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Randy Horman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Aug 1999 17:13:31 -0400
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We have done some testing last year for the USFA of this video. We
presented it to several hundred students at the end of last school year. We
actually did our fire safety drill for the residence hall staff today where
we presented it to about 500 students. it was well received.

Here is a copy of some info that I had sent out regarding this video:

The U.S. Fire Administration has recently completed a program titled: "Get
Out and Stay Alive". This video program discusses fire safety for the
college student. It talks about a few of the fire fatalities involving
colleges and universities. The Fire which killed  5 students at the
Phi-Gamma-Delta Fraternity House, Graduation Day 1996 at UNC - Chappel Hill
is one of the fires discussed. You hear from fire safety officials,
friends, fellow students and parents about the loss.  The level of
association with this video is very much on the same level of today's
college students.  This program discusses what needs to be done to prepare
for parties and how to make sure everyone is safe afterwards. Parties will
always be part of the college atmosphere. This tape does not lecture on
what the students should and should not do when having a party, but more if
you are going to do it (drink and smoke), then here are the steps to doing
it safely.

It also discusses fire safety in residence halls and off campus housing as
well, not just fraternity and sorority houses.

The tape lasts 16 minutes.

I am currently reviewing and commenting on this material for the U. S. Fire
Administration.  Here at Miami a small percentage of the students in
fraternities and residence halls are also reviewing the tape for comment.

The USFA had only have a few videos that were sent out to be reviewed.
Others will be available at No Charge (that's what they are telling me).
Once they have received enough feedback from those who are evaluating them
and the time it takes to get additional ones made up, the videos should be
available in about 6-8 weeks.

If you check the USFA web site:

Http://www.usfa.fema.gov

This will have information on how to get your copy when the tapes are
available. The site does not discuss the program yet because they are still
in the evaluation phase)

If you have seen this video and wish to make comments, I would encourage
you to do so.  As students here comment on the video I will be sharing it
with the group.

Lastly,  I would like to start a discussion thread on public education for
students. Maimi has agreed that all incoming first year students will be
presented a fire safety education program. I have some ideas on how make
this time fun and more then just a lecture.

Have a nice day.

-Randy-






>Hello all,
>
>I just reviewed a copy of "Get out and stay alive" which is a video put out
>by the U.S. Fire Administration. If you are looking for a video to show
>incoming students, I think this is the one. It deals directly with college
>dorm fires, fatalities, and false alarms. It is @16 minutes long. If you
>would like a copy of it, email Larry Maruskin at the USFA at
>[log in to unmask] I believe they are free.
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Michael Fox C.F.E.I.
>Dep. Fire Inspector
>Yale University
>Office of the Fire Marshal
>314 Prospect Street
>New Haven, CT 06515
>voice: 203-432-9924
>fax: 203-432-8937
>email: [log in to unmask]



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Randall L. Hormann
Fire/Safety Specialist
Miami University, Ohio

6 Hughes Hall (EHSO)
Oxford, Ohio 45056
Office: 513-529-2461, Fax: 513-529-2830
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]

State:  Ohio Fire Safety Inspector - Instructor
Chair:  Fire Safety Professionals @ Ohio Colleges and Universities
Member: Ohio Fire Chiefs Assoc., Fire Code Committee.
Member: Ohio Fire Officials Association.
Advisor: Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Fraternity.
Advisor: Alpha Lambda Delta / Phi Eta Sigma - Honor Society.

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