Campus Security

In a life-threatening emergency, dial 911 |校园保安:(509)527-2222

 


Emergency procedures

Emergency Numbers

Emergency..................................911
Fire...............................................911
Police...........................................911
Ambulance..................................911
Campus Security...............527-2222

Note: 本地区号是(509)


非紧急业务号码

Campus security...............................527-2222
Facility services..................................527-2925
咨询检测中心........527-2147
Risk & Safety Management.............527-2550
精神健康危机热线.................524-2999
Fire.........................................................525-1960
Police.....................................................525-1960
Poison Control Center............(800) 732-6985


 

Give the dispatcher

  1.  Your location
  2.  紧急情况的性质
  3.  您正在拨打的电话号码
  4.  Your name
  5.  指示的其他信息
  6.  Do not hang up, unless there is an immediate threat to your safety
  7.  Report any accident or injury to WWU >.

报告事故或伤害

  • All injuries or accidents on campus should be reported.
  • Call 911 in the event of death or major injury.
  • Report work-related accidents to your supervisor.
  • An injured employee and their supervisor must complete a 工伤事故/事件报告and Accident Investigation Report available from Risk and Safety Management: 527-2250.
  • An injured student or university guest should complete an Accident/Incident Report available from the 书院书院健康诊所: (509) 382-8349.
  • After hours, both reports are available from 校园保安:527-2222 or at dunhamlogin.com/accident-report.

死亡或重伤

  1. If you discover or witness a death or major injury on campus, call 911 immediately.
  2. Call Campus Security, 527-2222, as soon as possible.
  3. Stay on scene until you make a statement to law enforcement officials. 不要打扰现场.
  4. Do not discuss the even with anyone other than those directly involved and law enforcement.
  5. If approached by the media, refer all inquiries to University Relations.
  6. 寻求情感支持. Counselors are available through the 咨询检测中心, 527-2147.

内乱或示威

Call Campus Security, 527-2222, if any of the following occurs:

  •  Interference with normal operations of the university
  •  Prevention of access to offices, buildings, or other facilities
  •  Threat of physical harm to persons or damage to facilities

Take these actions:

  •  提醒该地区的人员.
  •  Lock doors, secure files, documents, and equipment.
  •  If instructed, evacuate building and check in with the Building Coordinator.
  • Wait for further instruction which may come via public announcement or e2Campus (短信、电邮、世界海洋大学网站).

Fire

Take these actions

  • If you smell smoke or have other indication of fire, pull the closest fire alarm as you exit the building.
  • Immediately report any fire to 911 and then to Campus Security, 527-2222.
  • Extinguish fire only if fire is very small and 如果这样做安全的话. 使用适当的灭火器.
  • As you exit, notify others in your vicinity if you can do so without increased danger to yourself.
  • Stay low and proceed to the nearest exit. Use stairwells. Do not use elevators.
  • Before opening a door, feel the top of the door or the doorknob. If these areas are not hot, brace yourself against the door and open it slightly.
  • If area is full of smoke, stay low to the floor. If possible, cover your face with a wet cloth.
  • If nearest exit is blocked, go to an alternate exit. 如果所有出口都被阻塞, 到离火最远的房间去, close the door and follow procedures below.
  • Evacuate to your designated assembly area (listed under "Building Evacuations" tab below).  不要再进入大楼.
  • Notify the Building Coordinator and/or the first official you see of any occupants who have not yet evacuated, 也是引起警报的原因, if known.

If trapped by fire

  • Close the door, seal cracks with clothing, tape or other material.
  • To attract attention and signal for help, stand by window and/or hang an object out the window.

Earthquake

地震时:

Indoors

  • Stay where you are!
  • 降落,掩护,保持静止. Drop down under or next to something solid like a table, desk, or interior doorway.  Tuck your head and cover it with your arms.  Hold 在你附近的固体物体上.
  • Avoid windows, filing cabinets, bookcases or objects that may fall or collapse.
  • 不用电梯吗.

Outdoors

  • Move away from buildings, trees, and electrical lines.

