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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS

How will K-State notify me about a crisis or an emergency?

K-State officials use the following means of communication to alert the university
community about a crisis, danger or natural disaster:

• Reverse 911 telephone calling system. A 30-second recorded message from K-
State Police sent to cell phones and land lines. Offers a summary of the situation
and instructions.

• Text messaging. Sent to cell phones of students, staff and faculty on the
Manhattan and Salina campuses.

• Web page override. All Web pages at www.k-state.edu automatically redirected
to emergency information page.

• E-mail advisory.

• Police public address systems. Located on K-State Police vehicles.

• Campus carillon. In the Anderson Hall tower, used as public address system.

• Tornado warning sirens.

• Local media. K-State provides information and updates to area radio and cable
television stations.

• K-State staff who carry radios.

In an emergency, who is responsible for alerting the
campus?

The campus threat-assessment team includes representatives of the offices of student life
and public safety and other senior administrators. When the team verifies that an
emergency exists, the vice president for administration and finance will disseminate
information to campus.

EMERGENCY SCENARIOS:

Tornado

Communication channels:

• Tornado warning sirens

• Police public address systems

• Reverse 911 telephone call

• K-State staff who carry radios

• E-mail, Web page and local media

Recommended responses:

If you are inside a campus building, go to a central part of the building on the lowest
floor and away from windows.

Fire

Communication channels:

• Smoke alarms and fire alarm

• Reverse 911 telephone call

• K-State staff who carry radios

Recommended responses:

Contact: Pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building if alarm isn’t sounding.

Evacuate: Leave at once, following the evacuation plan for your building. Use stairs, not
the elevator. Proceed to a location away from the building and emergency vehicles.

Chemical release/spill

Communication channels:

• Reverse 911 telephone call

• Local media

• K-State police public address system

Recommended responses:

Contact: Call 911; notify academic department or group.

Affected area: Close and seal windows, vents and doors if this can be done safely.

Evacuate: Leave quickly to an outside area, upwind from the spill area.

Terroristic threats

Includes suspicious materials, air contaminants, bomb threats and biological agents.

Communication channels:

• Reverse 911 telephone call

• K-State police public address system

• E-mail and K-State Web page

Recommended responses:

Contact: Call 911. If you can do so safely, inform building occupants. Leave the room
immediately, and close the door behind you. Leave the building and congregate outside
the building in a predetermined place. Stay there until police clear the building.

Active shooter

Communication channels:

• Reverse 911 telephone call

• K-State police public address system

• E-mail and K-State Web page

• Local media

• K-State staff who carry radios

Recommended responses:

Contact: Call 911. If you can do so safely, inform building occupants. Then lock doors,
block windows and close blinds; silence ring tones on phones; turn off lights, audio and
computers. Seek protective cover. Place signs in exterior windows to identify your
location. Stay in place until police clear the building.

What happens after an emergency?

K-State’s dean of student life office will coordinate trauma debriefing or necessary
human services to assist those involved in the emergency. The dean of student life staff
members will meet the needs of parents and other relatives.

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

K-State Police ................................................................911

Riley County Police (from a university phone) ....................9-911