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Contractor's Name
Coast Property Management
Approval Date
8/3/2020
Council Approval Date
7/29/2020
End Date
7/31/2021
Department
Fire
Department Project Manager
Roger Vares
Subject / Project Title
Apartment for Harborview Paramedic Students
Tracking Number
0002472
Total Compensation
$14,070.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Lease
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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600 Ninth Ave Apts rill COAST <br /> FIRE EVACUATION PLAN <br /> The following are the steps and procedures required in the event of a fire: <br /> 1. FIRE ALARM SAFETY <br /> a. Independent smoke detectors, horns and sprinklers are located in each unit and are connected directly to the alarm life <br /> safety system. <br /> 2. EVACUATION PROCEDURES: Treat every alarm as though it is a real emergency. <br /> a. If the alarm is sounding in your unit, feel doors to see if they are hot before opening. If the door is cool, open it slowly <br /> and check conditions in the hallway before exiting. Close all doors and windows behind you, and proceed to exit <br /> through the nearest stairwell. Do not return to your unit for any reason. If you encounter smoke, stay low or crawl. The <br /> air will be best near the ground. Cover your nose and mouth with a wet cloth to breathe easier. <br /> b. Before entering the stairwell, check the door to see if it is hot. If it is cool, proceed to the exit. If the stairwell is filled with <br /> smoke and you aren't sure you can make it out. Return to your unit to await evacuation. <br /> c. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE ELEVATORS. <br /> d. If a fire exists, render assistance to others as much as you are able. <br /> e. Proceed to the gathering area to the north of the building to await further instructions. Notify management or other <br /> emergency personnel if you think someone is still in the building. <br /> f. Wait until you are given instructions by the fire department to return to your unit. <br /> 3. NON-AMBULATORY EVACUATION: <br /> a. If you find that you are unable to evacuate the building on your own, please notify management immediately, preferably <br /> prior to a critical situation so that your unit will be provided on a list to the fire department. <br /> b. If in the event of an emergency you find that you are not able to evacuate the building close your door and seal off the <br /> base with a wet towel and hang a sheet or drapery out of the window to signal that you are trapped. Wait for <br /> emergency personnel to evacuate you. <br /> Apartment Number: 1 -401 <br /> srizt____& <br /> yl-a-C4.- 08/03/2020 <br /> City of Everett(Resident) 14 Date Myrya Gr cegent) Date <br /> Office of the City Attorney <br /> APPROVED AS TO FORM <br /> David C.Hall,City Attorney <br /> ATTES e c `�." <br /> e City Clerk <br /> ifisj 26 <br />
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