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Public Safety & Emergency Management | CSN Jump to main content Home Responsive MenuWieldInquireRequiteLogin MenuInformationAbout Us Get Started Campus LifePolityCorporations &MerchantryInternal atCSNWorthValidation Learn MoreAcademics Administration Admissions Alumni Athletics Degrees & Certificates Foundation From the President Learn More 2Información en Español International Students Jobs at CSN Libraries Online Campus Strategic Plan VETS Center Workforce Development ResourcesCSN Locations Course Search CSN News Directory Event Center Sitemap ConnectContact Us CoyoteQ Facebook Twitter YouTube MenuWieldInquireRequiteLogin Search Search form Search tropical MenuInformationAbout Us Get Started Campus LifePolityCorporations &MerchantryInternal atCSNWorthValidation Learn MoreAcademics Administration Admissions Alumni Athletics Degrees & Certificates Foundation From the President Learn More 2Información en Español International Students Jobs at CSN Libraries Online Campus Strategic Plan VETS Center Workforce Development ResourcesCSN Locations Course Search CSN News Directory Event Center Sitemap ConnectContact Us CoyoteQ Facebook Twitter YouTube Search form Search tropical You are hereHomePublic Safety & Emergency Management Public Safety & Emergency Management Sign Up for Emergency Notifications Use Your Canvas/GoCSN login credentials. CSN Police Links Emergency Operations Plan IS-907:ZippyShooter: What You Can Do IS-100.B: Intro to Incident Command System, ICS-100 IS-200.B: ICS for Single Resources & InitialWhoopeeIncidents TheHigherof Southern Nevada considers the safety of our students, faculty, staff and visitors to be of the highest priority. The purpose of this website is to prepare you to protect yourself and others should an emergency and/or hazardous situation occur while you are on campus or at one of our sites. Knowing how to respond can help to minimize injuries (always our first concern), protect our facilities and resources, and maintain our daily operations.Surpassingan emergency, you should: Familiarize yourself with the Emergency Operations Plan. Review the pursuit documents: CSN Emergency Procedures; and CSN Chemical Emergency Procedures. Faculty: Know two (2) exit routes from the buildings in which you are teaching. Bring your class roster with you to every class. Have readily misogynist for your use, telephone numbers for Campus Administration; your department administrator/manager and other important telephone numbers for your unit. Review emergency information for evacuation and unstipulated emergency procedures with your students on a periodic basis. We know that emergencies are part of life and can happen at any time.  This website is designed to offer potential solutions—ones that can be implemented with a minimum of disruption to normal campus routines. When we are well-appointed that we can wield solutions to minimize or contain the urgent problem at hand, then we are prepared. Emergency Telephone Numbers If you are using a Campus Phone, unchangingly prefix the number with a “9” when you are seeking an outside line. (For example: 9-911)  Local Police, Fire and Medical: • From a campus phone, dial 9-911 • From your personal lamina phone, dial 911 CSN Police – dial 651-7911   Security Offices –Staffed 24/7 • Charleston Campus –  dial 651-5613 • North Las Vegas Campus – dial 651-4055 • Henderson Campus – dial 651-3113 Environmental Health & Safety -- dial 651-7575 (This number will vivify a pager to notify staff if they are not in the office.)  Facilities Management – dial 651-4888 (In the event of an afterhours emergency, callers will be directed to contact the Campus Security Office.) Emergency Management Office – dial 651-7554 (Non-emergency questions, comments, etc.) Fire Emergencies Fire or Explosion If possible, confine the fire to slow its spread. For example, imbricate a wastebasket fire with a metal object. If a fire extinguisher is misogynist and you are trained in its operation, use a fire extinguisher. If evacuation is tabbed for, the last person out should tropical the door to the room, if possible. Pull the nearest fire watchtower and notify people in the zone of the emergency. Make the undeniability yourself, or designate someone to undeniability 9-911 and/or 651-7911 and provide as many details regarding the nature of the emergency, the word-for-word location of the fire, and any known hazards. Do not seem that someone else has called. Evacuate people from the room, area, and/or towers in an orderly malleate as quickly as possible.Alimonylow to the floor if smoke is present. Use the closest emergency exit/stairs. Do not use elevators during evacuation as they may be recalled to the ground floor when alarms sound.Alimonyto the right in the stairwell as emergency responders may be ascending the stairs to your left.Squirepeople