After the earthquake:

  • Check for injuries. Do not attempt to move seriously injured persons unless they are in immediate danger of further injury.
  • Proceed to designated assembly area and check in with your Building Coordinator.
  • 为余震做好准备.
  • Be aware of potential danger from gas or chemical leaks, fire, downed power lines, damaged structures, and other hazards.
  • Report injuries or damage to the Building Coordinator, who will report to the Emergency Operations Center.
  • Do not re-enter buildings with visible damage until the building has been cleared for occupancy.

Utility (electrical, plumbing, gas) failure

Report Incident 

Call Campus Security, 527-2222, to report the building name, room number and type of failure/leak. Security will report the incident to Facility Services and/or emergency dispatchers, depending on the severity of the incident.

电/断电/短

  • If there is an electrical short in equipment, 立即切断电源, pull the plug or shut off electrical circuit breakers if you can do so safely.
  • Unplug as much other equipment as possible to prevent damage to the equipment when the power is off.

管道失效/洪水

  • 停止使用所有电气设备.
  • 撤离洪水泛滥的地区. Shut off water and/or contain flooding, if possible.
  • In the event of widespread flooding, follow the instructions from appropriate authorities.

Gas leak

  • Cease all operations and evacuate the area.
  • To avoid triggering an explosion, do not operate light switches or any equipment.

危险物品泄漏

Report Incident:

  • Unless you are CERTAIN it is safe to do so, DO NOT attempt to clean up a hazardous material spill by yourself.
  • Call 911 and report the nature, location and size of any spill or leak of hazardous materials.
  • Stop source of spill, 如果这样做安全的话. 这包括关闭阀门, setting partially spilled bottles upright, closing containers, etc.
  • Don’t touch or step in spilled materials.
  • Evacuate the building and check in at the assembly area (listed under the “Building Evacuation” tab below).
  • Close as many internal doors as possible.
  • Remain in the evacuation area to report appropriate information regarding the spill to responders on scene.

Things to note:

  • Location (floor, room number, location in room)
  • 有没有发生火灾和/或爆炸?
  • Any injuries? If so, how many?
  • What material spilled?
  • Physical state of material (solid, liquid, gas, combination)?
  • Is any hazardous material escaping from the spill location in the form of vapors, fumes, 或流动/滴液体?

To assist victims

  • Immediately wash the material from the victim and remove contaminated clothing.
  • Eyes, if contaminated, should be flushed immediately with water.
  • Washing of the skin and/or eyes should continue for 15 minutes.
  • First aid procedures should be started at once.
  • 除非是求医, persons who are potentially exposed to a spill or radiation should, before leaving area, report to emergency personnel at the site and give name, phone number, and address.
  • Required cleanup will be directed by the appropriate authorities.
  • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available for reference in each department where hazardous materials are stored or in use.

Dangerous weather

High Temperatures 

  • Drink plenty of water or other non-alcohol or decaffeinated fluids. 你的身体需要水来保持凉爽. Drink plenty of fluids even if you don't feel thirsty.
  • Slow down. Reduce, eliminate or reschedule strenuous activities until the coolest time of the day. Children, seniors and anyone with health problems should stay in the coolest available place.
  • Dress for summer. Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing to reflect heat and sunlight.
  • Never leave a child unattended in a vehicle, even with the windows down.

Lightning

Indoors 

  • 远离有线电话. You can use cellular or cordless phones.
  • Don't touch electrical equipment or cords. Unplug electronic equipment before the storm arrives.
  • 远离水管. Do not wash your hands, take a shower or wash dishes.
  • Stay away from windows and doors, and stay off porches. Do not lie on concrete floors and do not lean against concrete walls.

Outdoors 

  • Take shelter in a building or hard-topped vehicle. Golf carts and riding lawnmowers are not safe.
  • There is no safe location outdoors during a lightning storm. Take shelter when you hear thunder and stay indoors until 30 minutes after the last thunderclap. 

High Wind or Hail

  • Take shelter indoors. Both kinds of storms can be highly damaging, and the Walla Walla Valley has a history of strong wind storms bringing down trees, 四肢和其他碎片. 

