Show SCHOOLS STUDY AIR PROTECTION Plans for conduct of Salt Lake City public schools and protection of students in event of an air raid alarm or attack were formulated Saturday by Dr L. L John Nuttall Jr school superintendent Principals are held responsible for each school and community co co- co- co ordination Arrangements ments will be made with police and the army interceptor command for an Immediate Immediate immediate im Im- Im- Im mediate telephone message to the board of education administration building in event of an alarm From the administration buildIng building build build- ing each school will be notified by telephone Six have been designated as operators to relay the message To Respond Quickly Schools are to respond promptly to any bona fide signal if the telephone telephone telephone tele tele- phone signal is not received Dr Nuttall said Each school has its emergency signal and upon its sounding children children children chil chil- dren should obtain their wraps and leave the building by an emergency emergency emer emer- gency exit the rules rules- state Use of the exit should be practiced until it is known by all children Children who reside within 15 minutes' minutes walking distance of the school are to go home during the alarm They should be taught to stay indoors indoors as long as the alarm lasts Dr Nuttall said Crippled children children children chil chil- dren and others who cannot make a hurried trip home will be taken to the safest part of the school building Other Children Pupils traveling to school by a bus should go directly to the safest part of the building and children who cannot reach home within 15 minutes should make arrangements arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments to go to a home closer to the school or remain at school Children of kindergarten age will be kept at school unless an older brother or sister neighbor or parent calls for them Parents who are regularly or temporarily I away from home should arrange for a neighbor to care for their children or have them remain in school Each school is to become an emergency center keeping cots and bedding in readiness Dr Nuttall pointed out each school has at least one cot and in most cases many more Teachers Trained All teachers trained in first aid as well as Boy Scouts R ROT O 0 T C members and other specially trained students will be made ready for emergency call Cooperation Cooperation Cooperation Coop Coop- with city and county medIcal medical med med- ical leal departments and the American Ameri Amen can Red Cross will be planned Stretcher carrier cannier poles and splints will be prepared in industrial industrial industrial indus indus- trial arts and trade classes Organization tion of men teachers to patrol school grounds if and when needed will be formed and every effort will be made to prohibit prohibit prohibit pro pro- hibit trespassers The custodian and one or two teachers at each school plant willbe will willbe willbe be appointed fire wardens Assistant Assistant Assistant As As- Fire Chief Lloyd B. B Egan will instruct fire wardens School principals and supervisors ors ons will meet Monday at p. p m. m in the administration building to discuss the program |