with disabilities to get out of the building, or to move to the Recommended Evacuation Assistance Locations (REAL) designated for the building, or into a sealed stairwell on upper floors. Request responding emergency personnel to squire the disabled with evacuation. Report to your pre-designated emergency turnout point, if one has been established.Hokein a unscratched place.Sensemust struggle to worth for all students and others under their purview. Designate one person with firsthand knowledge of the specifics of the emergency to meet and inform emergency responders well-nigh the situation. Provide assistance as necessary. Follow the instructions of emergency personnel.Surpassingleaving the building, take the pursuit precautions if it is unscratched to do so. These activities must not significantly wait your departure. Exercise good judgment! (For spare information, see Fire Emergencies - Section C: Containing Small Fires.)Sensemembers ensure firsthand evacuation of classes and students under their purview. (Refer to theSenseInformation for Classroom page.) Shut off gas lines and heat-producing equipment (such as Bunsen burners, stoves etc.). Return hazardous materials to proper storage units if time permits.Tropicaldoors and windows, if possible.Tropicaldoors overdue you as you leave.SuitFire -- "Stop, Drop, and Roll" Drop to the floor if your suit is on fire. If another's suit is on fire, squire them to the ground as quickly as you can. Do not run, or indulge the victim to run. Roll yourself or the victim on the ground to extinguish flames. If a wrap is available, use it to smother the flames. Remove smoldering suit or hot material. Use superintendency to stave removing tying skin. Cool the victim with water or ice packs. Take the victim to an emergency shower, if tropical by. Seek medical and fire/rescue assistance; from a campus phone undeniability 9-911.UndeniabilityCSN Police at 651-7911. Containing a Small Fire--Surpassingyou begin: Ensure that everyone has left, or is evacuating the building. Ensure that the Fire Department has been called. Be unrepealable the fire is serving to a small area, e.g. a wastebasket, and it is not spreading vastitude the firsthand area. If the fire is producing heavy smoke, immediately leave the area. Be sure that your when is to a unscratched and unobstructed exit to which the fire will not spread. Be sure that your extinguisher is the proper size and type for the fire at hand and you know how to use it. Portable Fire Extinguisher - follow these easy instructions: P Pull the pin. Some extinguishers require releasing a lock latch, pressing a puncture lever, or taking flipside first step. A Aim low. Point the extinguisher nozzle (or its horn or hose) at the wiring of the flames. S Squeeze the trigger or handle while holding the extinguisher upright. This releases the extinguishing agent. S Sweep the extinguisher from side to side.Alimonythe extinguisher aimed at the wiring of the fire and sweep when and along tent the zone of the fire with the wage-earner until the fire appears to be extinguished. Watch the fire area. If the fire breaks out again, repeat the process.   Important Reminders Stand well-spoken of Fire Department personnel and equipment and follow any instructions they may give. DO NOT RE-ENTER THE BUILDING until an "all clear" is given by the Fire Department or CSN Police.TowersEvacuations/Assembly Locations -UnstipulatedAs discussed in the Fire Emergencies section, evacuation takes place when an emergency, whether it is fire, earthquake, flood, or other urgent situation requires all occupants to immediately leave the building. Although evacuation is often signaled by the building's interior fire watchtower system, you may be instructed by a police official, fire fighter or other emergency official to leave the premises. To ensure your safety, you must follow their directives. If the watchtower sounds or you are instructed to exit, provide calm, well-spoken directions to your students and/or visitors to help them to stay calm. Refer to theTowersEvacuation Plan posted in classrooms. Instruct students and visitors to gather their immediately misogynist belongings (such as coats, purses, wallets, etc.) and exit the towers in an orderly and expeditious manner. Urge them to be cautious when exiting the towers to the outside, and to hoke in a unscratched place. If others do not respond to the watchtower or do not know of the evacuation, inform them of the need to evacuate immediately. Unless you have a powerlessness that limits your worthiness to navigate the stairs, NEVER USE ELEVATORS, unchangingly use the stairways. Use the stairways. Remind evacuees to exit and alimony to the right in any stairwell as emergency responders may need to wangle the towers and will be ascending to the left of those who are descending.Squirepeople with disabilities to get out of the