http://www.theksbwchannel.com/education/4049149/detail.html Damn, that's gotta suck... Being a cripple and being left to die in a stairwell with your crippled friends...
Re: School Emergency Policy: Leave Wheelchair-Bound Kids Beh I know that I am going to sound like an idiot for defending this, but here goes.... 1. A child in a wheel chair stands a much better chance of injury from being evacuated in a panic situation down a flight of stairs than he does from the effects of smoke/fire. It is highly likely that he would be dropped if carried. It takes a fairly strong person to lower someone in a wheel chair down stairs. 2. In the US, schools are required to have fire stations within a certain distance of schools. Response time for a firetruck to a school is usually only a matter of minutes. 3. A stairwell is one of the safer places in a building to be. With the doors (fire resistant as required) closed, it would take more than several minutes for a fire/smoke to completely fill the area. 4. In the event of smoke, a stairwell is the easiest place to find someone. It is narrow, and searching is easy. 5. The elevator that takes the wheelchairs to the second floor is not a safe place to be in the fire. Newer schools have wheelchair ramps between floors. This school obviously does not. 6. The lunchroom of the school may be on the second floor, but I will bet you the kitchen is not. Most cities have ordinances that restricta stoves and ovens (fire sources) to lower floors. 7. I am willing to bet that a teacher stayed with the child, or was supposed to stay with the child until help arrived. No teacher in their right mind is going to run out of a building and leave a child all alone. It just doesn't happen. 8. Please note that the school had a plan for the wheelchair bound kids. They had thought it out ahead of time, and carried out the plan as intended. I bet once the offical reply is given (today, 1/6/05) it will make much more sense. In my opinion this is another example of a News Channel creating and hyping a story. It may have a root of truth, and there may really be a problem, but I am willing to bet that it turns out to be overblown. Barry
I think the reasoning behind it is sound, to be sure; I'm just commenting on how much it must suck to be one of those unfortanute few Christopher Reeves types in a situation like this. That, and the obvious Darwinism nod.
Agreed. And to make it worse, the poor kid had downs syndrome. I am sure he was scared to death. Barry
the school was probably built in the good old days before equal opportunities... to retroactively install ramps in a building like that would (i guess) swallow up shitloads of floorspace... obviously there are already elevators installed for the cripcrips.. but using them during a fire is a no-no.... i suggest either tacking a helter-skelter onto the outside of the building for use in these situations (with a huge pile of cushions at the bottom obviously)... or to issue the cripcrips with parachutes...
oh hello, here we go again...... well, they did build that brand new fire station next door, and the funding was being reduced because they really never do anything.. and ,,,and,,,, well. here it is .... It was an inside job. Barry [/url]
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Poor kids, that shit wouldnt have happened if they had Pogo Stick legs. Imagen the wonderful things they could achieve. Getting cats out of tree's in record time. Jumping fences to save.. Babies? What the fuck else could they do..