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EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

MEDICAL POWER OUTAGE


FIRE EMERGENCY ffRemain calm and offer assistance
ffCALL 911 IMMEDIATELY! to others.
ff PULL NEAREST FIRE ALARM!
ffAvoid leaving injured person(s) e
­ xcept ffIf safe to do so, turn off electrical
ff Alert other people as you to summon help. devices.
evacuate.
ffDo not move the injured person(s). ffTake the nearest marked exit.
ff Use stairwells to leave the
ffRender first aid or CPR if you are ffDo not panic or push others while
building. Do NOT use elevators! trained and feel comfortable doing so. exiting.
ff Do not re-enter building(s) until ffProtect yourself before and ­after ffCall 206.934.3823 to report power
directed by emergency personnel. rendering assistance. outages.

HAZARDOUS
EVACUATION EARTHQUAKE MATERIALS RELEASE
ffSTOP Running is the most common
ffEvacuate building using nearest cause of injury during an earthquake. ff CALL 911!
marked exit in a safe, orderly ffDROP Make sure your head is not ff Notify affected personnel immediately
fashion. the tallest thing in the room. and evacuate the contaminated area.
ffDo NOT use elevators. ffCOVER Get under a desk or table to ff Move to a safe distance of at least
protect yourself from falling objects. 100 yards.
ffIf safe to do so, take all personal
ff Advise others to stay clear of
items. ffHOLD Whatever you are under, hold
on tightly until the shaking stops. contaminated area.
ffIf there is time, secure all ff If needed, render first aid or CPR only
equipment and materials before ffWhen tremors stop, evacuate to a safe
after consulting with 911 dispatchers.
evacuating. location, away from buildings. ff Wait for further instructions from
ffAssist persons with disabilities ffCheck yourself and others for injuries emergency personnel.
and/or special needs. and call 911 if medical help is needed.
ffFollow all instructions given by ffReport your status to school officials.
emergency personnel. ffListen to radio or television for
further information. ACTIVE
ffAvoid using cell phone lines except SHOOTER
for emergency calls.
ffLeave the area or building quickly
SUSPICIOUS ffUse text messages for other contacts. and quietly, if safe to do so.
PERSON ffIf you can’t leave, go to an area that
ffDo not let a stranger into locked or can be locked or secured.
secured areas for any reason. SUSPICIOUS ­ ffStay low, hidden and spread out.
ffDo not confront or attempt to stop OBJECT ffWHEN SAFE TO DO SO, CALL 911.
any person from leaving the area. ff Do not disturb, touch or use electrical
devices near object. ffIf you encounter police, show your
ffMove to a safe location and call 911 hands, follow their commands and
ff Move at least 100 yards from object.
or Public Safety. 206.934.5442. don’t make sudden movements.
ff Call 911.

AED* IMPORTANT
LOCATIONS PHONE NUMBERS
*Automated External Defibrillator
BE Atrium near cashiers Police & Fire 911 RECEIVE EMERGENCY
BE Library front desk Public Safety ALERTS
BE1112 Disability Support 206.934.5442 or 206.396.0909 Seattle Central will notify the campus
BE3210 Allied Health Seattle Central Info Hotline of an emergency situation through the
BE4180 Admin, reception desk 206.934.5464 SeattleCollegesAlerts system.
NP hallway near restrooms Repair/Clean Hotline 206.934.3823 To sign up to receive emergency alerts
MAC front desk Evening Administrator to your smartphone (via text) or email
SAM203A Science & Math 206.396.0909; 206.396.3217; address, visit:
Or call Public Safety 206.934.5442 206.853.7314 www.seattlecolleges.edu/alerts

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