B717 rear slides

Indeed. It’s a thing for the DC-9 and subsequent models.

One of the complaints about some other rear engined aircraft is that there are no means of escape from the rear… think the Fokker 70/100, the CRJs and early ERJs.
 
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In the general vicinity of the aft exit. I believe the APU exhaust is on the right hand side just below the badse of the fin in that photo, the inlet was a scoop device from the fuselage that deployed as required.
Correction the scoop was on the DC-9, MD80 series. On 717, the inlet was on the left hand side of the fuselage just above the engine if looking at it side on.
 

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