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to Do During a Fire |
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What
to Do
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by Kings County Fire Department (CA) |
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To
escape a fire, you should: |
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- Check
closed doors for heat before you open
them. If you are escaping through a closed
door, use the back of your hand to feel
the top of the door, the doorknob, and
the crack between the door and door frame
before you open it. Never use the palm
of your hand or fingers to test for heat—burning
those areas could impair your ability
to escape a fire (i.e., ladders and crawling).
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- If
the door is Hot: Do
not open it. Escape through a window.
If you cannot escape, hang a white
or light-colored sheet outside the
window, alerting fire fighters to
your presence.
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- If
the door is Cold: Open
slowly and ensure fire and/or smoke
is not blocking your escape route.
If your escape route is blocked, shut
the door immediately and use an alternate
escape route, such as a window. If
clear, leave immediately through the
door and close it behind you. Be prepared
to crawl. Smoke and heat rise. The
air is clearer and cooler near the
floor.
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- Crawl
low under any smoke to your exit—heavy
smoke and poisonous gases collect first
along the ceiling.
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- Close
doors behind you as you escape to delay
the spread of the fire.
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- Stay
out once you are safely out. Do not reenter.
Call 9-1-1.
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Be
Responsible - Be Ready - Be Prepared!
Your Emergency Preparedness Team
Kings County Fire Department, Office of Emergency Management
280 Campus Drive Hanford, CA 93230
(559) 582-3211, Ext. 2634
www.kingscountyoem.com
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