building, or to move to the Recommended Evacuation Assistance Locations designated for the building, or into a sealed stairwell on upper floors. Request responding emergency personnel to squire persons with disabilities to evacuate. Report to your pre-designated emergency turnout point, if one has been established. (For spare information , seeTowersEvacuations/Assembly Locations for Persons with Disabilities.) If you can safely do so without causing harm to yourself and/or others, surpassing you leave, ensure that gas supplies, if present in the instructional space, are completely shut off. Once you have exited the building, move 300 feet yonder from the towers to a unscratched location, e.g. parking lot, etc. and hoke with your class. Stay upwind of smoke and/or chemical clouds.Alimonyroadways and walkways well-spoken for emergency personnel. Stay at the turnout location, DO NOT re-enter the building, until your receive instructions to re-enter, disperse, or otherwise by CSN Police/Security, or other authorized emergency personnel (firefighters, higher authority, etc.) Accounting for all students can be difficult, expressly with a large class.Struggleto worth for the whereabouts of all students. If you suspect that anyone is still inside the building, notify the authorities at the scene. Stay with classmates, fellow employees, etc., so that a throne count may be taken. Possible approaches include: Wait until all students have left and the room or laboratory is empty. Use your matriculation roster to undeniability roll. Use a throne count. Ask students if the person seated next to them in matriculation is present at the turnout point. Similarly, employees should hoke in a unscratched location without exiting the towers and struggle to worth for the whereabouts their co-workers. DO NOT RE-ENTER THE BUILDING until an "all clear" is given by the Fire Department or CSN Police. CSN police will be the primary contacts for information during a towers evacuation related to fire and/or other emergency situation. To ensure your safety, follow any and all directions provided by authorities on site ACTIONS TO TAKE IF YOU ARE TRAPPED IN THE BUILDING AND UNABLE TO EVACUATE: If a telephone is available, undeniabilityHigherPolice at 651-7911 and/or off-campus emergency personnel by calling 9-911. Report your location and situation. If a window is available, signal emergency personnel by waving, or by hanging a large sign in the window. Stay low if smoke is present.Imbricateyour squatter with a wet reticulum and place fabric virtually door cracks to alimony smoke out.TowersEvacuations/Assembly Locations for Persons with Disabilities All CSN personnel are responsible for the evacuation of persons with disabilities in their respective areas, and must obtain the assistance necessary to evacuate these persons. CSN personnel must ensure the persons with disabilities are attended and assisted until the officials signify an "ALL CLEAR" to return to the building, or, until relieved by emergency personnel.  CSN’sPowerlessnessResource Center (DRC) maintains information regarding those students who are self-identified and have provided documentation of a powerlessness at each of its campus offices. In the event of an evacuation: CSN maintains equipment specifically utilized to evacuate individuals with significant mobility restrictions. In vibrations with principles of universal design, exits are ramped to facilitate evacuation of all individuals from CSN buildings. Please review the pursuit so that you can provide the most constructive assistance to persons with disabilities if that is necessary to ensure their safety. Persons with visual impairment: Tell the person the nature of the emergency. Offer to guide them to the nearest exit. Have the person take your elbow and escort them. NOTE: This is the preferred method when vicarial as a 'sight guide'. Persons with hearing impairment: Write a message indicating the nature of the emergency and the nearest evacuation route; OR Tap the person's shoulder and point to the strobe lights on the fire alarms; OR Turn the room lights on and off to get the person's attention. Indicate through writing a note or gesturing what is happening and what to do. Persons with mobility impairment: Escort the person(s) to the nearest exit or stairwell turnout point. At least two people should remain with the person with powerlessness to squire if remoter evacuation becomes necessary. Do not struggle to siphon persons with mobility impairments unless there is IMMINENT DANGER TO LIFE.  