“On a typical day a good plan can save some lives. On days that are not typical, facing two tornadoes with a focus on preparedness, a great plan can save every life in the building, including my family, and our work family.”
– Shane Cohea, Director of Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness for Norman Regional Health System, guest-posting on FEMA’s blog
Rather than analyzing, we’ll just present one of the photos from the Moore (Oklahoma) Medical Center after it took an EF-5 tornado strike last May. Again, this is from FEMA’s blog:
An EF-5 struck the town of Moore, Oklahoma in May 2013, causing extensive damage to the Moore Medical Center. This surgery suite shows the extensive amount of damage the tornado caused. This room was being used as a delivery room before it had to be evacuated. Photo courtesy of Norman Regional Health System.
Take five minutes and RTWT (Read The Whole Thing) on FEMA’s website. Then review your tornado plans and preparations.
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