Hotel Owners: How to Protect Over 300+ People During a Hurricane Evacuation
This is the Story on How We Prepared for the Un-predicable!
By Big Heavy C, published Aug 12, 2007
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This is the stories on how we prepared for the un-predicable!
Our hotel which only had 32 rooms, Which was small compared to most when the hurricane came thru it was a situation like I never seen before! We was ordered to book every room we could and try to make everyone as comfortable as possible..
Our quite pathways was filled with frantic people worried about loved ones and trying to calm each other down. I couldn't belive we had over 10+ people in each room and other hotels calling to ask if we had more room. The winds where extremely high the day of the hurricane and I was personally on the phone for over 5+ hours getting assistance for all the evacuees.
The biggest thing I can say is STAY CALM, always keep a smile on your face and be as comforting as possible even though a time like that it is extremely hard, Make sure you have a huge supply of water and candles.. I highly recommend the flash lights you shake and they charge due to the extreme dangerous conditions involved 150+ candles lit through out the hotel.
Keep a list of Emergency Numbers including Red Cross, and all the local churches! The churches really do pull together during a emergency! Take Red Cross's word for it, Our owner was upset and didn't want to take evacuees in cause they weren't paying! Which I almost lost my job cause there was no way I would ever turn away victims of the hurricane. So if they say they will pay for all the evacuees believe them.
Keep the guest updated as possible with different assistance being offered in your local area such as food and other help. There was so much help out there make sure you take down phone numbers of people that call and say I got spare room at our place for evacuees cause during a emergency you need to explore all options.
Hotel Owners: How to Protect Over 300+ People During a Hurricane Evacuation
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