Why is there still no new plan to help Ontarians with disabilities get out of some buildings in an emergency? | CBC News
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Oda Al-anizi faced life-threatening risks during fire alarms in his building due to inadequate evacuation protocols for persons with disabilities, feeling his life is expendable.
The Ontario government's review on accessibility highlighted the lack of emergency procedures for individuals with disabilities as an immediate safety threat, urging necessary reforms.
Al-anizi’s experiences inspired him to create comics illustrating the universal struggles of evacuees with disabilities, signaling a call for greater awareness and action.
Rich Donovan's crisis recommendation emphasized the need for clear evacuation protocols for individuals with disabilities in public buildings, advocating for immediate government intervention.
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