School Bus emergency evacuation drills: special needs, wheelchair lifts and CSRS devices.
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- Emergency evacuation preparedness for special needs students with recommendations and demonstrations for CSRS, chairs, car seats and belts. Learn which evacuation methods might work best for you and your students.
This video is great, however, the demonstration of the safety vest has the safety vest on backwards. Safety vests are designed to be zipped up the back. The zippers should not be in the front. Additionally, the STAR seat is being called a car seat. There is a difference between a car seat and a STAR seat.
Very well explained information.
Glad it was helpful, thanks for the feedback!
Great job and good safety video
Thanks for your comment and kind feedback, Cody! This was a fun one to create too.
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I really love this channel I can’t appreciate you more for making these!
Thank you for your thoughtful comment and feedback. Both are greatly appreciated!
@@SchoolBusSass Hi 😊
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Nice video
Thank you 😊
I have special needs and I read a school bus and bus driver is the best bus driver in DeKalb country/ Waterloo Indiana
Brianna, I’m so happy to hear you have such a wonderful school bus driver! I hope you’re having a great school year too! Stay safe and warm. 😁
Great job all!!
Thanks so much, Brenda!
This is great! Thank you.
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It depends on the busses ordered for your district. In the district I drive for, there are two chair locations on most of our special needs busses. I have seen as many as four chair positions on one bus, but that is fairly unusual. Our district provides one aide for each special needs route. It varies by state and what state minimums are required. Aides in Ohio are not mandated by ORC, so, it is determined by each district as to what their needs are
and if your district is willing to add the additional personnel to fill the position.
Our aides are invaluable!
The first district I drove for did not have any aides so the driver was entirely responsible for securing the students and transporting.
In addition to the wheelchair seating locations, there is additional seating for ambulatory students as well.
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It is a 2016.
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Our districts fleet comes with that safety feature option already installed.
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@@SchoolBusSass It Should Not Be In Option, All Buses Should Have This Safety Feature Installed.
I love your video I can’t stop watching
Thank you, Ray! I’m so glad to learn the video has been helpful for you.
I actually go on a school bus.
Some of the buzzers on my bus Sound even when the exits are not open there was actually a time not long ago where it would just continually sound and the one time when the driver hit the brakes to let someone off it was sounding the longest.
Sounds like a malfunction in wiring. I had an issue with one of my emergency exits this year. The whole window had to be exchanged. Now it works perfectly.
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Why Do The Exits Have The Buzzer/Alarms?
Good question, and thanks for asking!
The alarms exist so the driver is made aware of when any of those exits are open. When there were no alarms, particularly on the rear door, it was relatively easy for passengers to exit through the back of the bus without the driver realizing it had happened. Yes, I realize...i just dated myself. I remember a time when passengers...classmates would bumper ski behind the bus...yikes!
Makes me cringe now!
@@SchoolBusSass SCARY & DANGEROUS!
Imagine if those stuffed animals came to life and escaped the bus
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Can this video be shared to a OER?
It may be shared in a classroom setting, at any time. Let me know if this is the intended use. Thanks for asking! 🙂
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15:08 Why did that small alarm thing go off?
Weight activates the alarm sound, indicating something or someone is close to the edge of the lift and the lift is not level with the opening of the door.
@@SchoolBusSass Oh, I get it now. I thought that went off because it knew that Dave was riding down the lift with the wheelchair.
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They are using big stuffed animals for students?
The stuffed animals were used just to demonstrate the process and procedures .
With 7 wheelchairs and 4 walk on, this is not feasible in a fire or any other fast moving emergency. Its a disaster waiting to happen.
Which is why each special needs driver and aide need to develop a plan which will work for them and their students.
7 chairs is a disaster waiting to happen.
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