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Title: All Hazards Awareness Training


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All Hazards Awareness Training
Campus emergency preparedness training series
Campus Emergency Preparedness Planning
Office 205 South Martin Jischke Drive (765)
494-0446
Ron Wright, Director Jefferson Howells, Asst
Director Lt. Keene Red Elk, PUPD
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Overview
  • All Hazards Approach to Incidents
  • Purdue ALERT
  • Shelter In Place
  • Evacuation
  • What You Can Do To Prepare
  • Resources
  • Questions

3

Situational Awareness
  • What is your biggest (safety) fear here on
    campus?
  • How does that differ from your home/off-campusor
    does it?

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Possible Incidents
  • Any major human-caused incident
  • Aircraft crashes Bomb threat/detonation Civil
    disturbances Epidemic/illnesses Extended power
    outages Fires and Explosions Hazardous
    materials releases Mass casualty events
    Terrorism Search rescue events Workplace
    violence Active shooter
  • Any major natural disaster
  • Tornados Earthquakes Severe weather, Ice and
    Snow Floods

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For All Emergencies Call
  • Nearly 300 Emergency Telephone Systems

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Purdue ALERTWest Lafayette Campus Emergency
Notification System
  • Basic Concepts
  • Simple
  • Siren outdoors go inside/Fire alarm inside, go
    outside
  • Redundantmultiple communication layers
  • Quick
  • Centralized, consistent message

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Initial Notification Process--Purdue ALERT
  • All-Hazards Emergency Warning sirens (Shelter
    In Place)
  • Fire alarms (Evacuate the building)
  • Text messaging Purdue University faculty, staff
    and students may sign up via the Purdue website
    to receive an emergency notification text
    message.
  • Twitter Use your Twitter app to push
    notifications from _at_PurdueEmergency to your
    smartphone or fast follow by texting follow
    PurdueEmergency to number 40404.
  • Desktop Popup Alerts Alert will be sent to the
    majority of University classroom lab computers
    and display incident information on computers
    that are logged in.
  • Alert Beacons Alert will be sent to the beacons
    that are installed in large classrooms. Beacons
    will alarm audibly for 10 seconds flash and text
    alert will be available for 5 minutes.
  • Email An e-mail will be sent to all people with
    a purdue.edu address.
  • Web Purdue Campus Status page,
    www.purdue.edu/ea, is the focal point of the most
    complete information in all campus-related
    emergencies.
  • Boiler TV The Boiler Television Emergency
    Alerting System may also broadcast emergency
    information.
  • Local Media The University works with the news
    media, radio, TV, newspapers, and Internet, to
    help spread the word.

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Purdue ALERT System
  • Purdue ALERT system notifies the community of a
    possible safety threat. Individuals should take
    immediate action and seek further information by
    all means possible

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New Purdue ALERT Layers
  • Alarm for 10 seconds (cannot be muted)
  • Flash for approximately 5 minutes
  • Provide incident information (Info available for
    5 minutes before it resets)
  • Instructions posted next to each device
  • PowerPoint Presentation on EP website

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New Purdue ALERT Layers (cont)
  • Take over a Purdue logged in computer and
    display an alert message.
  • By clicking the enter key, one can acknowledge
    receipt (PC) or dismiss (MAC) and return to the
    normal screen.
  • PowerPoint Presentation on EP website

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New Purdue ALERT Layers (cont)
  • Twitter's "Fast Follow" feature allows you to
    receive Purdue Emergency text message alerts
    without signing up for a Twitter account.
  • Text "follow purdueemergency" to 40404.
  • If you have a Twitter account, follow
    "purdueemergency" to see alerts on your Twitter
    home page.

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Again the Simple Message
  • When you hear
  • ALL HAZARDS OUTDOOR SIRENS immediately seek
    shelter (Shelter In Place) in a safe location
    within closest facility
  • FIRE ALARMS immediately evacuate the building
    and move to a safe location
  •  
  • In both cases, you should seek additional
    clarifying information by all possible
    meansPurdue Homepage, TV, radio, email, etc.

