What are wheelchair-bound people to do when a building alarm disables elevators? - eviltoast

We had a false alarm go off in the building where I work last week. The elevators automatically shut down forcing the use of the fire escapes. The building is 22 floors. I was lucky in that I’d just taken the elevator to the first floor to step outside on a break. When they finally let us back in, I wondered what someone with mobility issues is expected to do had the building been on fire. Just die? Have a kind soul carry them? With most people wfh at least a couple of days per week, this seems really dangerous for anyone who might get stranded.

  • tyler@programming.dev
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    4 months ago

    We required (pretty sure it was fire code) designated people to carry immobile people down the stairs.

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      4 months ago

      Is it like security or just random employees? I wonder if they require people to stay in shape, otherwise they might find themselves unable in an emergency.