Memorial Student Center
Crisis Management Handbook

Revised 3/18/03
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Area Evacuation/Shelter in Place

In some emergency situations, such as flooding or release of hazardous materials, emergency responders may order protective actions for persons who live or work on campus. Typically, these protective actions are to evacuate to a safer area or to shelter in place. It is possible that some emergency scenarios could result in one of these protective actions being ordered for one part of campus and the other protective action for a different area of campus. When such actions are warranted, you will be appropriately advised by police, fire, safety or university officials via radio and television stations and the Emergency Alert System (EAS), public address systems, loudspeakers, door-to-door notifications, or other appropriate means.

Building Evacuation when the alarm sounds
(as may be the case for a Bomb Threat or Fire)

Area Evacuation
An organized withdrawal from a building or area to reach safe haven. Upon notification to evacuate, quickly:

Shelter in Place
When emergency conditions do not warrant or allow evacuation, the safest method to protect individuals may be to take shelter inside a campus building and await further instructions.

Please direct all inquiries concerning these procedures to the Memorial Student Center Director's Office, 979-845-1914.