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Emergency Response Plan: Assumptions
Assumptions
The College Emergency Plan is predicated
on a realistic approach to the problems likely to be encountered on
campus during a major emergency or disaster. Hence, the following are
general guidelines.
- An emergency or a disaster may occur at any time of the day or night, weekend, or holiday, with little or no warning.
- The succession of events in an emergency is not predictable; hence, published support and operational plans will serve only as guidelines and may require on the spot modification in order to meet the requirements of the emergency.
- Disasters may affect residents in the geographical location of the college; therefore, city, state and federal emergency services may not be available. A delay in off campus emergency services may be expected.
- A major emergency may be declared if information indicates that such a condition is developing or is probable.
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