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Emergency Procedures Training For Students, Faculty & Staff. JMU EMERGENCY PROCEDURES. New posters with critical Emergency Procedures information have been developed. Can be obtained from your building coordinator. Can be downloaded and printed directly from the public safety web page. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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COMPREHENSIVE SAFETY PLANComplete information on specific situations and how they should be responded to by the campus community and University officials.

Living document continuously updated (currently 4600+ pages of info)

Review it on the web page: www.jmu.edu/safetyplan/index.shtml

7This is the table of contents for the Comprehensive Safety Plan. You can navigate through the site by using the page links to the left or click on an icon.

FIRE EMERGENCY

3JMU has fire alarm systems installed in all university buildings. This system is monitored 24/7 by the JMU Police Communications personnel. When a fire alarm sounds you need to evacuate the building immediately and move to a safe location away from the building.Please follow the directions of emergency personnel.WEATHER EMERGENCYListen for the JMU Lighting Prediction Systemsaudible air horn alarms:

SINGLE 15 second air horn blast RED ALERTTHREE 5 - SECOND AIR HORN BLASTS ALL CLEAR

Seek shelter inside a building until notified byUniversity officials that it is safe to leave.

If flooding occurs, seek higher ground and avoidwalking through standing or moving water.

Stay away from electrical line and devices.

HOSTILE INTRUDER

5In the event that a hostile intruder should enter an academic building or residence hall, here are safety tips for you to follow.

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

6The Universitys Emergency Preparedness can be found in the JMU Comprehensive Safety Plan. The Plan includes detailed procedures and other useful resources available for specific types of situations. The plan can be reviewed at: www.jmu.edu/safetyplan/index.shtml

EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS PLAN

During a campus emergency, JMU will distribute information to the campus community utilizing the following methods: Madison Alert Campus Horn and PA System JMU Web page at www.jmu.edu Blast e-mail to [email protected] accounts SMS Text Messages to registered users Faculty and Staff register through MyMadison Students register through e-campus Building Coordinators ORL Hall Directors and Resident Advisors Interdepartmental and Building Phone Trees Emergency FAX Notifications to JMU Departments Police Loudspeakers and PA Systems JMU RED ALERT horns Local Media/CampusTV/Radio Broadcasts

8In case of an emergency, JMU will use a variety of ways to communicate with the JMU community. They include; Madison Alert, AM1610, JMU web page, blast e-mails, SMS text messaging, Building Coordinators, ORL Hall Staff, Phone trees, emergency FAX notification, police loudspeakers and PA systems, JMU System Red Alert horns & local media/campus TV/Radio broadcasts.

MADISON ALERT

JMU is installing a new campus wide outdoor horn and public address system to be utilized in the event of a campus emergency called the Madison ALERT system.

Madison ALERT consists of several large horn clusters located throughout campus that can be activated by public safety officials to sound unique horn tones followed by voice instructions on how to respond to any pending emergency.

If/when this system activates, faculty/staff and students should heed any instructions given or check one of the other sources of information identified earlier for further information and specific instructions regarding the campus emergency.

Current roof top horn locations will include Burrus Hall, Showker Hall, CISAT A-1 Building and White Hall in the Village.

9Madison Alert is the new campus wide public address system to be utilized in the event of a campus emergency.The alarm will sound unique tones followed by voice instructions on how to respond to an impending emergency.

TEXT & VOICE MESSAGING

JMU now has the ability to broadcast text and voice messages to Students & Faculty/Staff during a campus emergency.

You must register in order to receive JMU Emergency Text Messages.

Faculty/Staff must sign up through the MyMadison accounts webpage.

Students must sign up through the e-campus accounts webpage.

10The JMU community can now register to receive text and voice messages over their cell phones during a campus emergency.Faculty and staff members must sign up through the J-ESS accounts web page. Students must sign up through the e-campus accounts web page.

INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY

We are a community committed to preparing students to be educated and enlightened citizens who lead productive and meaningful lives.

James Madison University's mission, vision and values statements reaffirm the university's long-time commitment to meeting the needs of its students. In one simple sentence the mission states JMU's commitment to the country and society.

As an institution JMU proactively strives to create the safest environment possible. However in accordance with our mission we must also help the individuals within our community to learn how to make responsible decisions that will prepare them for the hazards they may face in our world today and tomorrow.

