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Hi Carol,

I can't help you on the first, but can tell you what we did for the second.
It's not so much what we put on the plan, but what we did with it when it
was in the editing stages. After I'd written it up to the best of my
ability and had my staff check it for holes, I took it to the fire chief
and police chief here in town and had them look over it, make suggestions,
and additions. They made *several* enlightening suggestions (I hadn't even
thought to include no cell phones or radios in the case of a bomb threat,
for example). After I'd run it to my board for a look over, I brought both
chiefs copies of our plan to have on file. Hope that's helpful.

Thanks,
Meg Harrison
Director
Clinton Public Library
www.clintonpubliclibrary.org
865-457-0519



On Tue, Apr 2, 2019 at 1:59 PM Carol Ghattas <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Does anyone have in their current emergency plan a section on the
> following?
>
> *Library emergency plan includes provisions to open the library when
> possible during a local or national disaster. *
> *Library emergency plan is coordinated with local emergency management
> agencies. *
>
> I would be interested to see how you include this in your plans.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Carol Ghattas
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> Carol Ghattas, Branch Librarian
> Linebaugh Public Library
> Rutherford County Library System
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