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1 It Begins with Prevention Preventing vehicle issues is a team effort. Your mechanics should be a part of your safety training programs. The more driver and mechanic communicate, the less mechanical surprises you will have throughout the school year. Teach an effective Pre-trip inspection as well as Post trip. Train your drivers to hear, smell and feel trouble “starting”. Never just assume you can “wait” to point out trouble.

2 Amy Tiedens Emergency Evacuation Plan for students with special needs USE CAUTION, BE PREPARED!

3 What should be on the bus? 1. Students Individual Transportation Plan *If your district does not provide these “ASK” 2. A written Evacuation Plan including layout of bus and seating chart 3. All required emergency equipment and then some!

4 Individualized Transportation Plans ● Describe their physical capabilities ● Describe their cognitive abilities ● Describe their communication abilities ● Use language student can understand; clear, consise commands ● Describe behavioral concerns

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7 Emergency Equipment *First Aid Kit *Bodily Fluid Cleanup Kit *Flares/Emergency triangles *Fire Extinguisher *Seat Belt cutter(s) *Blanket (What type would best suit your needs)

8 Emergency Evacuation plan ● Note on plan students that are able to help younger or disabled student to exit bus ● Note what students need assistance and how you will evacuate the students ● Order/sequence of evacuation plan ● Seating plans

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10 Who can help?

11 Discuss plan with parents and teachers ●Ask parents and teachers if you are able to discuss evacuation plan with student ●Remember, Talking about the plan could cause stress and anxiety for some students

12 Know the students! What needs and abilities do they have? ● Physical concerns? ● Can student get to exit independently? ● Does the student need assistance or supervision?

13 What are the students abilites? ● Are they able to walk off of the bus? ● Will you need to carry them? ● Do you know how to safely take them out of their wheelchair or seating system? And is it appropriate to do so?

14 Medical Concerns ● Oxygen ● Shunt ● Ostomy Tubes ● Allergies ● Dependent on Ventilator

15 Physical ability Of students ● Would a drag blanket be used? ● Operate the two- way radio? ● Could a student lead other students to a safe location?

16 Understand the Students Disabilities ● Learning Disabilities ● DCD- Developmental Cognitive Disabilities ● Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome ● EBD- Emotionally & Behaviorally Disturbed ● ASD- Autism Spectrum Disorder ● ODD - Oppositional Defiant Disorder ● Hearing Impaired or Vision Impaired

17 Communication Concerns ● Is the student non-verbal? ● How are they able to communicate? ● Are they able to understand simple instructions? ● Would student benefit from alternate mode of communication?

18 Use tools to help to communicate ● Ask school staff what works for the student in the classroom? ● Use simple phrases to direct the student what you need them to do. ● Use cards, picture stories to communicate.

19 Pre-School Age Students ● Length of attention span? ● What Seating systems are being used? ● Do you need an extra pair of hands?

20 In the event of an evacuation ● If you need to evacuate the bus and are able to use the lift ● Call 911 to direct traffic ● Direct students to door ● Open lift door ● Tell students to stay by you

21 Stay calm & students will stay calm ● Use bus aide to assist with students ● If you need to evacuate students from one wheelchair bus to another wheelchair bus ● Pull up 2nd bus near stalled bus ● Leave room to take down both lifts ● Angle bus to protect passengers

22 Stay positive and directive ● If students see you are calm and stay positive, they will stay calm ● Treat the evacuation like an adventure! ● We are getting off bus #1 and then we will get back on to bus #2, then we will go back to school ● Students will not know that it was an emergency evacuation if you stay calm

23 Route Specific Evacuation Plans ● Although it is difficult to decide the order of evacuation, the emphasis must be on evacuating the most students in the shortest period of time ● Discuss the importance of extensive planning with driver/bus assistant teams ● Location of student emergency information

24 Driver should observe students behavior or disabilities ● Important for the driver to communicate with dispatch if they observe that the student is unable to communicate or they notice a medical condition because of the student’s disability that was not noted on the Individual Transportation Plan

25 Don’t forget! ● State Law: You must have phone numbers of student’s parent, either on the bus or available through dispatch ● Don’t leave information on bus overnight ● Follow your districts procedures regarding confidentiality

26 Resources ● Internet search ● Google bus evacuation for images ● Get examples of other district’s in the area evacuation plan ● Attend national conferences to get current evacuation plans and procedures

27 helpful persons! *MAPT is a great resource for you. Attend the monthly meeting in person or online! *email your local State School bus safety inspectors. Duane Bartles and Paul Davis as well as their peers are at your service. (remember, it starts with prevention) *Parents & school staff are a part of the safety team, if you are stumped on a student's specific needs they may have just what you need

28 Our emails Feel free to email questions to Amy Tiedens: astiedens@district287.org Jennifer Christianson: jennifer@kochbus.com Sergeant Paul Davis: Paul.davis@state.mn.us

29 Time for Action!


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