TMCC Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)

a. Remain calm b. Keep students together c. Take attendance and account for students. Identify students that are missing as well as students that may not be assigned to your class. Supplemental Considerations • Shortly after the incident the media will have a presence near your campus. The PIO, part of the command staff operating under the Incident Command System, will deal with the media in conjunction with law enforcement or fire departments. • Media should not be allowed on campus or at the Reunification Site. • Translators may need to be available at various checkpoints. • Ensure special needs students and faculty are assisted. Request help if needed. • Some parents of minor children may refuse to cooperate with the student/parent reunification process. This situation can be diminished, to some degree, if parents are informed about campus release procedures before the disaster or emergency occurs. • Students, faculty, staff, and parents may be emotional when arriving at the Reunification Site. Have counseling available to deal with issues that exceed your area of expertise. • Other resources to utilize if necessary; red cross, victim advocates, community reach, administrative staff, local/county emergency management personnel. Truckee Meadows Community College Emergency Operations Plan 58

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