An incident has occurred.
- Take care of the injured/find a safe place.
- Preserve and document the evidence/take photos if appropriate.
- Complete an incident report and notify your local council
Timely, clear, concise, and complete incident reports allow for an appropriate response and an opportunity for analysis while promoting continuous improvement of our programs. You can report incidents, near misses, and youth protection / membership infraction incidents to your local council or enter them yourself.
How Do I know if I need to report?

So, how do I report an incident?
- Gather the facts using the tools below.
Incident Information Reporting Tool
Use this tool to report all injuries, illnesses, and incidents during Scouting activities or on council-owned properties that require the intervention of a medical provider beyond basic Scout-rendered first aid.
Youth Protection/Membership Infraction Information Reporting Tool
Use this tool to report all allegations of abuse, violations of Scouting America guidelines or policies, inappropriate behavior by a Scout/Scout leader/parent/other.
Youth Protection of Membership Infraction Reporting Form
Near Miss Incident Information Reporting Tool
Use this tool to report near misses in programs such as COPE and climbing activities. A near miss is an incident that did not result in injury, illness, or damage by definition but that had the potential to have done so. Near misses with clear lessons learned can bring to light opportunities to improve safety performance or program practices.
Then
Report the incident to Minsi Trails Council, 991 Postal Rd, Allentown, PA 18109
Phone No. : 610-264-8551
OR
In an emergency, if timely council contact cannot be made, you can also enter an incident yourself by following this link: https://riskonnectbsa.my.salesforce-sites.com/
Incident Reporting Video
If you are entering a Youth Protection/Membership Infraction report, follow the same steps as in the incident reporting video above and select “Membership Infraction” after you leave the welcome screen.
Near Miss Video
US Coast Guard Required Reporting
Federal law requires the operator or owner of a recreational vessel to file a boating accident report with the State reporting authority if the recreational vessel is involved in an accident that results in any of the following:
- A person dies
- A person is injured and requires medical treatment beyond “Scout rendered first aid.”
- A person disappears from the vessel under circumstances that indicate death or injury
- Damage to vessels and other property totals $2,000 (lower amounts in some states and territories).
- The boat is destroyed.
This requirement is the same regardless of vessel makeup: sail, canoe, paddleboard, kayak, and powerboat.
Click here information on how to file this federally required accident report.
This accident report must be filed in addition to the required Scouting America incident report forms.
FAQ
This FAQ has been developed to assist you with the gathering and entering of incidents into the online Incident Reporting system.
Timely and complete incident reporting provides Scouting America with an opportunity for analysis of incidents that occur and promotes continuous improvement of our programs. The sooner a clear, concise, and complete incident report is made, the sooner an appropriate response to the incident can occur. You can now report accidents, near misses and youth protection incidents along with National Service Center employee accidents.