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Campus Emergency Management Training 2017-2018

Socorro Independent School District. Campus Emergency Management Training 2017-2018. SCHOOL EMERGENCY DRILLS. Emergency Drills. EVACUATION Fire / Explosion/ Smell of Smoke/ Gas Odor/ Fire Alarm/ Bomb Threat REVERSE EVACUATION

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Campus Emergency Management Training 2017-2018

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  1. Socorro Independent School District Campus Emergency Management Training 2017-2018

  2. SCHOOL EMERGENCY DRILLS

  3. Emergency Drills • EVACUATION Fire/ Explosion/ Smell of Smoke/ Gas Odor/ Fire Alarm/ Bomb Threat • REVERSE EVACUATION Weather situation, hazardous chemical spill outside building, or any other situation requiring a protective action • LOCKDOWN Intruder/Weapons/Hostage/Active Shooter/Hostile Individual/Criminal activity • SEVERE WEATHER High winds/ Hail/ Thunderstorms/Lightning/Tornados • SHELTER IN PLACE Hazardous chemical spill outside building or requiring a protective action

  4. Evacuation • When you hear the fire alarm or other emergency announcement, begin campus building evacuation, and student accountability procedures. • Report to assembly areas outside the campus. • Follow instructions given by administrator or Law Enforcement Officer. f relocation is necessary, account for all students before boarding the bus and again when arriving to the new location.

  5. Reverse Evacuation • A reverse evacuation can be initiated due to weather or any other situation requiring a protective action. • A campus administrator or school personnel will initiate reverse evacuation procedures and instruct staff members to bring all individuals that are outside into the building to a safe area. • Check hallways and bring students into classrooms or safe location • Account for all students and staff members.

  6. Lockdown • The administrator or school personnel will announce LOCKDOWN three times over the intercom system. Ensure all doors are locked. • Keep students quiet and out of view. • If the door can not be locked initiate the process of barricading the door. Account for all students – email • Do not let any student leave.

  7. Lockdown • Phones (including cell phones) are not to be used unless communicating critical information to school administrators or Law Enforcement • Remain in locked classrooms until Law Enforcement Officer unlocks the classroom door.

  8. Severe Weather • SEVERE WEATHER announcement will be made to initiate campus severe weather procedures. Ensure to initiate accountability procedures. • In case of tornados, seat students in one row facing the interior walls and in multiple rows facing the same direction. • Keep students calmand follow procedures. • Do not let any student leave without proper authorization.

  9. Shelter in Place • Announcement will be made to initiate Shelter in Place procedures. • Shelter in Place can be used for incidents that require protective actions. • Close doors and shut off air intake system for classroom if necessary. • Find a way to seal any gaps in doors or window that might allow air to infiltrate classroom. • Do not let any student leave the classroom. • Follow instructions provided by the administrator and Law Enforcement Officer.

  10. Campus Emergency DrillSchedule The emergency drills will be conducted utilizing the whole campus. Recommended time frame to conduct the emergency drills between 9:00 am to 11:00 am. July 31stthrough August 11th • Fire Drill (within the first 10 days of school) August 14ththrough August 25th • Lockdown August 28ththrough September 8th • Severe Weather – Reverse Evacuation September 11ththrough September 22nd • Shelter in Place October 16ththrough October 27th • Evacuation – without the use of the fire alarm Fire Drills – • Monthly

  11. Primary Emergency Exit Route

  12. Secondary Emergency Exit Route

  13. SCHOOL EMERGENCY DRILLS MATCH GAME QUIZ High winds/ Hail/ Thunderstorm Fire/ Explosion/ Smell of Smoke/ Gas Odor/ Fire Alarm/ Bomb Threat Hazardous chemical spill outside building Suspicious/threatening person or hazardous chemical spill outside building Intruder/Weapons/Hostage/ Active Shooter/Hostile Individual/Criminal Activity/ Dangerous Animal EVACUATION LOCKDOWN SEVERE WEATHER REVERSE EVACUATION SHELTER IN PLACE

  14. Bomb Threat U.S. Department of Homeland Security What you can do when there is a bomb threat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg7yVTBciWg&app=desktop

  15. THANK YOU Reference Texas School Safety Center. (2016). The role of districts in emergency management.  http://txssc.txstate.edu/tools/emergency-management-toolkit/role-of-districts/committee-guidelines

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