What to Do in a Fire Emergency
What to Do in a Fire Emergency
Knowing what to do during a fire emergency can save lives. If you encounter a fire or suspect a fire emergency, follow these important steps:
- Call 9-1-1 immediately
- Report the fire as soon as it is safe to do so. Provide clear information about the location and nature of the emergency.
- Get out and stay out
- Evacuate the building immediately. Do not attempt to fight the fire unless it is small and you have been trained to do so.
- Stay low and avoid smoke
- If there is smoke, stay low to the ground while exiting to avoid inhalation.
- Check doors before opening
- Feel doors with the back of your hand. If the door is hot, do not open it—find an alternate exit if possible.
- Close doors behind you
- Closing doors can help slow the spread of fire and smoke.
- Do not re-enter the building
- once you are safely outside, do not go back inside for any reason.
- If trapped, signal for help
- Close doors, block cracks with cloth if possible, and signal from a window using a flashlight or cloth.
- Follow instructions from emergency responders
- Fire Services and public safety personnel are trained to manage emergency situations—follow their directions at all times.