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Emergency Response Quick Reference Guide Poster Final

This document provides emergency contact numbers and procedures for various emergency situations at Middlebury College. It lists to call 911 to report immediate emergencies and 802-443-5911 to contact Public Safety. It provides 3-sentence summaries for procedures during active threats, medical emergencies, fires, evacuations, bomb threats, sheltering in place, severe weather, power outages and more. Users are directed to call for help and follow instructions from emergency officials.

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Emergency Response Quick Reference Guide Poster Final

This document provides emergency contact numbers and procedures for various emergency situations at Middlebury College. It lists to call 911 to report immediate emergencies and 802-443-5911 to contact Public Safety. It provides 3-sentence summaries for procedures during active threats, medical emergencies, fires, evacuations, bomb threats, sheltering in place, severe weather, power outages and more. Users are directed to call for help and follow instructions from emergency officials.

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Dial 911 to report an immediate


Emergency Procedures emergency.

Quick Reference Guide


Dial 802.443.5911 (5911 from
a campus phone) to contact
Middlebury College Public Safety.

ACTIVE THREAT MEDICAL EMERGENCY


n Evacuate if you can do so safely and then call 911. n Call 911.
n If you cannot evacuate, seek shelter in a room. n Do not move seriously injured people unless they
Close and lock all doors and windows, turn off are in an unsafe location.
all lights. n If you must move a seriously injured person to
n Call (or text) 911 if possible. safety, work as a group, supporting the head
n Identify/obtain an object in the room that will allow and neck.
you to incapacitate the person posing the threat if
he or she enters and you are unable to hide.
n Await direction from law enforcement personnel. FIRE
n Alert others in the immediate area and pull the
fire alarm.
EVACUATING n Do not fight the fire if you have not been trained or
n I f a fire alarm sounds or you are notified by an are unsure about what type of fire extinguisher
official to evacuate, use the nearest exit. to use.
n Use an alternate exit if the nearest exit is unsafe. n E xit the building using the closest exit.
n Assist others, including people with disabilities, if n Close doors behind you.
safe to do so. n Call 911 and report the fire location.
n Notify emergency personnel of the location of n Advise the dispatcher if others are still in the
people who are still in the building or not building.
accounted for. n Do not re-enter a building that is on fire.
n  o not return to the building or move to another
D
location unless officials tell you to.
SEVERE WEATHER
n S tay away from windows.
BOMB THREAT n Move to an interior room or hallway on the lowest
n Evacuate the building if directed to do so. level of the building.
n Do not use cell phones or radios within 300 feet of n Close any doors.
suspected explosive devices.
n Remain in a safe area until danger has passed.
n Do not disturb unusual objects while evacuating.
n Follow the directions of emergency officials.
n Report anything unusual to Public Safety.
n Await direction from emergency response
personnel.
POWER OUTAGE
n Remain calm.
SHELTER: STAYING IN PLACE n Report outage to Public Safety at 802.443.5911.
n  tay in the building. Close and lock all windows
S n Turn off or unplug electrical equipment and
and doors. computers.
n  ove to an interior room or office away from
M n Do not light candles or matches. Use a flashlight or
windows, if possible. walk to lighted areas.
n Await direction from emergency response
personnel.
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