We spoke about preparing and responding to emergencies, at our Town Hall Meeting February 3rd 2015.
In particular, I discussed with our owners and residents the specifics of the City of Chicago’s “C.A.L.M.” plan for high rise fires and emergency situations:
CALL 911 FIRST
ALERT Building Management/Staff and Neighbors
LISTEN For Instructions From Authorities
MOVE To Safety Or Evacuate, ONLY IF You Are In Immediate Danger
Call 911 First. When you call 911 make sure you provide accurate information such as address, unit or apartment number, and location of the fire or potential emergency.
Alert Building Management/Staff and Neighbors, only after you have called 911. Always provide accurate information about the fire or emergency situation so building personnel can direct the authorities to the emergency once they arrive at the scene.
Listen For Instructions From Authorities, which will be transmitted over the hallway speaker system or instructions provided via the 911 operator. Fire or police officials may also go door to door.
Move to safety or evacuate, only if you are in immediate danger, otherwise stay where you are and do not panic. Depending on the location of the fire, you may be asked to move a couple floors away from the fire floor but in most high-rise fires staying in place can be the safest option.
Management will also send announcements via Channel 195 and our e-mail list, particularly if we are requested to do so by first responders during an emergency situation. Join the e-mail list by sending a request to parktowercondo@dkcondo.com.