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Thank you for coming today. WELCOME. Classroom Emergency Procedures. In ALL emergencies call 911 or for cellphones 617-343-4911 Know your role in an emergency before it presents itself. Evacuation. Listen for instructions as routes/assembly areas may change Take daily attendance

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  1. Thank you for coming today WELCOME

  2. Classroom Emergency Procedures • In ALL emergencies call 911 or for cellphones 617-343-4911 • Know your role in an emergency before it presents itself

  3. Evacuation • Listen for instructions as routes/assembly areas may change • Take daily attendance • Leave ALL personal belongings behind • Walk, do not run. Do not use elevators • Account for all students when you reach assembly area • Notify the Headmaster of any injuries • Do not reenter the school until told to do so

  4. Safe ModeEXTERIOR TO BUILDING • Safe mode is a protective action to safeguard faculty, staff, and students when there is an armed perpetrator • Familiarize yourself with the system that will be used to warn you to lockdown • Listen for instructions

  5. INTRUDER • Take refuge in nearest room • Close and secure all doors • Close and lock all windows • Close blinds or shades • Turn off all lights • Direct students to sit quietly on the floor away from windows and doors

  6. Shelter-In-Place • A temporary strategy designed when there is insufficient time to evacuate to a safe location • Close all doors and windows to seal building • Take daily attendance • Relocate everyone to pre-determined area • Account for and supervise students • Remain in the shelter until told otherwise

  7. Medical Emergency • Note location of AED, First Aid supplies and trained staff members • Universal Precautions whenever there is potential contact with infectious materials • Call the main office to report medical emergency • Provide CPR/AED/First Aid if trained • Locate nurse

  8. Suspicious Package • Know the indicators • Notify Headmaster that suspicious package has been detected • Alert everyone in adjacent areas and clear the area • If is it believed to be a bomb, evacuate building and follow Bomb Threat procedures • Note reasons for identifying as suspicious

  9. Bomb Threat • Electronic mail threat • Written threat • Telephone call • Verbal threats • Bomb Threat Evaluation

  10. Missing Person • Missing person’s information • Missing person’s last known whereabouts • Procedures • Abduction • Kidnapping

  11. Weapon Assault • Warning signs • Possession of a weapon • Assault or fight in progress • Acts of violence in progress • Armed intruder in classroom

  12. Weapon Assaults • Armed Intruder in the classroom • If possible notify Main Officer • Do as gunman demands • Avoid sudden moves • Never argue • Avoid using force unless necessary • Talk to gunman and learn as much as possible • Keep attention on you, not students • Be observant but do not stare • Mentally record detailed description of person/weapon • Preserve the crime scene and avoid disturbing evidence

  13. Suicide • Verbal symptoms • Situational symptoms • Behavioral symptoms • Suicide threat or attempt procedures

  14. Questions??? Rick Deraney 617-212-2397 Lt Det Gary French 617-594-2912

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