With that in mind we encourage you to learn about and utilize these additional resources and services to help you stay safe.

11 We are a community committed to preparing students to be educated and enlightened citizens who lead productive and meaningful lives.

James Madison University's mission, vision and values statements reaffirm the university's long-time commitment to meeting the needs of its students. In one simple sentence the mission states JMU's commitment to the country and society.

As an institution JMU proactively strives to create the safest environment possible. However in accordance with our mission we must also help the individuals within our community to learn how to make responsible decisions that will prepare them for the hazards they may face in our world today and tomorrow.

With that in mind we encourage you to learn about and utilize these additional resources and services to help you stay safe.

JMU Right to Know Clery Report

A value tool available to every member of our community is the AnnualYour Right to Know Clery Crime Report published by the University every Fall which highlights the many ways JMU and its citizens can protect themselves. Please take the time to review the annual reports on-line at:

http://www.jmu.edu/pubsafety/RTKtable.shtml

12The JMU Right to Know-Clery Crime Report is an annual publication which highlights the many ways the JMU community can protect themselves. The report is found online at www.jmu.edu/pubsafety/RTKtable.shtml

Provided by public safety staff (Cadets & Officers).Student cadets provide escorts during evening hours.Based on resources, it may be walking or riding escort. Primarily intended for students that must travel across campus alone at night.Call: 540-568-6913

SAFETY ESCORTS

13The JMU Police department provides safety escorts to members of the JMU community. These safety escorts are provided by police officers and/or student cadets and may be walking or riding escorts based on the available resources at the time of the request. Call 540-568-6913 for an escort.

CALL JMUPD IMMEDIATELY! Police/Fire/Medical EMERGENCY! 540-568-6911Alternate Emergency Number! 540-442-6911On-Campus phones only need to dial! 6911 Use Emergency & Blue Light PhonesSIMPLY PRESS THE RED BUTTONOver 341 phones inside and outside of building doors, along sidewalks, and in parking lots across campus

REPORTING EMERGENCIES

14To report an emergency on-campus call the JMU PD immediately at 540-568-6911 for police, fire and medical situations. If calling from an on-campus phone, you only need dial 6911. The alternate emergency number is 540-442-6911. Use the alternate number if the primary JMU phone circuits are not working. You can dial this number from an available cell phone.There are over 275 emergency and blue light phones located throughout campus. They are primarily found outside the main doors to buildings, in and around parking lots or pedestrian travel routes. Simply press the red button to be connected immediately to the JMU PD Communications center during an emergency.

JMU Lightning Prediction SystemSingle 15 second air horn blast RED ALERT Seek Shelter Inside Now!Three 5 second air horn blasts ALL CLEAR Threat no longer exists!Campus Coverage2 Sensors Cover Campus (UREC & Memorial Hall Complex)6 Remote Horn / Strobe Locations UREC Roof / Memorial Hall Roof / Anthony Seeger Roof / Godwin Hall Roof / Reservoir Street Soccer Fields / R1 Parking Lot near Village.30 Remote Desktop Clients Across Campus.UREC Sensor Web Monitoring http://weathergrid.net/jmu/MEMORIAL Sensor Web Monitoring http://weathergrid.net/jmu2/

SEVERE WEATHER WARNING

15The JMU Lightning prediction system alerts the campus when there is an imminent danger of a lightning strike on campus. You should take shelter immediately and await the all clear signal before resuming outdoor activities.

Protect and ServeThey are more than just words to us.They are our commitment to you!

16Chief Lee Shifflett Protect and Serve, they are more than just words to us. They are our commitment to you!

James Madison UniversityDepartment of Police and Public Safety821 South Main Street MSC 6810Harrisonburg, VA 22807

Emergency: 540-568-6911(Or dial just 6911 from any on-campus phone)

Non-Emergency/Escorts: 540-568-6913

Alternate Emergency: 540-442-6911(If campus phone circuits are not working)

Fax: 540-568-3308

www.jmu.edu/pubsafety

17Here is the contact information the James Madison University Department of Police and Public Safety

POST TEST

Its now time so see how much you have learned. Please point your web browser to the following URL to complete a brief on-line Quiz:

https://websurvey.jmu.edu/ss/wsb.dll/193/EmerProcTrainPostTest081408.htm

18Follow the link provided to complete a brief on-line quiz.

Thank you for taking the time to view this presentation.