• Building evacuation will occur upon notification by the Department of Public Safety or other authority.

  • Be aware of all marked exits and evacuation routes from your area of the building. Know the evacuation routes from your classroom or work area.

  • When officially told to evacuate, leave by the nearest exit and alert others to do the same.

  • Do not use elevators in case of fire.

  • If the emergency is other than fire, persons with disabilities have priority using the elevators for evacuation.

  • Assist the disabled in exiting the building, if requested. Note that you are available to assist. If needed, ask how you can be of assistance.

  • Once outside, move to the assembly point designated f or your building. Stay there until an accurate head count has been taken.

  • Keep streets and walkways next to exits clear for emergency vehicles and personnel. Do not congregate between buildings. Keep the street side of buildings clear so that emergency equipment can reach buildings.

  • An Emergency Command Post may be set up near the emergency site. Keep clear of this area unless you have important information to report.

  • Do not return to an evacuated building until directed to do so by the Department of Public Safety or Fire Department personnel.

Contact Info

Eddie Walker

Chief of Public Safety

Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy As To Students The insitution does not discriminate in its educational and employment policies against any person on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, or on any other basis proscribed by federal, state, or local law.