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Shelter in Place
  • Shelter in place means seeking immediate shelter
    inside a building or University residence.
  • This course of action may need to be taken during
    a tornado, a civil disturbance such as a
    shooting, or a release of hazardous materials in
    the outside air.
  • When you hear the sirens immediately go inside a
    building to a safe location and use all
    communication means available to find out more
    details about the emergency.
  • Remain in place until police, fire, or other
    emergency response personnel provide additional
    guidance or tell you it is safe to leave.

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ShelterTornado Warning
  • Outdoor warning sirens will activate.
  • Approximately 3 minutes.
  • Text message, Twitter, Desktop Popup Alert, BTV
    EAS Alert Beacon activation will be sent.
  • Normally will not receive an email.
  • Immediately go to a safe location in your
    building.
  • Lowest level, away from doors and windows.
  • Should be specified in your Building Emergency
    Plan.

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ShelterActive Shooter
  • Outdoor warning sirens will activate.
  • Approximately 3 minutes.
  • Normally, all other Purdue ALERT layers will be
    activated
  • Response depends on

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Escape If Possible
  • If there is an accessible escape path, attempt
    to escape the premises. Be sure to
  • Have an escape route and plan in mind
  • Escape regardless of whether others agree to
    follow
  • Leave your belongings behind
  • Help others escape, if possible
  • Prevent individuals from entering an area where
    the active shooter may be
  • Keep your hands visible
  • Follow the instructions of any police of?cers
  • Do not attempt to move wounded people
  • Call 911 when you are safe

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Hide Out
  • If escape is not possible, ?nd a place to hide
    where the active shooter is less likely to ?nd
    you.
  • Your hiding place should
  • Be out of the active shooters view
  • Provide protection if shots are ?red in your
    direction (i.e., an of?ce with a closed and
    locked door)
  • Not trap you or restrict your options for
    movement
  • To prevent an active shooter from entering your
    hiding place
  • Lock the door if safely possible
  • Blockade the door with heavy furniture

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Hide Out (cont)
  • If the active shooter is nearby
  • Lock the door
  • Turn off the lights
  • Close the blinds
  • Silence your cell phone and/or pager
  • Turn off any source of noise (i.e., radios,
    televisions)
  • Hide behind large items (i.e., cabinets, desks)
  • Remain quiet
  • If escaping and hiding out are not possible
  • Remain calm
  • Dial 911, if possible, to alert police to the
    active shooters location
  • If you cannot speak, leave the line open and
    allow the dispatcher to listen

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Last ResortTake Action
  • As a last resort, and only when your life is in
    imminent danger, attempt to disrupt and/or
    incapacitate the active shooter by
  • Acting as aggressively as possible against
    him/her
  • Throwing items and improvising weapons
  • Yelling
  • Committing to your actions

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ShelterHAZMAT
  • Accidental release of toxic chemicals the air
    quality may be threatened and sheltering in place
    keeps you inside an area offering more
    protection.
  • Selected layers of Purdue ALERT will normally be
    used.
  • Try and obtain additional clarifying information
    by all possible means. (e.g. Purdue Status Page,
    TV, radio,, text, email, etc.)

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ShelterHAZMAT (cont)
  • Close all windows and doors.
  • Move to the shelter in place location.
  • Do not go outside or attempt to drive unless you
    are specifically instructed to evacuate.
  • Do not use elevators as they may pump air into or
    out of the building.
  • Any occupant who encounters a student or visitor
    should direct them to take appropriate actions.
  • Any occupant that encounters a physically
    disabled individual should assist them if
    possible.

