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CSULB Emergency Contact Info

Is there an emergency?. Do you need campus police or paramedics?. f rom campus phones call:. 911. f rom CELL PHONES call:. 562-985-4101. Save this number in your cell phone!. Calling 911 from a cell phone connects you to the Los Angeles County 911 network,

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CSULB Emergency Contact Info

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  1. Is there an emergency? Do you need campus police or paramedics? from campus phones call: 911 from CELL PHONES call: 562-985-4101 Save this number in your cell phone! Calling 911 from a cell phone connects you to the Los Angeles County 911 network, NOT to the local campus police. CSULB Emergency Contact Info

  2. Dial University Police immediately – 562-985-4101 • Describe the problem–nature & severity. • Provide estimated age and sex. • Look for emergency medical ID. Medical Emergency

  3. You protect your life and others by …. • Following directions of instructors and emergency personnel. • Assisting persons with disabilities • Evacuating the building IF REQUIRED.

  4. If you are in class andthe fire alarm goes off …. • Take all personal belongings. • Evacuate to the designated area as directed by your instructor or emergency personnel. Stay with your class. • Do not use elevators! Use nearest stairs. • If someone needs assistance, and you can help, do so. • Do not play superhero! Sometimes the best help is to report the need for assistance & location to emergency personnel. • Do not return to the building until building has been cleared for re-entry.

  5. If you are in class and …there is an earthquake …. • Drop, Cover, and Hold if indoors. • Evacuate the building only if a fire alarm is sounding or instructed by emergency responders. • Find open space if outdoors. • After shaking stops, check yourself and others for injuries. • Report any injured, trapped, or missing persons to emergency responders.

  6. If a person becomes disruptive (violent, threatening, bizarre behavior) notify your instructor, contact Campus police 562-985-4101. • If behavior of others is threatening & disruptive, you have the right to leave this classroom or block entry to anyone who is a threat to the well being of the members of this class. Threats or Violent Behavior

  7. Options & Best Practices … what you can do to be safe: • Leave the area quickly. Get Out • Do not use the elevators. • Lock/blockade the door. Stay quiet out of the shooter’s view. Silence cell phones, keep phone light hidden. Hide Out • Move away from windows. • If safely possible, call University Police at 562-985-4101 with list of people. • As a last option, fight back as a group to incapacitate the shooter. Take Out If there is an active shooter ... • Create distraction: yell or throw things to help provide a moment’s advantage.

  8. … is there a bomb threat ...or other suspicious object? • Remain calm. • Call University Police: • 562-985-4101 • Do not handle suspicious objects. • Details are important. Be attentive: • What does it look like? • Is a time of explosion known? • Where is it? • If reporting a caller, listen for: gender, approximate age, tone of voice, any accents, any background noise.

  9. Hazardous Materials Spills … … for small spills not involving immediate danger: Dial University Police – 562-985-4101 • Confine spill. • Stay out of contaminated area. • Evacuate the area immediately. • Move crosswind to avoid the fumes. • Follow Building Marshals’ directions. • Stay with your class.

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