Missing Child & Code Adam Alert ACPL Safety Training Missing Child & Code Adam Alert
Learning Objectives By the end of this training session, you will be able to: Tell the difference between an Amber Alert and Code Adam Alert Indicate the time involved in the missing child procedure Define Code Adam Describe the purpose of a Child Description and Vital Information Form Describe when to call 911 in a missing child situation Explain what happens when a child is found Identify steps to follow after a missing child incident
Missing child & code adam Background Information
Missing Children & Code Adam Alert Code Adam was implemented shortly after the Adam Walsh and Etan Patz missing children cases. Only the Adam Walsh case has been recently solved. A child goes missing in the United States approximately once every 40 seconds. Etan Kalil Patz 6 years old New York City 1979 Adam Walsh 7 years old Hollywood, Florida 1981
Missing Children & Code Adam Alert After these two missing children cases, John Walsh started working with the Police Chiefs Association and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children to develop a standard procedure to use when a child is missing. You can visit http://www.missingkids.com for valuable information regarding missing and exploited children.
Code Adam and Amber Alert The Code Adam Alert is similar to, but not the same as an Amber Alert. A Code Adam alert is issued by ACPL in the event that a staff member has been advised a child has been missing for several minutes, and calls Security. An Amber Alert is issued at the discretion of state and county law enforcement after library staff have called 911 and gotten law enforcement involved in the search.
Missing child & code adam ACPL Procedures
Missing Child & Code Adam The procedure for dealing with a missing child situation is described in the Category 8 section of your Emergency Action Plan notebook. Click one of the pages to go to the Emergency Action Plan on Insite. Print the pages (23-25) for your reference.
Missing child & code adam Level 1
Missing Children & Code Adam Alert: Level 1 If a parent or guardian comes to you and says they have lost their child, Level I begins. If a parent or guardian says they have already searched for several minutes, it is important to begin the Level 1 search procedure immediately. Level 1 takes place in the first 10 minutes
Begin Searching Start your department or branch search clockwise from the place that the child was last seen. Assign a staff member to watch all the exits and entrances.
Main Library: Call Security x3333 At the Main Library, when fellow staff members begin searching for the child, another staff member should call the Security Center at extension 3333. The Security Center will dispatch Properties staff and Security to cover primary entrances and exits while security cameras focus on secondary exits, stairs, café, plaza and parking areas. Main Library: Call Security x3333
Fill out Child Description form Use the Child Description and Vital Information form to note all important information regarding the missing child. This form is located on the last page in the Category 8 section of your emergency action plan notebook. Click on the page to view and print it on Insite. If the person who reports the child missing has a photo of the child, make a copy of it to attach to the form. Many people have pictures on their phones, so ask them to send it to you via text message or e-mail so that you can print it out. Keep a digital copy in case you are asked to e-mail it to authorities.
Missing child & code adam Level 2
Missing Children & Code Adam Alert Level 2 If the child has not been found within the first 10 minutes, Level 2 begins.
Missing Children & Code Adam Alert Level 2 Main Library Branch Library At the Main Library, Security staff will call 911 to get police involved. Branch staff should call 911 at this time.
Missing Children & Code Adam Alert Level 2 “May we have your attention please? May we have your attention please? We have a Code Adam alert. We are looking for a child (give description). Persons with information on the whereabouts of this child are asked to notify security or library staff immediately. Departments with information should call 3333.” At the Main Library, an announcement will be made over the public address system. In a branch, staff must verbally make this announcement to patrons.
Missing child & code adam Child is Located
Child Found If the child is found you should escort the child to the children's department or if in a branch location, use a private area, such as an office or meeting room, so that the child can be consoled until they are reunited with their parent or guardian.
Child with Other Adult If the child is found accompanied by someone other than the parent or guardian: Use reasonable efforts to delay the departure of the adult accompanying the child but do not put yourself, the staff or other patrons at risk. If the individual flees, try to obtain a description, direction of travel, vehicle description, license plate number. Put this information on the Child Description and Vital Information Form for police.
Developmentally Disabled Adults Keep in mind that we should use this same procedure for developmentally disabled adults.
Missing child & code adam After the Missing Child Incident
After the Incident After the incident: Allow time to decompress. Compile notes and prepare an incident report. Allow time for all who were involved to meet and discuss what went well and what could or should be improved upon in the missing person plan. Managers should follow up with their coworkers to see how they are doing. This incident can be extremely stressful. Be prepared to offer the employee assistance program.
Questions? Information for all safety training has been provided by John Hidy, Security Services Manager, Allen County Public Library. For more information or if you have questions, contact John Hidy, x1281or e-mail jhidy@acpl.lib.in.us
To finish your safety training, please complete the quiz.