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  2. Begin by entering the Student Name(s) and Grade in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for emergency situations.
  3. Next, provide the Emergency Contact Name and Primary Phone number. This should be someone who can be reached quickly in case of an emergency.
  4. Indicate the names and contact information for individuals authorized to pick up your child(ren). Fill in their Full Name, Phone Number, and Relation to Student for each person you wish to authorize.
  5. Specify the number of pick-up signs your family needs. Remember, these signs must be displayed on the dashboard during pick-up.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to confirm your consent and understanding of the procedures outlined.

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In general, the law says you do not owe a duty to help someone else. There is no duty to rescue. You are under no legal obligation to do anything to help people in an emergency situation.
Call 911: Trouble breathing or shortness of breath. Choking. Chest or upper belly pain or pressure lasting 2 minutes or more.
When should I call 9-1-1? Life and death emergencies and in-progress crimes against property which include, but are not limited to: Life threatening situations. Fires.
When should I call 9-1-1? Call 9-1-1 if you need immediate assistance from police, fire, or an ambulance. Examples of when to call 9-1-1: You or someone else has a life-threatening medical emergency that requires an ambulance (e.g. chest pain, serious bleeding or trouble breathing)
911 is to be used for emergencies only. An emergency is any serious medical problem (chest pain, seizure, bleeding), any type of fire (business, car, building), any life-threatening situation (fights, person with weapons, etc.) or to report crimes in progress.

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Examples of when to call 9‑1‑1: Events that involve an immediate threat to a person or property: screams, attacks, gunshots, fires, car accidents with injuries or any other medical emergency. A substantive, in-progress crime.
An emergency is any serious medical problem (chest pain, seizure, bleeding), any type of fire (business, car, building), or any life-threatening situation (fights, person with weapons, etc.). Most jurisdictions also urge citizens to use 911 to report crimes in progress, whether or not a life is threatened.
In an emergency, dial 911 from your phone immediately. An emergency is any situation that requires immediate assistance from the police, fire department or ambulance. When you call 911, be prepared to answer the call-takers questions, which may include: The location of the emergency, including the street address.

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