Emergency Preparedness Merit Badge Activity Planner

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'Patrol Leader Merit Badge Planning Guide for the Emergency Preparedness Merit Badge

*** Activities for the Youth Lead Patrol ***

Exploring Emergency Preparedness can be a fascinating youth adventure when done right. Here are a few tips to help the patrol leader get started.

  • Scouts may never add or subtract from the actual merit badge requirements
  • This Planner is only a suggestion of different ideas to make working this Merit Badge both fun and easy.
  • While doing the Worksheet is not a requirement for earning this badge, in many cases it can help you learn key concepts and track your progress.
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A. Make Your Plan

  1. Merit Badge Activity Planning Tips - 14 tips for a successful patrol activity. Read carefully before you start your plan!
  2. Share Your Plan - Meet ahead of time with your patrol, scout leaders, parents and especially with the Merit Badge Counselor. Make changes to the plan as needed.
  3. Prepare Activity Flyer - Keep your fellow scouts informed - events, activities, pre-requisites and more.


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B. Introduction Meeting

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Most merit badge activities do best to have a "introduction" meeting where the patrol can discuss how to get started and to plan out their field trips.


News Flash

Did you scout unit "Activate" for the 2020 Pandemic Emergency? How can your scout unit render meaningful Emergency Service during the current global crisis?

From B.S.A. Emergency Preparedness Merit Badge Req #7: "Do the following: a) Take part in an emergency service project, either a real one or a practice drill, with a Scouting unit or a community agency. b) Prepare a written plan for mobilizing your troop when needed to do emergency service. If there is already a plan, explain it. Tell your part in making it work."

C. Homework / Prerequisites

Assign one or more requirements that the scout can do at home, perhaps as a family activity.

  • Req #1: Completion of the First Aid Merit Badge is required.
  • Req #2b: Prepare Response Chart for Ten Emergencies
  • Req #2c: Family Emergency Plan & Meeting.

D. Study Hall Patrol Night

While some scouts may be adept at self-study, others may do better in a small group setting and taking notes on worksheets. Make an agenda. You can facilitate discussion by asking them why each of the principles introduced here would be relevant. Schedule one or more patrol meetings to work this merit badge.

MBC Discussion Session

Discuss with your MBC the following :

  • Req #2a: What is "Emergency Preparedness"?
  • Req #2b: Prepare Response Chart for Ten Emergencies
  • Req #3: Rescue Demo - Four Household Scenarios
  • Req #4: Demonstrate - Rescue Communications
  • Req #5: Demonstrate - Rescue Transport
  • Req #6: Discussion - NIMS & ICS

Discussion Resources:

E. Field Trip

A related field trip with the MBC will be a great time to do the second half of this merit badge activity:


F. Extra Credit

While none of these are actual requirements for this merit badge - they are terrific opportunities to show Scout Spirit, Do A Good Turn Daily and to have FUN!

  1. Activity Reflection: Use this meeting for scouts to ask questions and to reflect on what they gained personally from this adventure. You can also have a discussion on what future opportunities are here.
  2. Court of Honor Exhibit: Pictures, handiwork and other memorabilia from this adventure will make for a great presentation at the next Scout Troop Court of Honor.


Related Merit Badges

Sometimes it is easier by doing two or more merit badges together as a joint activity: