y B N Y R P Q E E J E J L A I E L O G Y R K L M J R T T Y F H A L N H P I N N E D J P N L X V Y O B C L N T O D I N V N B A D B C S H P G V S U I E A H U E I W A N T R S N M N Y K R E P R T F N F G T B L V X W Y Y A L P ACCIDENT ADULT ALWAYS ANSWERS ANYONE ASK BAD BALLS BOY CALM CARS COLOR COMPUTER DISPATCHER DOWN EITHER FEEL FIND FUNNY GOOD GUY HELP HELPFUL HURT IMPORTANT JOKES KIDS KNOW MAD NEVER OFFICER OUTRUN PEOPLE PLAY POLICE QUESTIONS RADIOS RUNNING SEND SHOULD SOMEONE TALK THINGS WANT WRITE

If you see cars that are in an accident, it is important to tell the dispatcher what color the cars are. This helps the police officer find them. It is also helpful to know if anyone is hurt. If you do not know if anyone is hurt, it s OK. Do not try to find out. We don t want you to get hurt either.

Do you know your colors? Can you write down the color of each of these balls?

The police can help people. Dispatchers send the police out to help. Dispatchers know how to calm people down and get answers to the many questions they ask.

Some people like to play jokes. Some jokes are funny. Some are not. You should never play a joke that would hurt someone.

Bad people can be on the computer too. You should never talk to someone on the computer that you do not know. If they say bad things, you should tell an adult or call the police.

Dispatchers like to help children most of all. Helping children makes them feel good. So they will always send someone to help them.

This boy is running from the police. You should never run from the police. It just makes them mad and they get the dispatcher to send more police. You cannot outrun their radios.

Still More Words In This Book B Y O U E V A S E F E R G S S R W H E H S E U G T C A C L F L E N Y N M E T V E D I M Y S K X I P I C H I A I S B R E R L M C E V O Y L O R Y C H D U T P O N O S V O K R G W B E E C T T I G E A N C G L T D M X G E U P M I A Y L N K G S T T I I P R I C E P R E B P N O E C E J B A R H T V L U K N R N E S A H P I D F W Y L F Y I Y E E H C A X I H P E T A S K L O V T E I N J T H Y N D L T W A V R K C I S R O E T N K O W V C L E R D Y R E M E M I T K E C Y G W O N A L E N A T R A R O D A B E E L I P N R C B P E L A Q D E M Y Q V T Y L R T L R K A U I W R B O Y Z V E O L F G A B S T O S S R A G S E N T X M E D N A L N W U U I P F Y E E S E N D B S T E I E T E I H O P L S T V P P O L E D A D W I C T I S L G R X G A E W F W O H E F A S E T S H P R L I T H E O N E E D S H O W L V F H R G S U A H K N H J K S A M T S I R H C I E L I O O C K S A N T A C L A U S M N A M L R N R H Y ABLE ACT ALWAYS ANYTHING ASK BAD BICYCLE BOY BUSY CALL CALLING CHRISTMAS CITY DAD DISPATCHER EITHER EMERGENCY EVEN EVERYONE EVERYWHERE FIREMEN FRIEND GIVE HAVE HELP HERO HIGHWAY HOLIDAYS HOSPITAL HOW HURT KEEP KIDS KNOW LIFE LITTLE MAN MOM NEED NORTH PARAMEDICS PENGUINS PEOPLE POLE POLICE PUBLIC RAN RIGHT SAFE SAFETY SANTA CLAUS SAVE SEND SENT SHOW SICK SUPER TARGET THINK TICKETS TIME TOWN TROUBLE TRYING TV WEBPAGE WORK WORKERS YOU YOURSELF

Can you help the policeman find this bad guy?

When people are hurt, they can call 9-1-1 and the dispatcher will send the paramedics. Paramedics will help people who are sick or hurt get to a hospital.

The dispatcher sent this paramedic to help a little boy who was hurt on his bicycle. His friend ran to call 9-1-1 to get him help and then the paramedic came. Dispatchers think everyone should know how to call 9-1-1.

This man is trying to save a life. That is what the police, firemen, paramedics and even the dispatchers try to do. You may be able to save a life some day. But if you don t know how a dispatcher can help you.

Can you help the paramedics find the sick boy?

Number the pictures in the right order.

You should always think before you act, that way you won t do anything bad. When you think about it, you should ask yourself, will this get me in trouble if I do it? If the answer is YES, then you should not do it.

This is a Super Hero. If you call 9-1-1 to help people in an emergency, you can be a Super Hero. Many kids have called 9-1-1 to help someone and get to be on TV because they are a super hero. Have Mom or Dad show you the super heroes on our web page at www.sccecc.org.

What happens if you call 9-1-1 by mistake? Don t hang up! The 9-1-1 operator will need to speak to an adult to make sure there is no emergency. Otherwise, they will send an officer to your home to see if you are okay. Calling 9-1-1 when you do need help is right on target!

Parent/Teacher Checklist Knows what an emergency is. Knows the numbers 9-1-1. Knows how to dial 9-1-1 on the home phone. Know how to dial 9-1-1 on the cell phone. Knows their own address and phone number. Knows to never hang up unless told to. Knows to never play on the phone.

Congratulations!