Fire
Emergencies
Active Shooter
Code Amber
Communication and what-not
100

The route we will take to get out of the building if a fire alarm goes off while we are in the office.

What is the back stairwell (or nearest exit)?

100

It's the location you will go for a tornado drill/alarm.

What is the bottom of the back stairwell?

100

What we call seeking safety when there is an imminent threat, past the level of shelter in place. 

What is a Lockdown?

100

It's what to call out if a client is eloping.

What is "BLOCK!"?

100

Information to provide to law enforcement in the event of a lockdown or active shooter. 

What is location/direction of shooter, description, weapons, and victims/injuries?

200

Where we meet once we are outside following a fire alarm. 

What is the southwest side of the soccer field?

200

What you should do if you suspect a threat inside or outside of the building.

What is alert management immediately, remain calm & stay in the building?

200

The best course of action, if possible, that we can take if there is a lockdown.

What is Run? - exit immediately if safe, listen to officers, help others escape if you can.

200

It's how many seconds a client can be out of sight before needing to call a code amber. 

What is 30?

200

What you should keep visible if law enforcement is present. 

What is your hands?

300

What you should do if you do not have a client at the time of a fire alarm. 

What is assist any clients/therapists that need support or transport out of the building?

300

What we should do if a shelter in place is ordered.

What is lock doors, close windows/blinds, silence phones, await further communication?

300

If you cannot get out of the building during a lockdown, this is what you do.

What is Hide? - lock doors and windows, blockade door, stay low, silence phones, call 911 if it's safe

300

The other information you need to provide when verbally announcing a code amber. 

What are client initials?

300

What we should avoid doing in the event of an emergency.

What is yell/scream, stop officers while they are working?

400

The person responsible for directing families from the waiting room in the event of a fire alarm.

Who is the clinic Administrator (Suzanne)?

400

The documentation that needs to be filled out if a more severe injury occurs in the clinic.

What is an incident report? (fill out within 24 hours)

400

The words you will hear if a lock down is ended. 

What is ALL CLEAR?

400

What you should do if you scan your area and do NOT see the client present.

What is announce that your location is clear? (i.e. KITCHEN CLEAR!)

400

It's the rooms that have locks in case of an emergency.

What are all PH offices, bathrooms? (not the kitchen, sensory room, or closets)

500

It's what you should bring with you in event of a fire alarm. 

What is yourself and your client? - only take something with you if it is already on your person and will not take additional time to retrieve

500

The person you should open the door for following a shelter in place or lockdown.

Who is the Manager, Clinic Administrator, or police/authority?

500

The least recommended, last resort, if there is a lockdown or active shooter. 

What is Fight? - act aggressively, throw items, improvise weapons, disrupt or incapacitate

500

It's the amount of time a client can be missing before calling local authorities and parents.

What is 3 minutes?

500

Who we should call if an emergency is actively occurring. 

Who is 911?