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Halfway through your dayshift, you hear a weather radio announcement at your facility is under a tornado warning you hear the siren sounding in the community circle which steps you should take immediately may choose more than one answer, draw drapes or curtains, and shut windows, notify residents and other staff of the need to implement emergency procedures check emergency kit to make sure the flashlights are working and there are extra batteries leave it so you can return to it later if you need it quickly complete your med pass, so there will not be any med errors. Keep local new stations on to receive updates on the storm and warning cause supervisor. Encourage residents to come inside. If they refuse call 911 the man the police help you get there is to show to notify all residents, staff, and visitors.
Of the warning make sure that all residents are inside make a list of refusals complete a room apartment check and account for all residence move residence visitors and staff to interior hallways for their designated shelter areas grab blankets pillows and emergency kids flashlights, batteries, operated radio, first aid kids, etc. read the kitchen to make sure everyone has snacks to use portable phone or cell phone to call 911 and ask them to standby so you get priority if there’s any damages or injuries because of the storm or tornado
Of the warning make sure that all residents are inside make a list of refusals complete a room apartment check and account for all residence move residence visitors and staff to interior hallways for their designated shelter areas grab blankets pillows and emergency kids flashlights, batteries, operated radio, first aid kids, etc. read the kitchen to make sure everyone has snacks to use portable phone or cell phone to call 911 and ask them to standby so you get priority if there’s any damages or injuries because of the storm or tornado
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In a tornado warning situation within a facility, it's crucial to take immediate and appropriate actions to ensure the safety of all residents, staff, and visitors. Here’s a prioritized list of steps to take based on your description:
1. **Notify residents and other staff of the need to implement emergency procedures**: Ensure everyone is aware of the tornado warning and the necessary actions.
2. **Encourage residents to come inside**: If they refuse, document their refusals and consider calling 911 for assistance if necessary.
3. **Make sure that all residents are inside**: This is vital for their safety during the tornado warning.
4. **Complete a room/apartment check and account for all residents**: Ensure that everyone is located and accounted for.
5. **Move residents, visitors, and staff to interior hallways or designated shelter areas**: Avoid windows and stay as far away from exterior walls as possible.
6. **Gather emergency supplies**: Grab blankets, pillows, flashlights, batteries, a portable battery-operated radio, and first aid kits to prepare for the duration of the warning.
7. **Check the emergency kit to make sure the flashlights are working and there are extra batteries**: Ensuring that you have functional equipment is crucial in case of power loss.
8. **Leave completed medication passes for later if necessary, but prioritize safety**: It may be safer to halt any non-critical tasks to focus entirely on safety measures.
9. **Keep local news stations on to receive updates on the storm and warning**: Real-time information can be critical for safety and decision-making.
10. **Call 911 only if there are injuries or damage and you require assistance**: If help is needed, make the call but do it based on the urgency of the situation.
While these steps are critical to ensuring safety, remember to follow any additional procedures specific to your facility or organization. Safety is the primary concern during a tornado warning, and returning to normal routines can wait until after the situation has been resolved.
1. **Notify residents and other staff of the need to implement emergency procedures**: Ensure everyone is aware of the tornado warning and the necessary actions.
2. **Encourage residents to come inside**: If they refuse, document their refusals and consider calling 911 for assistance if necessary.
3. **Make sure that all residents are inside**: This is vital for their safety during the tornado warning.
4. **Complete a room/apartment check and account for all residents**: Ensure that everyone is located and accounted for.
5. **Move residents, visitors, and staff to interior hallways or designated shelter areas**: Avoid windows and stay as far away from exterior walls as possible.
6. **Gather emergency supplies**: Grab blankets, pillows, flashlights, batteries, a portable battery-operated radio, and first aid kits to prepare for the duration of the warning.
7. **Check the emergency kit to make sure the flashlights are working and there are extra batteries**: Ensuring that you have functional equipment is crucial in case of power loss.
8. **Leave completed medication passes for later if necessary, but prioritize safety**: It may be safer to halt any non-critical tasks to focus entirely on safety measures.
9. **Keep local news stations on to receive updates on the storm and warning**: Real-time information can be critical for safety and decision-making.
10. **Call 911 only if there are injuries or damage and you require assistance**: If help is needed, make the call but do it based on the urgency of the situation.
While these steps are critical to ensuring safety, remember to follow any additional procedures specific to your facility or organization. Safety is the primary concern during a tornado warning, and returning to normal routines can wait until after the situation has been resolved.
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