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Presented by North Campus Security Department 766-6608 (Put us in your cell phones) SAFETY TRAINING

NORTH CAMPUS EMERGENCY RESPONSE (DEFINED) EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES SCENARIOS NORTH CAMPUS EMERGENCY RESPONSE (DEFINED) EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES

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Presented by North Campus Security Department

766-6608 (Put us in your cell phones)

SAFETY

TRAINING

NORTH CAMPUS EMERGENCY RESPONSE (DEFINED)

EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES

SCENARIOS

OVERVIEW

Security/Fire Marshal Training

TWO TYPES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Emergency Response at the Campus will be situational.

Two campus responses:Evacuation

Securing the Campus

TWO TYPES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Evacuations will generally

be utilized for Emergencies

such as Bomb Threats,

Fires, and Power Outages.

Maybe localized to one

building.

Securing the Campus will be

generally utilized in the event

of an ongoing violent incident

on/near the campus property.

Will occur Globally across the

north campus community and

surrounding buildings.

Security/Fire Marshal Training

TWO TYPES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Evacuate the building immediately using the following steps:

 

Leave the building by the nearest marked exit route

Alert other people to evacuate as you leave

Close all doors to your classrooms, offices, or labs once you are sure that no one is remaining inside. Lock if possible.

High Security areas such as the Business Office and Computer labs will be locked by departmental personnel as they evacuate.

Evacuation Steps

NORTH CAMPUS EVACUATION PLAN

Assist injured or disabled persons in evacuating the building. See specific instructions regarding assisting others below.

Never use or attempt to use elevators. Elevators are programmed to go to the first floor in event of fire alarm activation. If you board an elevator it may stop on the floor where the fire is.

Follow all instructions given by Employees, Administrators, and Security Personnel.

If the area is smoke-filled, stay low to the floor and proceed to the exit. Remember, in a smoke-filled room or hallway, the freshest air is near the floor.

Evacuation Steps

NORTH CAMPUS EVACUATION PLAN

Evacuation Steps

NORTH CAMPUS EVACUATION PLAN

Once outside, proceed to designated assembly areas unless directed differently.

BUILDING “A” Grass area North of Parking Lot #1

BUILDING “B, C”, D”Grass area North of Building “D”, near end of the pond

BUILDING “E” Grass area West of Building “E” near trees

BUILDING “F & K” Grass area West of Buildings “F & K”

BUILDING “N & P”Grass area in the center of the walking track East of Building “P”

 

Direct persons in the building to the nearest emergency exits and evacuation points.

Assist in assuring that no one remains in the building or surrounding areas.

Assist in assuring that no one re-enters the buildings until the “All Clear” is given by the Campus President, Security, or designee.

Be familiar with building evacuation routes including the nearest exits.

Plant Service Workers and Deans report to security to assist.

Employee Responsibilities

NORTH CAMPUS EVACUATION PLAN

Move them safely away from the fire and out of the building.

To assist a visually impaired person out of the building, sighted guide should offer his/her arm so that the visually impaired person can hold the elbow and follow.

If disabled persons confined to wheel chairs or persons injured are unable to evacuate, assist the person to the nearest designated area of refuge. The designated area of refuge is located in stairwells and may have a panic button and a fire rating to enable them to remain until emergency rescue personnel arrive to provide assistance.

Assisting Persons with Disabilities

NORTH CAMPUS EVACUATION PLAN

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SECURING NORTH CAMPUS

VIOLENT INCIDENT

EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

Anyone having knowledge that an unauthorized armed person or hostile intruder is present on college property for all of the Downtown Campus Community, should:

seek a safe and secured location

immediately contact 911 and Campus Security at 766-6608.

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

The North Campus Community includes the following:

North Campus – Main Area Bldg: A, B, C, D, E. (4501 Capper Rd).

Bldg: F & K.

Bldg: N & P. (4715 Capper Rd).

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

Be prepared to provide the following information to Campus Security:

Location of the armed person(s)

How is the person armed? (pistol, rifle, knife, bomb, etc.)

Actions (and if known purpose) of armed person(s)

Description of the individual or multiple individuals

Whether or not any shots have been fired or hostage activity is occurring

Follow Campus Security’s directions.

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

Students, faculty and staff should remain in a secured place until LAW ENFORCEMENT or SECURITY personnel instruct them otherwise

Do not respond to fire alarm or sprinkler system activations

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

An announcement will be made over the CISCO IP Phone (VOIP) system, fire alarm system, or through an email will include the following information:

This area is being secured in response to a potentially dangerous incident

Automatic doors have been locked remotely

Do not leave the room you are in until directed to do so by Security or Law Enforcement personnel

Turn off lights, silence cell phones, spread out in the room, remain quietly on the floor, and await further direction

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

SAFETY FEATURES

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

Fire Alarm Speaker CISCO IP Phone

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

Emergency Call Stations

Scenario 1: Active Shooter

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

Scenario 2:

Violent Incident in local area (informed by JSO).

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL

QUESTIONS?

VIOLENT INCIDENT EMPLOYEE/STUDENT/VISITOR PROTOCOL