Winter Storms

  • Travel only if utterly necessary, and exercise extreme caution in icy or sleeting conditions.
  • 检查路况: www.fhwa.dot.gov/trafficinfo/
  • Dress in multiple, lightweight layers and remove as necessary to avoid overheating and perspiration (and subsequent chill).
  • When walking, beware of slick sidewalks, roads and driveways. In icy or frosty conditions, it may be safer to walk on the grass rather than the sidewalk.

Shelter-in-place

A number of emergencies could require you to shelter-in-place, such as a hazardous material spill in the local area, dangerous weather, 或者校园暴力. Shelter-in-place simply means creating a shelter where you are. Take shelter immediately; do not go looking for your coworkers, roommate or children. If you are required to shelter-in-place it could last a few minutes or a few hours.

The emergency siren will sound on campus to signal a shelter-in-place, and additional instructions will be given via e2Campus, website banners, and email. Local radio and television stations may also provide additional information.

Action steps:

  • 去一个小的室内房间. In classroom buildings it may be best for entire classes to gather in large rooms so fewer rooms need to be air-proofed.
  • On the way to your chosen shelter, shut as many doors and windows as possible. Lock and barricade access unless you are certain it is a non-violent emergency.
  • If advised to do so, shut off any fans, air conditioners, heaters or anything that may draw air into a room. Close all vents. 使用可用的材料, seal off vents and electrical outlets and create an airtight seal around windows and doors. Facilities Services may turn off all ventilation systems so no outside air is taken in.
  • If possible, monitor the situation on local radio stations (try KONA 610 AM/105.3 FM or KGTS 91.3 FM).
  • Do not leave the room until instructed to do so by emergency workers.
  • If you are in a residence hall room or apartment lock all doors and windows, then move to an interior room and follow the above steps.
  • Unless it is known to be a non-violent emergency,Lock and barricade all access to your area
  • 尽可能多关灯
  • 尽可能保持安静
  • Plan your response should an intruder break into your area

 

Bomb threats

Report all bomb threat calls by calling 911

收到炸弹威胁

Try to keep caller on the phone and ask:

  • 炸弹什么时候爆炸?
  • 炸弹在哪里?
  • 这是什么炸弹啊?
  • 它看起来像什么?
  • 你为什么要放炸弹?

Record during call or immediately after:

  • Date and time of call
  • 来电者的原话
  • 大致年龄及性别
  • 说话方式、口音
  • Emotional state
  • Background noises

发现可疑物体:

  • If it is safe to do so, and you are comfortable doing so, check your area for suspicious objects.
  • Do not handle object
  • Report location to Campus Security, 2222
  • 立即撤离该区域
  • Campus Security or other authorities will order building evacuation as appropriate.

犯罪或暴力行为

Report incident

  • If anyone is in immediate danger dial 911.
  • Report all acts of assault, robbery, theft, overt sexual behavior, etc. to Campus Security, 527-2222, as soon as possible.
  • Do not hesitate to report criminal acts or even suspicious behavior.
  • Do not attempt to apprehend or interfere with a criminal or violent individual, 除了保护你自己.

Information to note when reporting crime

Nature/location of Incident _____________________________________

车辆描述:
License Number ____________________

Color

 ____________________ 
Type ____________________ Model ____________________ 
 
嫌疑人描述:
Man ____________________ Woman ____________________ 
Juvenile ____________________ Adult ____________________ 
Hair Color ____________________ Length ____________________ 
Weight ____________________ Height ____________________ 
 
Color Clothes:
Pants ____________________ Shirt ____________________ 
Dress ____________________ Coat ____________________ 
Hat ____________________ Shoes ____________________ 


Marks/Scars/Tattoos ________________________________________________
Direction of Travel ___________________________________________________
Description of Property (if stolen/damaged) _______________________________________________

Sexual assault

If you are the victim of sexual assault:

  • Get to a safe place.
  • 拨打911寻求紧急帮助.
  • Immediately report an assault to the police.
  • 立即就医.
  • Do not bathe or shower before visiting medical facility.
  • Call Campus Security, 527-2222, even if you do not wish to press charges.
  • 寻求情感支持 from friends and counselors.
    • 咨询检测中心: 527-2147
    • 沃拉沃拉县袭击热线: 529-9922
    • 全国性侵犯热线: (800) 656-4673

