To exit the building at the 1st floor level, exit out the main entrance for the classroom spaces onto the open space outside the entrance. If the main entrance is unavailable, exit down the stairs by classroom 102, into the lobby of the building and exit outside into Pemberton Square.
To exit the building from classroom B in the basement, follow the exit signs and exit the building by taking the escalator or the stairs to the lobby level and exit outside into Pemberton Square.
The primary assembly area for One Beacon Street is the open space outside One Beacon Street, across from 10 Somerset Street.
If there is a need to assemble further away from the building, the secondary assembly area is Roemer Plaza, which is located on the south side of 20 Somerset Street, outside the main entrance.
The designated areas of refuge for One Beacon Street are the landings in the enclosed stairwells on each floor. These areas are sometimes known as “emergency waiting areas” or “locations for rescue assistance.” The enclosed stairwells are constructed of fire resistive materials that protect individuals from the effects of a fire during evacuation.
REPORTING A FIRE OR EMERGENCY
Persons discovering a fire, smoky condition, or explosion should pull the nearest fire alarm pull station which will notify the Boston Fire Department that there is an alarm in the building. Fire alarm pull stations are located on each floor. The horn/strobe alarms alert building occupants of the need for evacuation.
To report any emergency on campus, notify Suffolk University Police at extension 8111, or 617-573-8111.
WHEN THE FIRE ALARM SOUNDS
INDIVIDUALS NEEDING ASSISTANCE
Some building occupants require assistance during building evacuation. Employees and visitors who need assistance can voluntarily register with the Office of Emergency Management at (617) 573-8795. Students who need assistance can voluntarily register with the Office of Disability Services located on the 7th floor of 73 Tremont Street. Their phone number is 617-994-6820.
Floor Wardens can help individuals needing assistance by directing them to areas of refuge (i.e. protected stairwells), and notifying emergency response personnel of their location. Transporting individuals with disabilities up and down stairs should be avoided except by trained emergency personnel. All individuals, regardless of their circumstances, need to take responsibility for their safety in an emergency, which means being able to move away from any and all hazards.
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Incident Support Team | 8/19/2015 |