Emergency evacuation by emergency responders during emergency situations in the state.
When can evacuations be carried out within or outside the state?
Evacuations may be carried out before, during, or after disasters.
What situations need emergency evacuations within or outside the state?
Here are various reasons for evacuations.
Natural disasters, such as volcano eruptions, cyclones, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, and bushfires
Fires
Military attacks, bombings, attacks that cannot be immediately controlled, military
Structural failure
Viral outbreaks
Road traffic disasters, including train accidents
Aviation disasters
Factory issues like chemical spills and nuclear disasters
What has happened that needs emergency evacuation within and outside the state?
What is evacuation by emergency responders during an emergency within or outside the state?
The process of evacuating people from a building or an area that is not safe.
How do evacuations by emergency responders during an emergency within or outside the state proceed?
Determine emergency types and their impact
Raise the alarm
Sound fire alarm systems (if installed)
Manage individuals with special needs, including those who need assistance
Define assembly area(s)
Transfer to safe location without harm
Relocate to original housing after verifying safety
What situations do not need evacuation by emergency responders during an emergency in the state?
Normal situations do not need evacuations
Tricks by others for vested interests do not need evacuations
Profile of state emergency management services department staff with specific areas of service.
What is the profile of the director of the state emergency management services department (for example, Illinois)?
What is the profile of emergency management services staff in charge of a specific area of service (for example, zip code 60640 in Illinois)?
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Last Updated: May 6, 2016 |