22 Pa. Code § 10.24 - Emergency and nonemergency response and preparedness
(a) Each school district, in cooperation with
the local emergency management agency and the Pennsylvania Emergency Management
Agency, shall develop and implement a comprehensive disaster response and
emergency preparedness plan as required under
35 Pa.C.S. §
7701(g) (relating to duties
concerning disaster prevention). The plan shall be reviewed annually and
modified as necessary.
(b) A school
district's comprehensive disaster response and emergency preparedness plan
shall be consistent with the guidelines developed by the Pennsylvania Emergency
Management Agency and other applicable State requirements as required under
35 Pa.C.S. §
7701(g).
(c) In developing a comprehensive disaster
response and emergency preparedness plan, a school district shall consider the
framework presented in the National Incident Management System.
(d) A school district shall provide the
emergency management agency of every county of which the school district is a
part a copy of the district's comprehensive disaster response and emergency
preparedness plan as required under
35 Pa.C.S. §
7701(g).
(e) A school district shall provide to each
local police department and each local fire department having jurisdiction over
geographic territory of which the school district is a part a copy of the
district's comprehensive disaster and response emergency preparedness
plan.
(f) In an emergency, a school
district shall follow the procedures in its comprehensive disaster response and
emergency preparedness plan adopted under
35 Pa.C.S. §
7701(g).
(g) By September 30 of each year, a school
entity shall assemble and make ready for immediate deployment to the Incident
Command Post, that is, a physical location established in accordance with the
school entity's plan adopted under
35 Pa.C.S. §
7701(g) to manage an
emergency incident or disaster, the following information for the purpose of
assisting local police and fire departments in responding to an emergency:
(1) Blueprints or floor plans of the school
buildings.
(2) Aerial photo, map or
layout of the school campus, adjacent properties and surrounding streets or
roads.
(3) Locations of
predetermined or prospective command posts.
(4) Current teacher/employee
roster.
(5) Current student
roster.
(6) Most recent school
yearbook.
(7) School fire-alarm
shutoff location and procedures.
(8) School sprinkler system shutoff location
and procedures.
(9) Gas/utility
line layouts and shutoff valve locations.
(10) Cable/satellite television shutoff
location and procedures.
(11) Other
information the school entity deems pertinent to assist local police and fire
departments in responding to an emergency.
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