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Pierce College Evacuation Plan Chris MacKersie Assistant Facilities Director Director of Safety & Security
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Overview NIMS Overview NIMS Overview NIMS – Evacuation Plan Structure NIMS – Evacuation Plan Structure Evacuation Instructions Evacuation Instructions Evacuation Director Orientation Evacuation Director Orientation Evacuation Pack Review Evacuation Pack Review Evacuation Director Duties Evacuation Director Duties –Building Clearing –Evacuee Assistance –Crowd Control
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National Incident Management System (NIMS)
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NIMS – Evacuation Plan Structure Incident Commander Evacuation Directors Campus SafetyFacilities Public Information Officer Safety Officer Liaison Officer
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Evacuation Instructions Upon hearing the Fire/Evacuation Alarm Upon hearing the Fire/Evacuation Alarm –Secure immediate personal belongings –Secure coat, jacket, sweater, etc… –Secure vehicle keys Evacuate the building using the nearest exit Evacuate the building using the nearest exit Move a minimum of 200 feet away from all buildings Move a minimum of 200 feet away from all buildings Notify an Evacuation Director or Campus Safety Officer of anyone left in the building or needing assistance Notify an Evacuation Director or Campus Safety Officer of anyone left in the building or needing assistance Be prepared to be outside for a minimum of one hour Be prepared to be outside for a minimum of one hour
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Evacuation Director Orientation Read the State of Washington Emergency Evacuation Guidelines for Persons with Disabilities Read the State of Washington Emergency Evacuation Guidelines for Persons with Disabilities Read the State of Washington Emergency Evacuation Guidelines for Persons with Disabilities Read the State of Washington Emergency Evacuation Guidelines for Persons with Disabilities Know the Areas of Refuge in your building(s) Know the Areas of Refuge in your building(s) Know all routes of egress from your area Know all routes of egress from your area Know how to use your assigned two-way radio Know how to use your assigned two-way radio Keep First Aid, CPR and AED certifications current Keep First Aid, CPR and AED certifications current –Strongly recommended, but not required
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Evacuation Pack
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Evacuation Director Duties “Building Clearing” Clear your assigned area of all personnel Clear your assigned area of all personnel –Offices, classrooms, bathrooms, storage and common areas –Inform people they are required to leave Immediately report non-compliant evacuees to Incident Command Immediately report non-compliant evacuees to Incident Command –Be prepared to provide location and physical description of the individual(s)
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Evacuation Director Duties “Evacuee Assistance” Identify personnel unable to evacuate Identify personnel unable to evacuate –Move them to an “Area of Refuge” if possible –Notify Incident Command State your location and situation State what type of special need exists (wheelchair, walks with a cane, etc) State any immediate life-threatening conditions Stay with the person until assistance arrives Stay with the person until assistance arrives –SO LONG AS IT IS SAFE TO DO SO –Notify Incident Command immediately if you must leave
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Evacuation Director Duties “Crowd Control” Move all personnel away from the buildings Move all personnel away from the buildings –Minimum 200 feet –Keep main roadways cleared –Immediately notify Incident Command of unauthorized personnel attempts to enter the facilities Maintain radio awareness and listen for updates Maintain radio awareness and listen for updates Personal Safety Personal Safety –Do not argue with non-compliant personnel –Contact Incident Command for assistance –Do not put yourself in harms way
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District Campus Safety Campus Safety Website: http://www.pierce.ctc.edu/safety/ Fort Steilacoom Campus Safety (253) 964-6751 Puyallup Campus Safety (253) 840-8481 http://www.pierce.ctc.edu/safety/
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