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Evacuation & Safe Areas

A-Building
Safe Areas: All 3 A-Building Restrooms
Evacuation: Exit doors leading to rear parking lot. (See Map - pdf file)

C-Building
Safe Areas: Lower level hallways and restrooms
Evacuation: Out back or side doors to rear parking lot. (See Map - pdf file)

D-Building
Safe Areas: D-13 (Career Ctr), D-40 (Records Vault), Conference Room off
D-7, and Ladies Lounge (at rear of the building)
Evacuation: Exit rear exit doors to rear parking lot or basketball court. (See Map - pdf file)

E-Building
Safe Areas:All restrooms
Evacuation: Out rear exits to parking lot or basketball court. (See Map - pdf file)

K-Building
Safe Areas: Downstairs restrooms and K-120 (both A & B sections)
Evacuation: Out front doors to rear parking lot. (See Map - pdf file)

M-Buildings
Safe Areas: There are no designated safe areas in the Modular Buildings.
All people in the M-Buildings should move to the lower
floor of the Clement Building for severe weather.The Response
Coordinator of the Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management highly recommends evacuating the modular buildings when a tornado Watch is in effect for our area.
Evacuation: Out front doors to rear parking lot. (See Map - pdf file)

PEG TV Studio
Safe Areas: Restrooms
Evacuation: Out front door to rear parking lot. (See Map - pdf file)

W-Building
Safe Areas:
B-Section interior hallway and adjacent interior office area.
W-90/W-93 hallway & W-102 hallway and W-103 classroom
Restrooms off Main Lobby
Evacuation: W-90 hallway and Financial Aid hallway to rear parking lot. (See Map - pdf file)

This plan is presented by Nashville State Tech Community College Safety and Security, along with the Emergency Procedures Committee and was prepared in consultation with Scott Harris, Response Coordinator of the Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management, and Cecil Whaley, Director of Natural Hazards for the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency.

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