Lifting a person with minimal worthiness to move may be dangerous to their well being. Do not struggle to move or lift a wheelchair without asking the person using the chair. NOTE: Batteries may have to be removed. Life support equipment may be attached. If you are unable to safely move the person; move them to a unscratched zone and undeniability for help and tell the dispatcher of your current situation and location. Power Outages and Utility FailuresDeportmentto take in the event of a power outage Remain calm. To report a minor localized power outage during regular merchantry hours (8 a.m. until 5 p.m.), from a campus phone, undeniability Facilities Management at 651-4888; or undeniability your Campus Operator In the event of a major, campus-wide outage, many buildings have emergency generators which power stairway lighting and other essential towers components for 90 minutes. Use this time period to secure areas and evacuate the building. Leave the towers in an orderly and expeditious manner since without 90 minutes, stairwells may be completely dark. Follow any instructions given byHigherPolice/Security, CSN Facilities Management staff and/or emergency workers. Be familiar with and follow the information contained in the section entitled Evacuations of this guide, and your building’s evacuation plan. If evacuating, turn off light switches surpassing leaving.Stavelighting candles or using other types of unshut flames for illumination. Laboratory personnel should secure experiments and unplug electrical equipment as towardly prior to leaving the laboratory. Chemicals should be stored in their original locations and all containers should be sealed and sealed. If a major power outage is expected to last a considerable length of time, the College’s Emergency Response Team will provide coordination with theHighercommunity.Deportmentto take if you are trapped in the towers and unable to evacuate If a campus telephone is available, undeniability 9-911 andHigherPolice at 651-7911. Report your location and situation. If a window is available, signal emergency personnel by waving, or by hanging a large sign in the window. Stay low if smoke is present.Imbricateyour squatter with a wet reticulum and place fabric virtually door cracks to alimony smoke out.Deportmentto take if you and/or others are trapped in an elevator and unable to exit If you are inside the elevator, pick up the emergency phone in the elevator and provide the necessary information to the undeniability taker or instruct passengers to do the same. If you are outside of the elevator, tell passengers to remain wifely and that you are getting help. From a campus phone, undeniability 9-911, or 911 from your lamina phone. If that does not work, undeniabilityHigherPolice at 651-7911. If it is unscratched to remain in the building, stay near to passengers until assistance arrives.Deportmentto take due to a serious gas leakUndeniability9-911 from a campus phone if you suspect a serious gas leak. Natural gas is odorless and colorless; gas companies add a distinctive odorant (similar to a “skunk” or “rotten egg” odor) to produce a smell that will zestful users to a possible problem. If a gas cylinder, gas equipment or gas piping should uncork leaking or is suspected of leaking and, if in the judgment of the person or persons responsible for such materials, it presents a serious danger to them or other towers occupants, the pursuit steps should be taken: Immediately notify towers occupants to evacuate the zone using the preplanned evacuation route. This may be workaday by pulling the towers alarm, if available. NotifyHigherPolice at 651-7911. Also, request the dispatcher to contact Facilities Management to shut lanugo the towers ventilation (HVAC) system for your building. Provide the pursuit information: Campus location;Towersname; Floor number; Room number; Specific chemical name of the involved gas, if known; and Estimated volume involved, if known. In the zone near the leak, do not switch lights or electrical equipment on or off; electrical arcing could trigger an explosion.Towersoccupants are not to return to the towers until instructed to do so by emergency responders.Deportmentto take for a suspected gas leak If you suspect that gas equipment or gas piping is leaking, but are unsure if the odor denotes a serious leak, the pursuit steps should be taken: Turn off any gas equipment if possible. During merchantry hours of 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. notify Facilities Management at 651-4888.Withoutbusiness hours, notify Campus Security or Campus Police at 651-7911. Follow instructions provided.Deportmentto take when a towers has a water-related emergency Water-related emergencies do not unchangingly midpoint “flooding”. They may include lack of misogynist drinking water, lack of misogynist toilet facilities, in wing to standing water (e.g., ponding) and/or leaks that could rationalization equipment and towers damage, and create hazardous conditions (slips/falls, etc.) If such an event occurs during regular merchantry hours between 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., please immediately contact Facilities Management at 651-4888. If a water event