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The following information provides basic guidelines for assisting persons with physical disabilities during an emergency evacuation. For more extensive information, please contact the Office of Disabled Student Development. Ground
Floor Above
or Below Ground Floors Hearing
Impaired Mobility
Impaired Evacuating
individuals who are not able to walk is much more complicated. If there is
no immediate danger, take the individual to a safe place to await
emergency personnel. Whenever possible, someone should remain with the
person while another individual exits the building and notifies emergency
personnel of the mobility impaired person's exact location. Only
in situations of extreme and immediate danger should you try to evacuate a
wheelchair user yourself. The person with the disability is the best
authority on how he/she should be moved. Ask before you move someone.
While it is best to let professional emergency personnel conduct the
evacuation, a person with a mobility impairment can be carried by two
people who have interlocked their arms to form a "chair" or by
carrying the person in a sturdy office chair. |
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