OSPI intends that this document will serve as guidance to schools for compliance with fire code changes and SSB 5097-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the school name, date, district, and school ID number at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the name and title of the person completing the form, along with the number of students and staff participating in the drill.
  4. Record the time when the alarm sounded, when the drill concluded, and how long it took to evacuate during fire drills.
  5. Select the type of drill conducted from options such as Fire/Evacuation or Lockdown. Check all participants involved in the drill.
  6. Indicate whether a mapping system was used and specify if an Incident Command System was utilized.
  7. Choose the type of school (e.g., Elementary, Middle School) and describe how notifications were made during the drill.
  8. Answer questions regarding staff and student training on emergency procedures this year.
  9. Document any problems encountered during the drill by checking relevant boxes and providing additional details as necessary.
  10. Outline any extenuating circumstances or identified factors that affected drill performance, followed by mitigation plans for improvement.

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