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MEDICAL EMERGENCY FIRE EVACUATION DISASTER RESPONSE ELEVATOR MALFUNCTION 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 an evacuation is necessary from a floor or building the Chicago Fire Department will make an announcement and provide direction.

  • Remain calm
  • Alert others in the area of need to relocate or evacuate
  • Listen for instructions from overhead announcement
  • Move out of the immediate area
  • Exit the floor through the closest stairwell unless otherwise directed by the Chicago Fire Department.
  • Do not use the elevator
  • Once outside the building move to Starbucks at Clark/Deming (your assigned meeting place)
  • Account for all patients, parents, visitors, and staff

 

SECONDARY RESPONSE

& FOLLOW UP

  • Suggested relocation or evacuation priority: ambulatory, assisted, then dependent
  • Move those persons unable to walk down the stairs to the Clark NORTH stairwell which is a safe area of refuge.
  • Use Emergency phones located on the 9th and 5th floor stairwells as needed
  • Report any missing person to security or Chicago Fire Department.
  • Wait for instructions from the Chicago Fire Department and/or Hospital Designee before re-entry.
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