The Emergency Quick Reference Guide provides employees and students with immediate lifesaving steps and actions for a given hazard, incident, or event. It provides general guidelines that are quick and easy to read.
The guide corresponds to the UAMS All Hazards Emergency Operations Plan (AHP) Hazards Annexes. However, the AHP provides full details and actions for each specific hazard or incident identified through the UAMS vulnerability hazard assessment.
A hard copy of the Emergency Quick Reference Guide can be requested through the Emergency Management department.
Click here for the electronic version of the Emergency Quick Reference Guide.
Click on the emergency types below for information on how to respond and stay as safe as possible.
Active Shooter Bomb Threat Infant/Child Abduction Missing Person Utility Failure Medical Emergency (Code Blue) Fire (Code Red) Evacuation Mass Casualty Chemical Decontamination Biological Decontamination Radiation Decontamination Severe Weather EarthquakeClick to go to that Emergency Quick Reference option.
Active Shooter Bomb Threat Infant/Child Abduction Missing Person Utility Failure Medical Emergency (Code Blue) Fire (Code Red) Evacuation Mass Casualty Chemical Decontamination Biological Decontamination Radiation Decontamination Severe Weather EarthquakeCALL UAMS POLICE AT (501) 686-7777 AND 911
UAMS activates the ACTIVE SHOOTER alert when it receives a credible report of an active shooter who threatens the campus community. Credible reports are:
All students, employees and staff must help patients, families and visitors seek shelter and defend themselves in place until law enforcement officers give them other directions.
If you are outside when ACTIVE SHOOTER is called, DO NOT RETURN TO THE CAMPUS.
If you hear BOMB THREAT overhead in your building, listen for specific instructions to follow. You may need to assist in a search or evacuate, depending on the situation.
If you receive a bomb threat call, signal a co-worker to call the UAMS Police at (501) 686-7777. Attempt to keep the caller on the line. Use the list below to record information.
Questions to ask:
Description of caller's voice:
Tone of voice and background noise:
Other voice characteristics:
Additional remarks:
Note: TIME IS CRITICAL!
State your name, unit/location and INFANT/CHILD ABDUCTION.
MISSING PERSON is activated by staff when there is concern that a high-risk, missing adult patient with the following criteria has eloped and is unable to make fully-informed and rational decisions:
MISSING PERSON is activated only after consultation with medical/nursing and administrative staff and UAMS Police when time is of the essence to locate the patient. This code is not announced overhead, but there is an exception for the Psychiatric Research Institute.
MISSING PERSON follows in line with UAMS Medical Center Policy PS.2.05 - Patient Elopement or Leaving Against Medical Advice.
For failures of any of the following utilities, call the Campus Operations Call Center at (501) 526-0000
Electrical Failure:
Elevators:
Medical gases and vacuum:
All employees and staff should report to their assigned areas if and when safe to do so.
Take note of processes and/or systems that are out of order or inoperable.
Advise supervisors or contact the Campus Operations Call Center at (501) 526-0000 if any of these systems do not resume normal operation, within a reasonable timeframe, after services resume.
Initiate a MEDICAL EMERGENCY by calling (501) 686-7333 if you find an unconscious, partially-conscious or injured person in inpatient treatment buildings on the main UAMS campus.
Tell the operator:
Enter the information above when using the CODE BLUE desktop icon to initiate an emergency response. When the person is in arrest, call (501) 686-7333 and use the desktop icon if possible.
For medical emergencies within and outside all UAMS outpatient clinics statewide, dial 911.
On the main UAMS campus, also call the UAMS Police Department at (501) 686-7777 so officers can help EMS with wayfinding.
Outpatient locations on the main campus are:
In the event of FIRE or SMOKE in your work area, remember the acronym RACE.
Report:
If evacuation becomes necessary, you will be given instructions by the Fire Department or a UAMS representative. The first route of evacuation will be moving horizontally to the next smoke compartment.
When any situation appears to be immediately dangerous to the lives or health of anyone at UAMS, immediately call:
If those in authority determine that evacuation is needed, EVACUATION will be heard overhead. Report to your department to receive instructions from your supervisor.
MASS CASUALTY is announced when the number of patients who need emergency treatment exceeds the hospital's capacity.
On-duty staff are to:
When MASS CASUALTY is announced overhead, all hospital personnel are to report to their departments and await instructions from their supervisors. They are NOT to leave their assigned areas until they are officially released from duty.
Staff are NOT to leave their assigned areas until they are officially released from duty.
NOTE: MASS CASUALTY STANDBY alerts all personnel of an impending disaster alert within the next 48 hours.
When UAMS receives victims who are contaminated with chemical or biological agents that require decontamination, CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATION may be activated. When chemical contamination occurs, call the Campus Operations Call Center at (501) 526-0000.
Depending on the nature of the contaminating agent, the number of victims and patient acuity, other disaster codes, such as PATHOGEN, MASS CASUALTY or EVACUATION may be called simultaneously.
CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATION is not announced overhead. If you become aware of a CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATION in progress, do not report to the Emergency Department. Report to your department and await specific instructions.
When UAMS receives victims who are contaminated with chemical or biological agents that require decontamination, BIOLOGICAL DECONTAMINATION may be activated. If a biological contamination occurs, call Campus Operations Call Center at (501) 526-0000.
Depending on the nature of the contaminating agent, the number of victims and patient acuity, other disaster codes, such as MASS CASUALTY or EVACUATION may be called simultaneously.
BIOLOGICAL DECONTAMINATION is not announced overhead. If you become aware of a BIOLOGICAL DECONTAMINATION in progress, do not report to the Emergency Department. Report to your department and await specific instructions.
When a suspected radiological accident occurs or UAMS receives contaminated victims that require decontamination, RADIATION CONTAMINATION may be activated. Contact the hospital operator at (501) 686-7333 to activate a RADIATION CONTAMINATION.
When additional personnel are needed to execute UAMS's radiation contamination plan, medical and nursing staff are recalled. If the number of victims in the preliminary report indicates a hospital-wide response, MASS CASUALTY is also activated.
When SEVERE WEATHER is called:
An earthquake affecting the UAMS main campus or surrounding area will be self-evident if it causes damage and warrants a response. If so, EARTHQUAKE is called.
If inside:
If outside:
Depending on damage or casualties, other disaster codes such as EVACUTION, MASS CASUALTY, UTILITY and FIRE may be called.
Employees must remain in their locations to receive further guidance or receive the ALL CLEAR message before resuming normal activities.