如果你目击了性侵犯

  • Call 911 in an emergency and offer emotional and physical support to the victim.
  • If the victim is not in imminent danger, call any number below to report the assault:
    • 校园保安:527-2222
    • 学院区警察:525-7773
    • 女子学院院长:527-2531
    • 男院长:527-2111
    • 咨询检测中心: 527-2147
    • 书院地方健康诊所:382-8349
    • Walla Walla County Assault Hotline: 529-9922

急救和医疗指导

Take these actions

  • Call 911 for a serious injury or illness.
  • Keep victim still and comfortable and do not move them.
  • 检查呼吸和脉搏. If victim has no pulse and you have been trained, perform CPR.
  • Control serious bleeding by applying direct pressure on wound.
  • 查找紧急医疗ID, Medic-Alert tags, question witnesses and give all information to Campus Security or emergency responders when they arrive.

Building evacuations

警报或其他权威发出的信号, 如果这样做安全的话, evacuate to the following locations outside of your building and check in with the Building Coordinator. When in the following locations, proceed to the designated evacuation area.
 

Meeting locations

行政大楼
East of building

Bowers Hall
South of building

Canaday技术中心
East of building

Chan Shun Pavilion
Northwest of building

Conard Hall
Follow hall policy

Fine Arts Center
East of building

Foreman Hall
Follow hall policy

哈佛校友中心
South of building

Kellogg Hall
Southwest of building

Kretschmar Hall
North of building

市场推广及注册服务
South of building

Meske Hall
West of building 

彼得森纪念图书馆
East of building

Plant Services
East of building

Powerplant 

技术服务和保管
East of building 

场地和厂房
North of building

Rigby Hall
South of building

Risk & Safety Management
South of building

Sittner Hall
Follow hall policy

Smith Hall
建筑物东南

Spiritual Life Center
South of building

Social Work
West of buildings

The Express
South of building

University Bookstore
停车场入口西边

Village Hall
Southwest of building

村房屋办事处
North of building

冬季教育综合体 

  • 体育馆、健身中心和游泳池
    在场地建筑的西边

 

残疾人士的疏散

If you are disabled

  • Be aware of persons in your area who could assist you.
  • If you cannot speak loudly, carry a whistle or other object to help you attract attention.
  • Give clear instructions as to your needs and preferences.

帮助残疾人士

  • Ask disabled person if he or she needs help. Do not move the person unless they have given you permission.
  • Move person up or down stairs only if necessary for life safety.
  • Do not use elevator during fire or earthquake.
  • Assist the disabled person to the nearest and safest exit or safe area, usually the stairway to the ground floor.
  • Assist person to designated assembly area.
  • Alert emergency personnel to the location of the disabled person.

SPECIAL NEEDS

视障人士
In an emergency, tell the person the nature of the emergency and offer to guide him/her. As you walk, tell the person where you are and advise of any obstacles. 当你到达安全的地方, orient the person to where he/she is and ask if any further assistance is needed.

听障人士
Persons with impaired hearing may not perceive emergency alarms and an alternative warning technique is required. Warning methods include writing a note about the emergency and evacuation route or turning the light switch on and off. Then indicate through gestures or writing what is happening and what to do.

Persons using crutches, canes or walkers
Ask if the person needs assistance to evacuate. Offer to guide him/her to the emergency exit. If necessary, carrying options include using a two-person lock arm position or having the person sit in a sturdy chair, preferably one with arms and drag the chair out of the building. Move person up or down stairs only if necessary for life safety.

坐轮椅的人
Wheelchairs may have parts not intended for lifting. Batteries or life support equipment may be connected. 举起这个人可能是有害的. 问问对方你能帮什么忙. Determine if the person wants to be removed from the chair. Determine if the person wants to be carried down a flight of stairs; forward or backward. Ask what type of assistance he/she will need after evacuation. Move person up or down stairs only if necessary for life safety.

Learning disabilities
Assist persons by giving them directions and orienting them to the emergency exits. Practice evacuation procedures with them prior to an emergency. Offer to guide.

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