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Title: Developing An Emergency Response Plan


1
Developing An Emergency Response Plan
  • Michael G. Wilkie
  • Acworth Police Department

2
Georgia Code of LawsO.C.G.A. 20-2-1185
  •    (a) Every public school shall prepare a school
    safety plan to help curb the growing incidence of
    violence in schools, to respond effectively to
    such incidents, and to provide a safe learning
    environment for Georgia's children, teachers, and
    other school personnel. Such plan shall also
    address preparedness for natural disasters,
    hazardous materials or radiological accidents,
    acts of violence, and acts of terrorism. (more
    follows)

3
Mandatory ReporterO.C.G.A 19-7-5
  • 19-7-5.  Reporting of child abuse when
    mandated or authorized content of report to
    whom made immunity from liability report based
    upon privileged communication penalty for
    failure to report
  • School teachers, administrators, guidance
    counselors, school psychologists, visiting
    teachers
  • Must be done within 24 hours

4
Georgia Laws related to SchoolSafety and Security
  • O.C.G.A. 16-11-127.1 establishes a School Safety
    Zone
  • O.C.G.A. 20-2-1180 makes it unlawful for a person
    to remain on school property or within the
    School Safety Zone if there is no legitimate
    reason
  • O.C.G.A. 20-2-1181 makes it unlawful for any
    person to disrupt or interfere with the operation
    of a public school
  • O.C.G.A. 20-2-780 makes it unlawful to make or
    attempt to make a change of custody of a minor
    child at a private, public school.

5
Georgia Laws related to SchoolSafety and
Security (continued)
  • O.C.G.A. 20-2-1182 makes it unlawful for any
    parent, guardian, or person other than a student
    at a public school to insult, abuse, or upbraid a
    teacher or other school personnel
  • O.C.G.A. 20-2-1183 prohibits students from
    carrying electronic communication devices
  • O.C.G.A. 20-2-1184 requires teachers and other
    persons to report certain crimes and creates
    immunity for doing so when done in good faith

6
Safety Plan Components
  • Provide for a safe learning environment
  • Provide for effective response to incidents
  • Address Preparedness for natural disasters,
    hazardous materials, radiological accidents, acts
    of violence, and acts of terrorism

7
Four Phases of Emergency Planning
  • Prevention and Mitigation
  • Preparedness
  • Response
  • Recovery

8
Developing a Security Template
  • On-site assessments of all high schools and
    middle schools to insure prepared response by all
    emergency service
  • Identify primary/secondary evacuation sites
  • Aerial Photos of all High/Middle Schools
  • MOUs and/or Protocols in place
  • Intrusion Alarm Systems installed in all schools

9
Activating the Special Response Team
  • Principal, Headmaster, or designee leader
  • Director of Operations
  • Check-out personnel

10
Aircraft Disasters
  • Small or large aircraft
  • People should be removed upwind from a crash site
  • Triage area for injured

11
Bomb Threat
  • In an unconfirmed threat (no visible device), the
    school administration will make an evacuation
    decision
  • Evacuate immediate area immediately!
  • Restrict use of phones, cell phones, hand-held
    radios

12
Bus Accidents
  • Personnel to the scene
  • Treat the injured
  • Advise your command center of names and
    conditions ASAP
  • Prepare for media

13
Emergency Closings
  • Weather related conditions or disasters
  • Delayed openings
  • Early dismissals
  • Protocol for notifying local news for notice

14
Evacuation Drill Procedure
  • Practice, Practice, Practice!
  • Head count procedures
  • Hand-held bull horn

15
Extreme Emergencies!
  • Call 911
  • Stay on the line
  • Contact appropriate response team members

16
Grief procedures
  • Sudden death incidents

17
Kidnapping or Missing Student
  • Initiate a reasonable, thorough search
  • Contact law enforcement personnel
  • Notify parents
  • The first hours are the most critical

18
Mass Evacuations
  • Fire, natural disaster, explosion
  • Initiate evacuation procedures on which everyone
    has trained
  • Account for all students
  • Establish check-out area
  • Prepare for media

19
Natural Disaster Drills
  • Tornado
  • Make announcement
  • Bring the roster
  • Have an emergency notebook

20
Biological or Chemical Disaster
  • Shelter in place
  • Call 911
  • Follow normal evacuation procedures

21
Lockdown Procedures
  • Establish procedures for emergency lockdown
  • Call 911
  • Limit communications to emergency only
  • Prepare a media response

22
Serious Injury or Death while on field trip or
other extracurricular
  • Make sure personnel have communication ability
  • Call 911
  • Medical attention to injured
  • Refer all media communication to the appropriate
    authority. (Not the sponsor)

23
Silent Alarm Drill
  • Intruder in a certain area
  • Lock immediate area, evacuate remaining area

24
Vandalism, Graffiti
  • Call local law enforcement authorities
  • DO NOT begin cleanup until law enforcement has
    arrived and processed the scene
  • After investigation, cover it until it can be
    cleaned
  • Prepare a media statement

25
Visitors
  • Require identification and check in
  • Challenge anyone you dont recognize
  • Employees should wear photo ID
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