I always did what Don suggested in the past, well if it happened when we were at work. Usually it happened to us in the middle of the night when no one was here
Normally you won't have a problem with pumps back streaming, even the Agilent units with diffusion pumps can handle an unexpected shutdown pretty well. I have modified most of my units to have the rough pump plugged directly into an outlet so that once power comes on I do have rough vacuum at least, and last year we installed a 150Kw backup generator which comes on within 10 seconds of a power outage. It is a really nice thing to have as it brings the power back on smoothly when it starts up and also waits until you have smooth power for a few minutes before it shuts down again, preventing a lot of the surging that goes on when the power company turns the power back on.
Twenty years ago when I first began the worst thing was the HP 5995 GCMS's we had, those huge diffusion pumps would backstream every time there was a power outage and we were having those about twice a month.