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8/13/2019 2009 Crisis Manage Brochure
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8/2009) Linda Raskovich - Crisis Manage Brochure.doc
218-262-7200
Hibbing CommunityCollege
What is a Crisis?cri sis is a co llege or non-college
vent that disrupts normal campuse. The following are examples:
Fireo
Physical Assaulto
Deatho
Hostage Situationo
Terrorismo
Rapeo
Bomb Threato
Stalkingo
Hazardous Material Exposureo
bbing Community College is committed
creating a safe and secure
vironment for all visitors, students,
culty and staff. This plan has been
veloped to assist in meeting this goal
d minimize the negative effects
sulting from an emergency. The
mplete Crisis Management Plan is
und on Hibbing Community Colleges
eb page.
Campus Crisis PlanTornado Shelter Areas
EvacuationLock Down Procedures
On-Site After HoursResources
1515 East 25 th StreetHibbing, MN 55746
www.hibbing.edu
Campus Resources911 for a Campus Emergency
Dr. Kenneth Simberg, Provost..262-7241
Michael Raich, Dean of StudentServices..262-6702
William Manney, Chief FiscalOfficer.262-6734
Heidi Kippenhan, Associate Dean of StudentServices..262-9800
David Olds, Advisor.262-6759
Lisa Bestul, Counselor262-6752
Donna Groettum, Counselor..262-6786
On-Duty Maintenance.969-3019
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Chemical Abuse..888-762-3750
Eating Disorders.........800-931-2237
Fairview Hospital.218-262-4881
or 888-870-8626
Housing Authority..218-254-2656
Legal Aid ...218-749-3270
Range Womens Advocate...800-343-5054
Range Mental Health..800-450-7826
Sexual Assault Program........800-300-3102
St. Louis County SocialServices.218-262-6000
Suicide/Crisis Hotline..800-273-8255
HibbingCommunityCollege CampusSafety
8/13/2019 2009 Crisis Manage Brochure
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On Campus afterHours Safety - Yours theCollege CampusIndividuals play an integral part in reducing theprobability of a violent incident taking place onthe campus. By being aware of yoursurroundings, having knowledge of potential
problems and referring troubled students, youcan be proactive in continuing to make HibbingCommunity College a safe place.
If you suspect someone could be a danger tothemselves or to others, notice worrisome orthreatening behaviors, report your observationand concerns to a Crisis Team Coordinator.
Key Facts & Findings:Incidents or targeted violence are rarelyo
sudden or impulsive acts.Most attackers did not threaten their targetso
directly prior to advancing the attack.Most attackers do not seek psychologicalo
help prior to the attack.Most attackers are not loners; in fact, ino
many cases they are involved in activitiesand peer groups.Most attackers do not just snap. In mosto
cases, there were warning signs.Most attackers had difficulty coping witho
significant losses or personal failures.In most cases other people know about theo
attackers idea or plan.
LOCK DOWN PROCEDURES:1. Stay inside classroom
2. Call 911.3. Lock doors & windows.4. Remain quiet.5. Lights off.6. Crouch behind object.
EVACUATION PROCEDURES:1. Be familiar with evacuation routes.2. When notification occurs, proceed to the nearest exit.3. Once outside, proceed to the buildings designated muster site:
A, B, & C will evacuate to the northparking lot by the hockey arenaentrance.G, L, M & PE will evacuate to the south
It may become necessary for individuals
to be on campus during non-business
hours. When this occurs and particularly
when you are alone, the following
preventive safety practices are
recommended.
When arriving, park in a well-lit area.o
When leaving your car, lock theo
doors.When walking on campus after hours,o
use well lit walkways. When turninga blind corner, try to walk on theoutermost side of the walk, awayfrom obstructions. This allows agreater field of vision and increasesthe time available for your reaction ina threatening situation.Have the necessary key ready too
access area. Carry the key in yourhand as you approach area.When you arrive in an area, if there iso
anything that simply doesnt feel rightor causes suspicion, trust yourinstincts and call the police.If you arrive and find a break-in, doo
not enter, call the police immediately.Use sufficient internal lighting too
illuminate areas.Do not enter a dark restroom.o
When returning to your car, watch foro
suspicious person(s) nearby & checkfront and back seats before you openthe door.