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Best wishes,
We hope that you and your child enjoy this very important learning programme. Should you have any questions relating to the learning programme or Triple Zero more generally, please don’t hesitate to me or email the Triple Zero Kids’ Challenge team at
[email protected]. You can also the full learning programme from the ‘Parents & Teachers Guide’ section of kids.triplezero.gov.au.
You can also the full learning programme from the ‘Parents & Teachers Guide’ section. As part of the learning programme, your child will bring home some simple homework activities that you can complete as a family. These will include practising Triple Zero calls and making a house-fire escape plan. We encourage you to engage in these activities with your child because they are designed to consolidate your child’s learning and help increase the safety of your household.
The children will be playing the games in class. However, if you have internet access at home, we encourage you to go online and play them with your child to help enhance their learning. You might even learn some valuable live-saving information in the process! You can find the games at kids.triplezero.gov.au
The learning programme that we will undertake in class is based around the ‘Triple Zero Kids’ Challenge’ online games. These games were developed through a partnership between Fire & Rescue NSW, NSW Police Force, Telstra Triple Zero, The Australian Communications and Media Authority, and the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority of Victoria. They have also been endorsed by each of the National and State emergency service agencies. So, you can be confident that the information these games contain is both accurate and precise.
There are many examples, from both Australia and overseas, where children as young as four years old have played a pivotal role in saving lives and property by calling Triple Zero and providing the information needed to obtain help. We hope that by teaching the children about emergencies and the procedures for calling Triple Zero they too will be a ‘Triple Zero Hero’ should the need ever arise.
Over the next few weeks, our class will be learning about ‘Triple Zero’ – the national phone number for requesting help in emergencies. We will be having lots of discussions about different kinds of emergencies and how to make a call to Triple Zero to get help from the emergency services. We will also be playing games and doing other activities to help the children build and apply their knowledge, so that they can take action confidently if they are ever faced with an emergency situation.
Dear Parent,
Parent’s Information Sheet
Lesson One: What is an Emergency?
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Emergency Bingo
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Child falls out of a tree and can’t move.
Child knocked off his bike by a car and we can’t wake him up.
Child accidentally drinks poison.
Child gets bitten by a snake.
Fire starts in a frying pan in the kitchen.
Man collapses and we can’t wake him up.
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The girl has spilled a pot of boiling water onto herself.
Lesson One: What is an Emergency? (Continued)
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Car hits a telegraph pole and driver is badly injured.
Man can’t breathe and has severe chest pain. He can’t move or talk.
A candle left unattended sets the curtain on fire.
Crime taking place next door.
Small child falls in the pool and can’t swim and is now lying on the ground and not breathing.
The child is being offered a lift by a stranger.
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Lesson One: What is an Emergency? (Continued)
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Emergency Bingo Game Board
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Lesson Two: Police, Fire, Ambulance Colouring-in Worksheet
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Lesson Two: Police, Fire, Ambulance (Continued)
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Lesson Two: Police, Fire, Ambulance (Continued)
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Lesson Two: Police, Fire, Ambulance (Continued)
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THE CORRECT EMERGENCY SERVICE TO THE EMERGENCY
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Lesson Three: Hoax Calls
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QUIZ QUESTIONS •
Can you call Triple zero if you don’t have credit on your phone?
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Can you call Triple zero from a phone that locked?
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Can you call Triple Zero from a home phone if the bill hasn’t been payed?
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What is a hoax call?
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Why is it wrong to make a hoax call?
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What silly things do people ask for when they make hoax calls?
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What happens to you if you get caught making a hoax call?
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Can you go to jail for making a hoax call?
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How long could you go to jail if you make a hoax call?
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Should you call Triple Zero, if you lock your keys in the house?
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If you see some graffiti, should you call Triple Zero?
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Who should you call if a crime has already happened?
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Who should you call if a crime is happening right now?
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Can kids call Triple Zero?
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Before Triple Zero was invented, who did people have to call in an emergency?
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When the Triple Zero operator answers the phone what question do they ask first?
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If there is a medical emergency, should you call Triple Zero?
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If there is a fire who should you call?
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Lesson Three: Hoax Calls
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IS IT A HOAX OR A REAL EMERGENCY? •
The dog ate my homework.
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The kitchen is on fire.
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Mum spilt the milk on the kitchen floor.
