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In some cases, both evacuation plans and shelter-in-place policies are deemed unwise or impossible. If this scenario occurs, all team members should seek out pre-determined Places of Refuge. Places of Refuge are specific locations that the CMT ICMT and Field Leaders deem accessible and safe. They can include local addresses of contacts that can provide shelter, friendly foreign embassies (such as a Canadian Embassy), a rallying point in a nearby country, or another nearby team’s location. These Places of Refuge should be written down and included in the team Crisis Management Plan specific to the location, updated annually, and known by all staff members. Places of Refuge should at least include the following:
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Then, the most senior member should attempt to contact the Reliant CMT ICMT and receive further instructions. If they cannot contact the CMTICMT, they should seek to contact the Field Leader’s Place of Refuge if possible. They should then follow all CMT ICMT or Field Leader instructions. If they are unable to reach either party, they should shelter-in-place at the Place of Refuge until they establish communication with the CMT ICMT or Field Leader.