Special Assistance Needs & Disability Emergency Building Evacuation Plan
The content of this document is for informational purposes only. It is not intended for medical or legal advice.
This information provides a general guideline of evacuation procedures for people with special needs and/or disabilities in case of fire and other building emergencies. Chemeketa students and employees who may require special assistance in the event of an emergency evacuation should consider filling out the Chemeketa Community College Special Assistance/Emergency Preparedness form. Employees and students who require special assistance are encouraged to develop their own facilities evacuation plans and identify their primary and secondary evacuation routes from each building they use. Individual emergency evacuation plans should include:
- Developing familiarity with evacuation options. (Risk Management or Disability Services can assist)
- Seeking evacuation assistants willing to help in case of an emergency.
Note: Most Chemeketa Community College buildings have accessible exits at the ground level floor which can be used during an emergency. In other buildings, individuals should work with the College’s Risk Manager, Allen Bunch or the Disability Services Coordinator, Rebecca Bolante identify safe areas to stay during an emergency until rescue assistance arrives or to arrange for alternative methods of accessibility
Table of Contents
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Developing a Plan for an Evacuation
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Tips for Persons with Disabilities in an Evacuation
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Tips for Those Assisting Persons with Disabilities in an Evacuation
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Updated April 29, 2009 by Web Services.


