Disaster response and evacuation procedure Introduction When the local transportation system is effective, there is a high possibility of responding to natural disasters such as terrorist attacks and other devastating incidents. Disaster response and evacuation (DRE) implements the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) to improve the effectiveness of the transportation system, thereby strengthening response and recovery of disasters. This includes the convenience of professionally trained staff to the affected areas, better information on the transportation system of the afflicted areas, and the provision of more efficient and safe evacuation methods.
The Center has formulated disaster prevention plan / policy. Our plans include response to various disasters that are vulnerable to our website, as well as on-site and off-site evacuation and local evacuation procedures. Evacuation routes are posted in each classroom. Our disaster prevention plan / policy is in the information guide of the classroom. Our center offers children and staff at least 72 hours of food and water so that parents can not come and greet their children at regular times. Mindi Bliss is in charge of storing supplies. Every 6 months, we check the expiration date of food, water, goods, and change supplies accordingly. For those who need them, they can get the medicines and medicines they need at any time.
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Disaster Response and Evacuation Procedure 1. Introduction When the local transportation system is effective, there is a high possibility of responding to natural disasters such as terrorist attacks and other devastating incidents. Disaster response and evacuation (DRE) implements the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) to improve the effectiveness of the transportation system, thereby strengthening response and recovery of disasters. This includes the convenience of professionally trained staff to the affected areas, better information on the transportation system of the afflicted areas, and the provision of more efficient and safe evacuation methods.
Evacuation places are part of disaster prevention. Many of the biggest evacuation centers are facing wartime military attacks. The modern large-scale evacuation is usually the result of natural disasters. Up to now, the largest quiet evacuation in the United States occurred after Hurricane Gustaf and Level 5 Hurricane Rita (2005), and panicked one month after the flood of Hurricane Katrina. The longer the person living in the coastal area, the lower the possibility of evacuation. It is difficult to predict the course of a hurricane. The predictor knows the hurricane's day in advance, but their prediction of the stormy place is well thought out. Hurricane gave more warning time compared with most disasters human experienced. But this will allow predictors and officials to "make the wolf cry" and reduce people concerned about evacuation orders.