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MEDICAL EMERGENCY FIRE EVACUATION DISASTER RESPONSE LOSS OF UTILITES MISSING PATIENT BOMB THREAT IMMINENT SEVERE WEATHER WORKPLACE VIOLENCE ARMED INTRUDER PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL BLOOD/BODY FLUID SPILL BLOOD/BODY FLUID EXPOSURE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE EXPOSURE WORK RELATED INJURY OR ILLNESS Placeholder image
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INITIAL RESPONSE

When severe weather causes high water and flooding problems

  • Remain calm
  • Alert staff and families of flood conditions
  • Listen for weather and road condition updates
  • Notify personnel to remain on duty until released by your manager

 

SECONDARY RESPONSE

& FOLLOW UP

If it becomes necessary to evacuate the building,

  • Remain calm
  • Alert others in the area
  • Listen for directions from Lisle-Woodridge Fire Department
  • Refer to the EVACUATION procedure as needed
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  • When high water and flooding conditions improve
    • Return to normal operations
    • Call your manager
    • Call Almost Home Kids Operations Director
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