Title: Crisis Communications
1- Crisis Communications
- During an
- Active Shooter Incident
- Environmental Health and Safety
- Office of Public Relations
- Information Technology Services
- University Police Department
Rev. April 10, 2008
2What is an Active Shooter
- An active shooter is a person who is actively
engaged in killing or attempting to kill people,
using a firearm(s), in a populated area. - These situations are dynamic and evolve rapidly,
demanding immediate deployment of law enforcement
resources to stop the shooting and mitigate harm
to innocent victims.
3How Will I Get Information during an Active
Shooter Incident?
- Public Information Officer will coordinate
communication efforts - Information will be disseminated as soon as
practicable - Methods of communication are as follows
4Crisis Communications In Place Environmental
Health and Safety
- 75 Building Safety Assistants
- Personal direction, bullhorns, FRS radios
- Govt Emergency Telecom Service / GETS, WPS
- Ham radio in the EOC, five licensed operators
BSAs help conduct campus evacuation drills
5Crisis Communications In Place Telecommunications
- Satellite - four Iridium phones
- President, Police, EOC, Facilities Mgt.
- NexTel group calls
- Phone trees / divisions, deans, directors
- On-site Telecom Services / EOC, ATT liaison, 5
techs
May 24-31, 2002 Meiklejohn Hall evacuated for
five days after top-floor water pipe bursts.
6Crisis Communications In Place Office of Public
Relations
Crisis
- All-mail e-mail to employees and students
- Electronic marquees / Harder, Carlos Bee, Theatre
- Hayward campus switchboard
- Emergency taped message line 885-2000
- News media connections / briefings
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- The Public Information Officer is the only
official liaison with the media and other - organizations and individuals seeking information
about the emergency. - Cal State East Bay
- Emergency Operations Plan
7Crisis Communications In Place University Police
Department (UPD)
- Skymars satellite communications (UPD)
8Crisis Communications In Place Office of Public
Relations
- On the Web
- Blackboard
- Home page
- News Events site
- The View
- My CSUEB
9Crisis Communications In Place Office of Public
Relations
In a power outage on the Hayward campus, the
CSUEB home page will shift to this site housed at
the CSU Chancellors Office, where the site can
be managed remotely.
10Crisis Communications In Place Other
- Flyers and posters
- Dist. by BSAs, CSOs
- Police vehicle PA systems
- Portable PA systems in IMC and SLP
- Information tables
- Hillhopper, campus shuttle announcements
- VBT LCD TV
11Crisis Communications In Place Warren Hall
Overhead Paging System
A basement panel (installed 1981) gives access to
a public address system, allowing messages to be
broadcast to all floors of Warren Hall, or
individual floors.
12Crisis Communications In Process Connect-Ed
- Designed for crisis communications
- Collaborating with CSU Northridge on PeopleSoft
modules - Licensed by mid-April fully operational in
November - Protocols under design 15,000 calls in five
minutes estimated.
13Crisis Communications In Process Sandwich Signs
- Sample Emergency
- Notification Signs
- For use by Environmental Health Safety,
Facilities Management, UPD
14Crisis Reporting Reminders
- Call 9-1-1 (from any campus phone) to report an
emergency - Program 510-885-3333 into your cell phone (use
this number when reporting a campus emergency
from a cell phone) - Be succinct and specific when reporting an
emergency - DO NOT CALL UPD DISPATCH FOR GENERAL INFO. DURING
AN EMERGENCY (call 510-885-2000)
15Additional Reminders
- Make safety discussions a part of your regular
office/classroom routine. - The goal is to be mindful, not fearful!
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Center for Personal
Protection and Safety