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๐ Topic Summary
Calling 911 is something we only do when there's a real emergency. An emergency means someone needs help right away because they are very sick or hurt, or there's a dangerous situation like a fire. These worksheets will help you learn what an emergency is, who you can call besides 911, and what information you need to give when you call.
Remember, calling 911 when it's not an emergency can stop people who really need help from getting it quickly. Let's practice to become 911 Super Learners!
๐ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its correct meaning:
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Emergency | A. Someone who answers 911 calls |
| 2. Dispatcher | B. A situation where someone needs immediate help |
| 3. Firefighter | C. Helps put out fires and rescue people |
| 4. Police Officer | D. Enforces the law and keeps people safe |
| 5. Ambulance | E. Vehicle that takes people to the hospital |
Answer Key:
- ๐ 1 - B
- ๐จ 2 - A
- ๐งโ๐ 3 - C
- ๐ฎ 4 - D
- ๐ฅ 5 - E
๐ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Use the words below to fill in the missing words in the paragraph.
Words: address, help, emergency, call, 911
If there is an __________, you should _________ ______ for _________. When you ________, you need to tell them your ________.
Answer Key:
- ๐จ emergency
- ๐ call
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- ๐ help
- ๐ address
๐ค Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about this question and write a short answer:
- โ Why is it important to only call 911 in a real emergency?
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