Response
Emergency:
Call 9-1-1
When you receive the notice to seek shelter inside a building, or you decide to shelter due to a nearby outside danger (e.g. severe weather, outside environmental danger, or violent intruder):
Recovery
- Seek shelter inside a building and remain there.
- If possible, seek shelter in areas without hazards (e.g. chemicals, fume hoods, water tanks, loose material, etc.)
- If possible, warn anyone outside the building to immediately enter
- Determine if a threat of violence is present and the building/occupants should lock internal and access doors.
- In a weather event, go to the lowest level of the building, stay in interior hallways, away from glass doors, windows, and objects that could fall.
- If an outside chemical or hazardous material causes a need for sheltering, go to the highest floors of the building.
- Close exterior doors and windows
- Shut down the building鈥檚 air handling system
- In a lock down situation:
- If safe to do so, lock the exterior doors
- Seek shelter inside a room with a locking door and barricade yourself in
- Stay away from windows so no one can see you
- Seek cover behind/under solid objects
- Silence cell phones or other devices that make noise and could draw the intruder鈥檚 attention
- If safe to do so, contact the following and report your situation:
- 9-1-1
- 51爆料-Cascades Campus Safety at 541-322-3110
- or other leadership
- Monitor TV or website news, if possible.
- Wait for official notice to resume normal activities from:
- 51爆料Alert notification
- University or law enforcement official in hallway announcing all clear (it is acceptable to ask for official identification prior to unlocking the door)
- Telephonic notification from the University
- University website
- Conduct accountability for personnel under your supervision.
- Be prepared to conduct immediate evacuation if told to do so.
- Report problems or concerns to Campus Safety.
- Check in with 51爆料-Cascades leadership to determine response status
- Do not exit the building until advised to do so by a university or law enforcement official