public safety

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Across
  1. 4. the process of cleansing to remove hazardous substances.
  2. 6. the isolation of individuals or groups to prevent the spread of disease or contaminates, example: COVID-19
  3. 8. the establishment of boundaries around a disaster or crime scene to restrict access ad ensure safety.
  4. 12. the health and well-being of the population as a whole.
  5. 14. a gap in vegetation or other combustible material that acts as a barrier to slow or stop the progress of a wildfire.
  6. 15. services that provide pre-hospital acute medical care, (EMS).
  7. 16. (ICS) a standardized approach to the command control center.
  8. 17. the urgent removal of people from an area or building.
  9. 19. the efforts undertaken to find and assist people in distress or imminent danger.
  10. 20. a widespread outbreak of a disease that affects a large number of people across multiple countries or continents.
Down
  1. 1. a potential source of danger or harm, such as a chemical spill
  2. 2. a sudden event, such as a natural catastrophe.
  3. 3. a practice exercise designed to prepare individuals and organizations for emergency situations.
  4. 5. a safety measure where individuals remain inside a building rather than being evacuated.
  5. 7. the process of returning a community or environment to normal conditions.
  6. 9. a security measure in which people are restricted from movement and confined to a location for their safety during a threat.
  7. 10. an individual, such as a police officer who is first to arrive at a crime scene or emergency.
  8. 11. biological substances, such as viruses or bacteria that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primary humans.
  9. 13. a situation involving one or more individuals actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a populated area.
  10. 18. a place of refuge and safety for individuals displaced by emergencies or disasters.