| In accordance with New York State Law, Monroe Community College must conduct
 fire drills each year.  The schedule for the Fall 2002 semester is as follows:
 
 Brighton
 Wednesday, September 25, 2002 at 7:00 p.m.
 Monday, September 30, 2002 at 9:50 a.m.
 
 The purpose is to educate the college community on the proper method to exit
 the college buildings should an emergency arise.  As fire drills are now
 announced in advance, please take the opportunity to discuss the schedule with
 others in your office and classroom.
 
 Please remember that it takes a group effort to make a quick and safe
 evacuation of the building. Once everyone is out of the room, close all windows
 and doors.  Shut off the lights, leave the building and get away from the
 buildings and exit the courtyards.
 
 Emergency Assembly Areas provide an area of temporary refuge for the
 handicapped during an emergency or evacuation process.  These areas are
 generally located near or at a stair tower.  A blue sign inscribed with white
 lettering, "Emergency Assembly Area", identifies each Emergency Assembly Area.
 The handicapped will gather at the following locations:
 
 Building #1:
 Second floor, west side, next to stairwell, overlooking the Bus Loop
 Next to 1-300
 
 Building #2:
 Plaza Level, Library Lobby, West Side
 Opposite 2-296
 Opposite 2-320
 Opposite 2-496
 
 Building #5:
 Opposite 5-202
 Next to 5-222
 Opposite 5-302
 Next to 5-322
 Opposite 5-402
 Next to 5-422
 Next to 5-502
 Next to 5-524
 
 Building #6:
 Next to 6-400
 
 Building #8:
 Next to 8-202
 Next to 8-222
 Next to 8-302
 Next to 8-322
 Next to 8-402
 Next to 8-424
 Next to 8-502
 Next to 8-524
 Next to 8-602
 Next to 8-624
 
 Building #11:
 Opposite 11-211
 Opposite 11-295B
 Opposite 11-310
 Opposite 11-396A
 
 Building #12:
 Opposite 12-213
 Opposite 12-295A
 
 There will also be one surprise fire drill.  Thank you in advance for your
 continued support.  If you should have any questions or concerns, feel free to
 contact me at ext. 3150.
 
 
 Martin E. GilmoreSupervisor of Safety and Training
 09/24/2002
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