occurs without hours when classes are not in session, undeniability a Campus Security Office and/or theHigherPolice at 651-7911 and they will contact the towardly Facilities Management personnel to respond to the situation. If you are responding to a water emergency but have not unswayable the water source, remember that the water could be contaminated and take towardly precautions. Standing Water If there is standing water on the floor, there is a risk of electrical shock. Do not enter the zone until you are sure the electricity has been turned off. Hazardous Materials EmergenciesHigherof Southern Nevada has a number of procedures designed to respond to hazardous materials emergencies. They are included on the Environmental Health & Safety webpage. Plans include, but are not limited to: Asbestos Management (NSHE Board of Regents Handbook Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan Chemical Hygiene Plan Comprehensive Workplace Safety & Health Plan Environmental Health & Safety (NSHE Board of Regents Handbook, Chapter 10, Section1) Hazard Communication Plan Hot Work (NSHE Board of Regents Handbook, Chapter 10, Section 4) Respiratory Protection Plan Major Chemical Spill Notify persons in the area. Evacuate the room, area, or building. Pull the nearest fire watchtower if evacuation is required. Confine if possible.Tropicaldoors on the way out if possible.Hokein a unscratched place. One person meets and informs emergency responders. Provide assistance as necessary. If a chemical release should occur which cannot be contained in a room or building, or if an off-campus chemical release occurs,Higherpersonnel may be asked by emergency responders to "shelter in place." While people may be asked to evacuate, shelter in place is safer in many situations. (For spare information, see Toxic Release Emergencies--Shelter in Place Procedure.) Minor or Small Chemical Spill Notify persons in the firsthand area. Leave the hazardous area. If possible, turn off ignition sources and establish or maintain frazzle ventilation.Tropicalthe door, and if it is unscratched to do so and if the window can be opened, unshut a window to the outside to indulge the room to ventilate.UndeniabilityEnvironmental Health and Safety at 651-7445; leave a message to vivify the pager if no one answers. Follow specific instructions on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Confine and wipe the spill with towardly protective suit and equipment. Dispose of waste properly.UndeniabilityEnvironmental Health and Safety at 651-7445 for information. Chemical Splash to SkinUndeniability9-911. Be prepared! Familiarize yourself with the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for chemicals that you are using. Remove contaminated clothing; wash the contact zone with water for 10 minutes. Follow specific instructions on the Material Safety Data Sheet. From a campus phone, undeniability 9-911 and/or seek medical assistance.UndeniabilityCollege Police at 651-7911.UndeniabilityEnvironmental Health and Safety at 651-7445 for spare information. Take Material Safety Data Sheet(s) to emergency providers. Chemical Splash toVisionImmediately wash with wipe water of drinking quality (if available)for 15 minutes. Hold the eyelids open. Get the victim to roll vision while irrigating. From a campus phone undeniability 9-911 or seek medical assistance immediately.UndeniabilityCollege Police at 651-7911. Toxic Release Emergencies Shelter in Place Procedure Chemical Release If a chemical release should occur which cannot be contained in a room or building, or if an off-campus chemical release occurs, CSN personnel may be asked by official emergency responders to "shelter in place." Go indoors or remain in a towers where the air is less contaminated. Stay in upper stories of buildings, if possible.Tropicaland lock as many doors and windows, as possible, to seal out contaminated air. Turn off or woodcut all sources of outside air. Facilities Management controls towers ventilation. Locally controlled ventilation includes room air conditioners and fans.Imbricatewindows, doors and ventilation openings with plastic sheeting and duct tape from departmental emergency supplies. Stuff reticulum or suit (preferably wet) at the marrow of the door. If you smell contaminants in your room, imbricate your nose and mouth with a wet towel or cloth. Tune to the emergency unconcentrated station and listen for announcements. Stay inside until you are notified by emergency workers that it is unscratched to leave. When the emergency is over, unshut all doors and windows to ventilate the area. Replace the supplies used during shelter in place in the emergency supply kit. Medical Emergencies Medical emergencies may be encountered when you are on campus. It is unchangingly important to seek medical assistance as soon as is possible in the specimen of injury or illness. If a medical emergency occurs, undeniability 9-911 from a campus phone. If you are trained in first-aid, squire the patient with the level of training that you have. