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Never Put Off Till Tomorrow…

…what you can do today, Cheri Clymer reminds readers in her the first posting of her blog EmergenC (get it?). Clymer, a transportation safety trainer at Thompson School District Loveland, Colo., says training for weather related disasters before they arrive is vital.

if you don’t have an emergency plan for your transportation center or if you have not exercised your plan, it requires your immediate attention. Do you know how you fit in the district emergency plan? Are your buses a transportation option for the city, county, etc. in an emergency? Do you have an established crisis team and have they practiced working together in a simulated emergency?

Cold weather may be retreating, but what is your school doing to prepare for the next season of potential emergencies? Share your thoughts here and be sure to visit Clymer’s blog for more updates.

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