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Haggerty | Emergency Action <br />Plan Page 8 of 19 <br />2022 HCI <br />D.Beware of potential dangers after an earthquake such as escaping gas, unstable <br />building structures, electrical hazards, etc. Also beware of aftershocks. <br />Evacuation of the Disabled <br />A.Persons with a disability (including a short-term disability) limiting them from <br />safely moving to the assembly point will congregate in the lobby area where they <br />will be assisted by either an Emergency Responder or law enforcement personnel. <br />B.In the event an emergency renders the lobby unsafe or dangerous, an Emergency <br />Responder will assist or carry the disabled person for pick-up and relocation. <br />C.If assistance is not immediately available, disabled persons should stay in the exit <br />corridor. An Emergency Responder will advise Security and Fire Department <br />personnel of the location of the disabled person(s) in the event all other actions <br />fail. <br />A list of employees who will need assistance in the event of an emergency is included in <br />Attachment D. <br />Serious Injury <br />Check the scene and the victim to determine the danger potential and the extent of the <br />injury. Do not move a seriously injured victim unless there is an immediate danger such <br />as fire, flood, or poisonous gas. If you must move the victim, do it as quickly and carefully <br />as possible. If there is no immediate danger, do not move the victim and advise the <br />bystanders the victim is not to be moved. <br />A.Call 911 (9-911 if using an office phone) immediately if the victim is unconscious. <br />Additionally, you should call for an ambulance if the victim has trouble breathing <br />or is breathing in a strange way; has pressure or pain in the chest or abdomen; is <br />bleeding severely; has slurred speech; appears to have been poisoned; has <br />injuries to the head, neck, or back; or has possible broken bones. <br />B.Keep the victim calm and as comfortable as possible. Administer CPR or First Aid if <br />you have been trained in those areas (A list of these employees is included at the <br />end of this document). A First Aid kit should be used, and precautions should be <br />taken to minimize exposure to blood and other bodily fluids. Remain with the <br />victim until emergency services personnel and Security arrive.