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Some areas on campus have Automated External Defibrillators (AED) misogynist in the event that a patient exhibits no signs of zoetic or pulse. The unit provides verbal instructions on the steps you need to take. The unit will assess the patient and teach if a shock is necessary. As in all emergency medical situations, obtaining medical assistance as soon as possible is mandatory. From a campus phone, immediately call9-911 and theHigherPolice at 651-7911 to obtain medical assistance.Unstipulateddirections for using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) device: Turn on power to AED Unit: Place the AED Unit near the throne of the patient. Follow the verbal instructions from the AED Unit. Attach the AED Unit to the patient: Bare the patient’s chest (remove suit and any jewelry) and prepare the zone for the pads. If the patient is wet you will need to dry the patients, moreover be mindful not to use the AED Unit with either the patient or responder in water. Attach the AED pads to the patient’s chest as indicated on the pads. DO NOT MOVE OR TOUCH the patient as the AED is analyzing the patient. If a shock is indicated by the AED Unit:Well-spokenyourself and all others from the patient. Push the shock button.Trammelsfor zoetic and pulse without the shock was delivered. Continue with CPR if needed. Weather Emergencies Conditions leading to weather emergencies are often predictable.  Follow the pursuit unstipulated guidelines in the event that upper winds, heavy rains/thunderstorms, lightning strikes or other dangerous weather situations are occurring or predicted to occur. During Severe Weather:TrammelsCSN’s web site for up-to-date information. Check the local media outlets for information regarding road conditions. If you are on campus, trammels the Intercampus Communication System (the unappetizing screen monitors located wideness campuses) for information regarding closures and other directions. Lightning Seek protective shelter immediately. If you are outdoors, do not stand underneath tall, isolated objects.  Avoid projecting whilom the surroundings and landscape.  Seek shelter in a low zone under a thick growth of small trees.  In unshut areas, seek a low spot such as a ravine. Get off or yonder from unshut water.  Keep yonder from metal equipment or small metal vehicles such as motorcycles, bicycles, golf carts, etc.  Stay yonder from wire fences, clotheslines, metal pipes, and rails.  If you are in a group in the open, spread out, keeping people 15 to 20 feet apart. Remember, lightning may strike some miles from the parent cloud.  If you finger your hair stand on end, lightning may be well-nigh to strike.  Drop to a low crouching position with your feet together.  Get onto the balls of your feet as quickly as possible to minimize ground contact.  Put your hands over your ears to minimize sensory shock from thunder and place your throne between your knees.  Do not lie unappetizing on the ground. Flooding Although widespread flooding is not predictable on CSN’s campuses, it is possible that streets, intersections, etc. surrounding our campuses may be impacted. In that situation, pursuit are some important guidelines: Listen to local radio or television stations and the CSN website for information. Be enlightened of streams, drainage channels and areas that are known to inflowing suddenly. If local authorities issue a inflowing watch (the possibility of widespread flooding) or warning (unusually severe ponding of water), be prepare to evacuate to higher ground immediately. Do not struggle to momentum over flooded areas of the campus. The depth of water is not unchangingly obvious. The road bed may be washed out under the water, and you could be stranded or trapped. Follow instructions from local authorities for firsthand action. During any inflowing event, use lattermost circumspection virtually electrical appliances or outlets that are located near water. On Campus Shooting Incident Although on campus shooting incidents are rare, it is hair-trigger that faculty, staff and students are prepared to ensure their own protection until help can arrive. Indoor Shooting Incident If you have entered an zone or towers and see someone shooting, or, if you hear the sounds of gunfire, the pursuit deportment are recommended: Go to the nearest room or office and hide. Stay calm!Tropicaland lock the door, and vallation it if possible. Take imbricate overdue touchable walls, thick desks, filing cabinets.Imbricatethe door windows, if possible.Alimonyas quiet as possible and act as if no one is in the room. Turn off iPods and radios, but alimony computers on with monitors faced yonder from door. Silence lamina