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SHU Emergency Management Brochure

What is an emergency?

An emergency is an event that threatens people, property, business continuity or communities and may develop into a disaster or critical incident.

What do I do in an emergency?

To simplify your preparedness to react to emergencies of any kind, public safety wants you to have a clear understanding of three general response concepts:

  • Lockdown
  • Evacuate
  • Seek shelter

Familiarize yourself with all three response processes, so you know when and how to react in the event of an emergency.

How can I contact Public Safety?

Public Safety recommends you program the phone numbers below into your cell phone:

  • (203) 371-7911 (emergency)
  • (203) 371-7995 (routine calls)

Be prepared to provide the dispatcher with all incident-related information.

Lockdown

When: Lockdown when an active shooter or other violence has been reported in your area.

Actions

  • Depending on the situation: run away or hide under furniture where you are; lock or barricade doors; turn out lights; remain quiet. As a last resort, fight to defend yourself
  • Warn others if possible.
  • Call 911 if you have information for the police.
  • Wait for official notice from the SHU EAS or first responders that it is safe to resume normal activities.

Evacuate

When: Evacuate in the event of a fire, chemical spill or other danger reported in the building.

Actions

  • Take your cell phone and other valuables with you.
  • Assist persons with disabilities and alert first responders to their location.
  • Leave the building - do not use elevators.
  • Proceed to a designated assembly area outside and away from the building.
  • Wait for official notice from the SHU EAS that it is safe to resume normal activities.

Seek Shelter

When: Seek shelter when severe weather is imminent or an environmental hazard has been reported in the area.

Actions

  • Seek shelter inside a building and remain there.
  • Go to the lowest level of the building and stay in interior hallways away from glass doors and windows.
  • Monitor television, radio and online news for weather updates.
  • Wait for official notice through the SHU EAS to resume normal activities.