 Pre-Trip Inspection  Main passenger door  Rear door  Door release devices  Emergency exit windows  Window release devices  Roof.

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 Pre-Trip Inspection  Main passenger door  Rear door  Door release devices  Emergency exit windows  Window release devices  Roof escape hatch  Seat belt cutter  Evacuation drag cloth  Fire Extinguisher  Warning devices  On-board signage

 Stay Calm  Quickly compose yourself  Pause for a moment  Take a deep breath  Take control

 Visually assess the situation quickly:  Fire/smoke condition  Passenger condition  Number of passengers using wheelchairs  Availability of help  Vehicle condition  Available exits  Do Not fight fires, your responsibility is evacuation of passengers and yourself.

 Lead and Participate in Evacuation  Don’t do anything that will cause you injury  Instruct passengers to release seat belts  Cut seat belts that won’t release  Assist ambulatory passengers first  Have the most able passengers assist others  Assist non-ambulatory passengers  Passengers in wheelchairs should be evacuated without the chair.

 Verify all passengers have been evacuated to a safe location and distance from vehicle  Contact dispatch/supervisor  Place warning devices, if available  Provide continued support to evacuated passengers  Cooperate with emergency personnel when they arrive at the scene