phones. Do not wordplay the door. Using a campus phone, undeniability 9-911. If possible, undeniabilityHigherPolice at 651-7911. Provide the dispatcher with as much of the pursuit information as you have available: Your name Location of the incident—be as specific as possible Describe what is happening Number of shooters, if known Identification of shooter, if known Number of persons who may be involved Injured victims, if known Your location—and stay on the telephone with the dispatcher, if at all possible Place signs in exterior windows to identify your location, if possible Wait for police officers and/or other emergency rescue personnel to squire you out of the building. If Exit is Possible If an zippy shooter is present, and you are unrepealable you are not within range or in danger, exit the towers if possible. The pursuit deportment are recommended: Exit the towers immediately. Move yonder from the zone and seek shelter in a nearby building.Staveparking lots and unshut areas. Tell anyone you encounter to exit the towers immediately.Circumspectionthose outside the towers not to enter. From a campus phone, dial 9-911. If possible, undeniabilityHigherPolice at 651-7911. If the shooting has occurred or is occurring outdoors, the pursuit deportment are recommended: Move inside a building, if possible, and follow the recommendations above. If you cannot go inside, try to hibernate overdue something solid. Run yonder from the sounds of shooting, if you can do so without increasing your risk. From a campus phone, undeniability 9-911. If possible, undeniabilityHigherPolice at 651-7911. If escape is not possible, the pursuit deportment are suggested: Play sufferer if you cannot get yonder - seem a prone position and lay as still as possible. If you are unprotected by the intruder, obey all commands and stave eye contact.   Suspicious Mail and Packages, and ParcelFlopThreats Suspicious Mail Suspicious mail incidents wideness the United States, often involve biohazardous material(s) or explosive device(s). If you receive mail or discover object(s) that towards suspicious due to the presence of a powder, liquid coming out of the package or other substance, the pursuit deportment are recommended: From a campus phone, immediately undeniabilityHigherPolice at 651-7911. They will evaluate the threat level and determine if 9-911 emergency needs to be contacted. Deny to everyone with the exception of emergency responders, wangle to the suspicious parcel/object. If possible place a trash can over the package. Once emergency responders wangle the scene, they will take custody of the questionable item(s). Turn off any fans, window air conditioners and/or small zone heaters. Isolate the room area; evacuate the neighboring areas. The individual who opened the suspicious item and anyone else who has come into contact with it should remain isolated in an zone proximal to the original location, until emergency responders arrive.Remoterinstructions will be forthcoming from the emergency team. The individuals who have had contact with the parcel should wash their hands and squatter with soap and water. Create a list of people who were in the room where the package was received. Suspicious ParcelFlopRecognition Checklist: Use the pursuit checklist to evaluate parcels that seem unusual. Handwritten or poorly typed write Incorrect titles No return write Misspelling of worldwide words Visual distractions on the package. Excessive postage Excessive weight/rigid, lopsided, uneven envelopes Restrictive markings such as “Confidential” or “personal” Protruding wires or tinfoil Excessive tape or strings Oily stains/discolorations on the package Unexpected international, special wordage and/or air mail If you are on campus, undeniabilityHigherPolice at 651-7911 or 9-911 regarding any suspicious mail/packages.Flopor Other Threat Checklist (Keep near your phone) In the event of a flop threat, immediately undeniability 9-911. Police will thoughtfully evaluate all threats and provide the campus with specific information and instructions on how to respond.Higherpersonnel receiving telephoned flop threats should ask the caller for the word-for-word location where the flop has been placed where it is going to be planted.Struggleto get as much information as possible well-nigh the caller, for example, male or female, accent, etc. Listen for preliminaries noise which may indicate the location of the caller. Complete theFlopor Other Threat Checklist as soon as possible without receiving a flop threat call. Writing lanugo the details as soon as you have received the call, or during the undeniability if you have the checklist misogynist will squire emergency personnel to respond to the threat. Police will use uncontrived contact information in their investigation and determination of the threat level. 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