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Evacuation
  • If you hear an alarm insideget out
  • Many different sounding alarmsall mean to get out

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Evacuation
  • Purdue policy requires immediate evacuation when
    any fire alarm sounds within a building. All
    faculty, staff, students and any other
    individuals within the building must promptly
    evacuate the building using the nearest
    designated exit routes.
  • General procedures located in the Emergency
    Procedures Guide.
  • Building specific procedures should be added to
    the Building Emergency Plan.

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What can I do to help myself
  • Know what tools are available
  • Periodically review them.
  • Develop an individual emergency plan
  • What will I do if I need to shelter in place?
  • What will I do if I need to evacuate?

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Resourcestools to help one prepare and react
  • Quick Reference Guide
  • Emergency Procedures Guide
  • Your Campus Your Safety Brochure annual security
    report
  • Building Emergency Plan
  • Faculty On Line Resources
  • Get Ready, Get Set, Go!

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Resources (cont)
  • Videos
  • Campus Safety with Purdue Pete
  • Shots FiredWhen Lightning Strikes
  • Demonstration Videos and Instructions for New
    Purdue ALERT Layers

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Quick Reference Guide
  • Guide for evacuation and shelter procedures.
  • Download from EP Website
  • http//www.purdue.edu/emergency_preparedness/pdf/e
    pquickref20120606.pdf

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Emergency Procedures Guide
  • Hard copy flip book
  • Desktop electronic version
  • Purdue iPhone safety app
  • https//www.purdue.edu/emergency_preparedness/flip
    chart/index.html

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Your Campus Your Safety
  • Clery Annual Security Report
  • Preparedness and Crime Fire statistics
    information
  • Reporting procedures
  • Awareness Tips
  • Tips to prevent various crimes
  • Active Shooter procedures
  • https//www.purdue.edu/police/pdf/YourCampus.pdf

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Building Emergency Plan
  • Provides reporting procedures
  • Building specific
  • Evacuation procedures
  • Shelter in place recommendations
  • http//www.purdue.edu/emergency_preparedness/bep.h
    tm

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Faculty On Line Resources
  • Safety and preparedness information that can be
    briefed in the classroom and placed in syllabus.
  • http//www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/faculty/

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Get Ready, Get Set, Go
  • A decision assistance tool designed for use by
    all campus populations in developing their
    situational-specific individual emergency plans.

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Safety Videos
  • Short 45-90 second videos designed for students
  • Discusses sheltering scenarios
  • http//www.purdue.edu/emergency_preparedness/

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Videoactive shooter awareness
  • Provides Awareness tips on
  • Escape
  • Hiding (sheltering)
  • Fighting Back

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Demonstration Videos and Instructions
  • Alert Beacons
  • Desktop Popup Alert
  • Alert Beacons Desktop Popup Alert Instructions
  • Alert Beacons Desktop Popup Alert PowerPoint
    Presentation

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What Can You Do To Prepare?
  • Be familiar with
  • Campus emergency preparedness resources
  • The Emergency Warning Notification SystemPurdue
    ALERT
  • Sign up for text alert
  • Procedures for notifying emergency
    respondersdial 911 for emergencies
  • Shelter locations
  • Evacuation routes, exit points, where to report
    for roll call after evacuating
  • Situational awarenessif you see something, say
    something
  • Locations of emergency materials that may be
    needed in an emergency such as emergency
    telephones and fire alarm pull stations
  • Building Emergency PlansAll buildings have one!
  • Plans are located on the EP Website

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Summary
  • Buy in is importantno institution is immune
  • Situational awareness is key
  • Resources and information are tools
  • Individual responsibilityadvance preparedness

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Contact Information
  • Ron Wright, Campus Emergency Preparedness
    Director
  • rdwright_at_purdue.edu
  • 765-494-0446
  • Jefferson Howells, Campus Emergency Preparedness
    Assistant Director
  • jfhowells_at_purdue.edu
  • 765-494-9269
  • Lieutenant Keene Red Elk, Purdue Police
    Department
  • klredelk_at_purdue.edu
  • 765-494-8221

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