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IN
CASE OF EMERGENCY, DIAL 911
(When calling
from a mobile phone, please inform the operator that you are on the SF State
campus, including building name, floor and room number if possible.)
1. Prepare
- Know where the nearest exit is. Identify
alternate exits as well.
- Know where the nearest fire alarm
pull station is. Don’t hesitate to pull the alarm in the event
of an emergency.
- Know your building emergency plan
and emergency staff. Know how to evacuate your classroom, office or
building. (Contact your Building Emergency Coordinator for more information…
see back of card.)
- Build your own office survival kit.
- Develop your own office or classroom evacuation
plan.
2. Evacuate
- Evacuate the building for all alarms.
- Think before you leave. Building evacuations
can last for extended periods of time. Take your keys, coat, wallet
or purse, medication, mobile phone. Shut down your computer, lock your
desk, close your windows.
- Stay calm. Leave your office or classroom
in an orderly fashion, following the directions of building emergency
staff.
- Stay put. Once outside, move away
from the building and stay in one location.
- Do not re-enter the building until
notified by University Police or emergency staff.
- Do not leave campus until notified
by University Police or emergency staff.
3. Help
- Help others to evacuate the building
in a calm and orderly fashion.
- Assist people with injuries. If they
can exit on their own, stay with them until help arrives. If they are
unable to exit, immediately contact building emergency staff or University
Police. Let emergency staff know the exact location of the injured person.
- Assist people with disabilities if
they have trouble exiting the building. If they are unable to exit,
immediately contact the building emergency staff or University Police.
- Supervisors should verify that all employees have left the
office and evacuated the building.
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