Page Details
- 1 - Response To Any Emergency
- 2 - Staff Responsibilities
- 3 - Tornado
- 4 - Fire
- 5 - Hazardous Material
- 6 - Radiological Incident
- 7 - Assault / Fights
- 8 - Bomb Threat
- 9 - Intruder / Hostage
- 10 - Serious Injury / Death
- 11 - Student Unrest
- 12 - Suicide / Attempt
- 13 - Weapons
- 14 - Emergency Alert Stations (EAS)
- 15 - Crisis Team Members
- 16 - Warning And Notification
- 17 - Lock-Down Procedures
- 18 - Sheltering Procedures
- 19 - Evacuation / Relocation Centers
- 20 - Media Procedures
- 21 - Emergency Phone Numbers
- 22 - Additional Resources
Additional Resources
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security (202) 282.8000 dhs.gov or ready.gov
- FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency (800) 424.8802 epa.gov
- American Red Cross (202) 303.4498 redcross.org
- National Weather Service N.O.A.A. (202) 482.6090 nws.noaa.gov noaa.gov/stormwatch
- National Volunteer Fire Council (202) 887.5700 (800) Fire Line
- EPA Federal Emergency Management Agency (800) 621.3362 fema.gov
- NRC U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (800) 368.5642 nrc.gov
- ATF Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (202) 927.7970 atf.gov
- Suicide Prevention Hotline (800) 784.2433 hopeline.com
- EBS Emergency Broadcasting System (800) Call EBS fcc.gov
- Amber Alert (800) The Lost amberalert.gov codeamber.org
- National Institute of Drug Abuse(301) 443.1124 nida.nih.gov
- National Capital Poison Center (800) 222.1222 poison.org
- International Association of Chiefs of Police (800) The IACP theiacp.org
- National Runaway Switchboard (800) Run Away 1800runaway.org
- National School Safety Center (805) 373.9977 schoolsafety.us
- National School Safety and Security (216) 251.3067 schoolsecurity.org