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I can’t find my shoes.
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Grandpa can breathe and he can’t talk.
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The TV is broken.
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My brother has fallen out of a tree and he can’t move.
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I’ve been bitten by a snake.
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I forgot my lunch.
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Mum’s got a headache.
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Dad has fallen off the roof and we can’t wake him up.
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Lesson Four: Big Accidents and Small Accidents
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BIG AND SMALL ACCIDENT LIST •
A boy has fallen out of a tree and he can’t move. (BIG)
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A little girl has fallen over and scraped her knee on the concrete. (SMALL)
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A girl has been bitten by a snake. (BIG)
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A boy has stubbed his toe on the footpath. (SMALL)
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A boy has tipped a pot of boiling water onto himself. (BIG)
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Mum has run the bath too hot and it stings when she gets in. (SMALL)
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Grandad has fallen down in the backyard and we can’t wake him up. (BIG)
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A little boy falls into the pool and he can’t swim. Now he is laying on the ground and he isn’t breathing. (BIG)
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Mum has cut her finger while chopping the vegetables and it’s bleeding a little bit. (SMALL)
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Dad has twisted his ankle playing tennis but he can still walk. (SMALL)
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A car has crashed into a telephone pole and the driver is badly injured. (BIG)
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A girl has been knocked off her bike by a speeding car and we can’t wake her up. (BIG)
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A boy falls off his skateboard and scrapes his elbow on the concrete. (SMALL)
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Dad has fallen off the roof and he can’t move. (BIG)
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Lesson Five: Triple Zero Heroes Worksheet: My Phone Number and Address
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4. Fold the board along the dotted lines.
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3. When glue is dry, cut out the phone.
5. Carefully place glue on the tabs, as shown.
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Lesson Seven: Describing a Suspicious Person
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Lesson Eight: Reporting a Suspicious Person
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My address is
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My phone number is
IF MUM OR DAD CAN’T PICK ME UP FROM SCHOOL, ONE OF THESE PEOPLE WILL…
MY PHONE NUMBER AND ADDRESS.
SAFE SCHOOL PICK-UP
Lesson Eight: Reporting a Suspicious Person
TRIPLE ZERO CALL SCRIPT FOR REPORTING A SUSPICIOUS PERSON Teacher:
Police, fire, ambulance?
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What state and town are you calling from?
Student:
[insert state and town or suburb] ____________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
What phone number are you calling from?
Student:
[insert phone number]_____________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
What is your emergency?
Student:
[insert emergency] _______________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
Where are you now?
Student:
[recites the address]_____________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
Okay, the police are on their way. Stay on the line. Can you tell me what the person looked like?
Student:
[insert answer]___________________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
Can you what kind of car they were driving?
Student:
[insert answer] ___________________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
Are the police there yet?
Student:
Yes, they are here.
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Lesson Nine: Calling Triple Zero to Report a House Fire, Accident or Emergency
CALL SCRIPT FOR REPORTING A HOUSE FIRE Teacher:
Emergency. Police, fire, ambulance?
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Teacher:
Fire emergency. What is the exact address of your emergency?
Student:
[insert state and town] ____________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
What’s your name
Student:
[insert name]_____________________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
Tell me exactly what’s happening.
Student:
[insert emergency] ________________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
This is very important. You need to get out of the house, away from the fire. Get down on your hands and knees. Crawl to the door and get outside. Shut all the doors behind you. Do you understand?
Student:
Yes ______________________________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
Okay. Hang up now and get out of the house.
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Lesson Nine: Calling Triple Zero to Report a House Fire, Accident or Emergency
TRIPLE ZERO CALL SCRIPT FOR REPORTING ACCIDENTS AND MEDICAL EMERGENCIES Teacher:
Police, fire, ambulance?
Student: Ambulance Teacher:
What state and town are you calling from?
Student:
[insert state and town] ____________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
What phone number are you calling from?
Student:
[insert phone number] ____________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
Where is your emergency?
Student:
[recites their address] ____________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
What is your emergency?
Student:
[insert emergency] ________________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
Okay, an ambulance is on its way. Stay on the line. Is [insert name] _________________conscious?
Student:
[insert answer] ____________________________________________________________________________.
Teacher:
Is [insert name] _________________ breathing?
Student:
[insert answer] ____________________________________________________________________________.
