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Emergency Contacts
704.376.1661 North Carolina chapter American Red Cross
704.731.1000 Southpark Towers Main
911 Emergency (Police, Fire Department)
 
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General Information
WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW TO PREPARE:
  • Keep enough emergency supplies in your office or car (medication, flashlight, comfortable shoes, bottled water, food, batteries, portable radio) for up to seventy-two hours in case of a serious emergency.
  • Post this emergency procedures information in a visible location in your office.
  • Become familiar with this quickest exit routes from your building.

    CLICK HERE FOR NORTH CAROLINA EMERGENCY MANAGERS ASSOCIATION PAGE

    What to Do In Case Of a Fire

    • Think fast and act with caution: When you first discover a fire determine what to do immediately. If the fire is small and you have the proper fire extinguishers, PUT IT OUT.
    • Sound the alarm: Do not underestimate any fire. If the fire is too much for you to handle, report it immediately.
    • Warn the people: Warn all people in the area immediately so they can get to places of safety. This is especially important in the case of fires in buildings.
    • Stand By: Stay near, but at a safe distance from the fire. Meet and tell the fire fighters where the fire is. They can waste valuable minutes if they have to find it themselves.
    • Fire Fighting: Everyone is responsible for preventing fires. But everyone is not obligated to fight major fires. In general, never join in the fire fighting unless your help is requested by the firemen.
    • Correct Extinguishers: Different fire extinguishers are recommended for each type of fire. For CLASS A fires (wood, textiles, rubbish) use foam or water. For CLASS B fires (grease, motor vehicle, flammable liquids) use foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide or vaporizing liquid. NEVER use a water-type extinguisher on live electrical equipment. You can be electrocuted instantly by the electrical current following the water stream to you body. NEVER throw a stream of water on a CLASS B fire. You can splatter flaming liquids over a wide area, spreading the fire out of control.
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    Freda Gries
    Lease Administrator
    6000 Fairview Road
    Charlotte, NC 28210
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    Real Estate Services Coordinator
    6000 Fairview Road
    Charlotte, NC 28210
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    Bill Adaline
    Senior Real Estate Manager
    6000 Fairview Road
    Charlotte, NC 28210
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