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Learn vital information for parents, children, and cell phone users in case of emergencies. Follow essential guidelines for safety and emergency response.
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Two things every parent should know in case of an emergency
Their child’s height Their child’s weight
Two things every child should know in case of an emergency
How to dial 911 Their address
Two things everyone using a cell phone as a home phone should do
Always keep your cell phone in the same location at night Make sure all family members know that location
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING everyone should do BEFORE an emergency Photo compliments of Fire Fighter Scott Kreitzer
Make sure your house numbers are clearly marked and visible from the street so emergency personnel know where you’re at
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING everyone should do DURING an emergency
Motorists can help us reach those in need by being attentive and pulling to the right when an Emergency Vehicle approaches. Photo Compliments of Orb3 Web Design and Management (http://orb3.net)
Move to the Right for Sirens and Lights or P-O-P (Pull over Please) You can help us provide emergency services as quickly as possible by pulling over when you see lights and hear sirens 8 Easy Tips Photo compliments of Fire Fighter Scott Kreitzer
DO • Stay calm • Move to the right side of the road as far as possible and STOP • If you can’t move to the right because of another vehicle or obstacle – STOP • Stay 300 feet behind emergency vehicles traveling with their lights and sirens
DON'T • Pull left into a center or turn lane • Try to beat the green light or turn in front of emergency vehicles • Drive through red light or stop sign when emergency vehicles approach • Disregard the presence of emergency vehicles by continuing to drive
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