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[Teacher motions for the paramedic students to enter]
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Is the paramedic there yet?
Student:
Yes, they are here _________________________________________________________________________.
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Lesson Ten: House Fire Safety
FIRE-SAFETY STOCKTAKE FORM
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Lesson Ten: House Fire Safety
FIRE-ESCAPE PLAN
1. Draw the floor plan of your house below. 2. Draw the two best ways out of your house. Cut out and place on the fridge at home!
3. Where is the best meeting place (for example, your letter box)? 4. Practise this escape plan with your family! 5. Keep the plan handy (on the fridge) to remind everyone of the safe exits in case of fire.
The following of our family have practised this house fire escape plan. Name Signature
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Lesson Eleven: Bushfire Danger Ratings
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The fire is under control. Take care to avoid any dangers. Keep up to date.
ALL CLEAR
A fire is threatening homes and lives. Take immediate action to survive. Only leave if it is safe to do so.
EMERGENCY WARNING
A fire is out of control. You need to leave now Do not ‘wait and see’.
WATCH AND ACT
A fire has started. Be aware and keep up to date.
ADVICE
Lesson Twelve: Bushfire Alerts
BUSHFIRE ALERTS
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The fire is under control. Take care to avoid any dangers. Keep up to date.
ALL CLEAR
A fire is threatening homes and lives. Take immediate action to survive. Only leave if it is safe to do so.
EMERGENCY WARNING
A fire is out of control. You need to leave now Do not ‘wait and see’.
WATCH AND ACT
A fire has started. Be aware and keep up to date.
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Lesson Twelve: Bushfire Alerts
BUSHFIRE ALERTS
Lesson Twelve: Bushfire Alerts
BUSHFIRE WARNING CHECKLIST
WE ARE READY TO RECEIVE BUSHFIRE ALERTS We have a battery operated radio tuned to the local emergency services station. We have saved the fire service warnings website in our internet ‘favourites’ folder. We have ed the fire service smart phone app.
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Lesson Thirteen: Preparing for Bushfire
HIGH-RISK HOUSE
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Lesson Thirteen: Preparing for Bushfire
GOOD / BAD THINGS AROUND THE HOUSE LIST
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IN CASE YOU HAVE TO GO, WHAT WILL YOU TAKE?
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Lesson Fourteen: Making a Bushfire Plan
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Lesson Fourteen: Making a Bushfire Plan Our family bushfire plan: Our trigger to leave early will be:
We will get there by:
(Depending on where the fire is located, you might consider other roads or paths. You can find out if there is a Neighbourhood Safe Place in your local community by calling your local Fire Brigade.)
(Consider triggers such as a high fire-risk day, fire close to your home, the smell of smoke or
We will take:
a bushfire alert.) It is recommended that children always leave early.
We will go to: (Prepare your emergency kit as well as anything else you might need in advance, including medications or pet needs.)
(Consider low fire-risk areas.)
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Hey Parents! You can find some great tips on how to make a bushfire plan with your kids in this handy ebook www.bushfirecrc.com/resources/product/involve-your-kids-bushfire-survival-planning-ebook
Lesson Fourteen: Making a Bushfire Plan We will tell:
Our back-up plan:
(Sometimes things don’t go according to plan. To make sure your family is always safe, make a back-up plan).
(Make sure people know where you are going to and you tell them when you get there safely.)
Our places of last resort are:
If a bushfire happens when we are at school, we will:
(Neighbourhood Safer Places and other safe locations.)
Our back-up travel routes are:
If we cannot leave the house, we will: Don’t forget to make a plan for your pets! NP
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Lesson Fourteen: Making a Bushfire Plan
EMERGENCY BUSHFIRE KIT CHECKLIST GENERAL ITEMS
BEFORE YOU LEAVE, DON’T FORGET TO ADD
Portable battery-operated radio
Cash, ATM cards, credit cards
Waterproof torch
Medications, toiletries and sanitary supplies
Spare batteries
Special requirements for infants, the elderly, injured or disabled
First aid kit with manual Candles with waterproof matches Woollen blankets Emergency numbers Waterproof bag for valuables
Mobile phone and charger Combination pocket knife Important documents, valuables and photos (in waterproof bag) Change of clothes for everyone Drinking water (at least three litres per person per day)
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