Enhancing School Safety and Emergency Response Protocols

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Discover the integrated safe school plan, protocols for dealing with emergencies, and actions to take during bomb threats. Learn how to handle lockdown situations, medical transportation procedures, and respond to difficult situations effectively. Contact the Operations Coordinators for assistance and guidance in ensuring the safety of students and staff.

  • School Safety
  • Emergency Response
  • Operations Coordinators
  • Lockdown Procedures
  • Difficult Situations

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  1. SCHOOL SAFETY Eugene L. Hernandez Administrator of Operations Tony Cortez Operations Coordinator

  2. Dealing With Emergencies Integrated Safe School Plan: www.ISSP.lausd.net Assess Look at Options Respond

  3. Bomb Threats Taking a Call Protocol for actions

  4. Operations Coordinators Maria Butler, Lead Coordinator: (213) 369-9143 Michelle Gorsuch, Coordiantor (213) 222-3894 Mojgan Moazzez, Coordinator (213) 507-3478 Tony Cortez, Coordinator (213) 369-3339

  5. Lockdown Make Announcements Lock/ Secure doors Close Blinds Assist with Communication Start time Contact Operations Coordinator

  6. Medical Transportation 911 Ambulance Company and names Place of where the student/staff is being transported Employee riding with student (required)

  7. Responding to Difficult Situations/Emergencies Incident Commander Remember you can only control your behavior.

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