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Your Response to a Campus Emergency
Purpose of discussion
•The purpose of this presentation is to provide you with information and tools that may assist you in managing an emergency event with a successful outcome.
Society Violence Trends
Table 2
January to June 2012FBI Statistics
Percent Change
by Region
RegionViolentcrime Murder
Forciblerape Robbery
Aggravated
assaultProperty
crime BurglaryLarceny-
theft
Motorvehicletheft Arson
Total +1.9 -1.7 -1.4 +2.0 +2.3 +1.5 +0.1 +1.9 +1.7 +3.2
Northeast +1.1 -2.4 -0.7 +2.1 +0.8 +4.0 +4.9 +4.5 -4.4 +5.7
Midwest +2.5 +0.9 +0.3 -0.6 +4.4 +1.3 -0.5 +2.5 -3.5 +11.0
South +1.1 -4.8 -4.1 +1.2 +1.7 -1.4 -4.4 -0.3 -0.3 -5.6
West +3.1 +1.9 +0.5 +5.1 +2.4 +4.7 +6.7 +3.4 +8.1 +6.4
Mass Shooting incidents
• Events in the United States over the last 25 years
• Between 1984 and 2004 (20 years) there were 18 mass killing events.
• Between 2007 and 2012 (5 years) there have been 12 mass killing events.
• http://www.nycrimecommission.org/initiative1-shootings.php
Why plan for an emergency?
• No one knows how they will react to an emergency situation until it is occurring. However having some knowledge on ways to manage an emergency event will help set up a platform from which to draw from and keep you on track. (Being prepared minimizes the risk of encountering an emergency situation).
YC emergency Response video
Communication of Emergency
• Text message through YC Alert• Computer screen message (Alertus)• Loud speaker announcements • Classroom telephone• Sign in window (Columbine incident) (Injured facility need medical assistance)
Types of Emergency
• Medical
• Call 911 if life threatening
• Call 311 or Campus Police for assistance (First Aid)
• Criminal activity
• Call 911 if life threatening
• Call 311 or Campus Police for all others
Types of Emergency
• Student misconduct
• If non-violent most incidents can be handled by instructor.
• Conduct can be reported to Campus Police if severe. (Major class disruption)
• Conduct can also be reported via e-mail directly to director of judicial affairs (Sarah Castro) if instructor correction fails.
Emergency numbers
• Campus Police• 776-2185 Direct or just extention 2185 from
campus phone• 237-0420 (Officer Cell)• 311 from any campus phone• 911 (Goes to Prescott Police and Campus Police)• Emergency Blue light phone (311 or 911)
Resource Material available
• Emergency Evacuation Routes/ Re-assembly areas
• Emergency response guides in classrooms
• Aletrus Beacons
• Some research is in progress for a possible phone App to reference emergency management procedures.
Responses for Active Shooter
• Hide, flight, fight……..