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In-house fire response team - Group of employees trained in fire-fighting equipment, responds to fire
emergencies



Minimum of two persons - At least two individuals from each shift included in the in-house fire team



Chief Engineer/Director of Security - Responsible for directing the in-house fire team



Hands-on experience with equipment - Fire team members have practical knowledge of fire-fighting
equipment



Familiar with exits, evacuation routes, procedures - Fire team members know the locations of exits and
evacuation routes



Know how to operate alarm system - Fire team members are trained to operate the alarm system



Trained in first aid and CPR - Fire team members have knowledge of first aid and CPR for potential
injuries



Fire training for staff - Facility manager arranges fire training for all staff members, including fire drills



Designates in-house fire team or hires fire contractor - Facility manager selects an in-house fire team or
contracts a fire contractor



Establishes evacuation routes with fire personnel - Facility manager works with fire personnel to
establish evacuation routes

, Posts maps of evacuation routes in building - Maps of evacuation routes are displayed in each area of
the building



Knows locations of alarm pull stations - All personnel are aware of the locations of alarm pull stations



Practice in use of hand-held extinguishers - Fire training includes practical experience in using hand-held
extinguishers



Knowledge of monitoring panels and shutoff valves - Maintenance and Operations personnel know the
locations and protocols for monitoring panels and shutoff valves



Permanent log of fire training - Facility manager maintains a permanent record of fire training



Supplies training materials for instructors - Facility manager provides necessary training materials for
instructors



Coordination with community during emergency - Healthcare facilities coordinate with community
agencies and volunteers during emergencies



Full-tiered response from EMS - Healthcare facilities receive a response from police, fire department,
and ambulance in emergencies



Recognition of color code announcements - Staff are trained to recognize color code announcements for
different emergencies



Vertical and horizontal evacuation plans - Facility has plans in place for evacuating vertically and
horizontally on each floor



Notification of helper locations - Helper locations are notified to receive evacuees



Alerting community agencies and volunteers - Community agencies and volunteers are alerted during
emergencies

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