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Narration by Bill Roth, Voice of the Hokies Emergency Tips ***** Press the “ F5 ” button on your keyboard to start the slideshow ***** Narration by Bill Roth, Voice of the Hokies

You will see these posters on campus with emergency tips You will see these posters on campus with emergency tips. They are also available online on the Virginia Tech Police Department’s website at www.Police.VT.edu.

Emergency 911 Non Emergency 540-231-6411 Crime Hotline 540-232-TIPS Safe Ride 540-231-SAFE When following these tips, it is important to note that all calls to 911 that originate from on-campus telephones or from a campus emergency callbox, go directly to the Virginia Tech Police Department. If you call 911 from your cellphone, your call will be routed to an off campus dispatch center. In this case, simply tell the operator to transfer you to the Virginia Tech Police Department. You may program the non-emergency number, 540-231-6411, into your mobile phone.

Please familiarize yourself with the evacuation routes that are posted in each building on campus. Fire alarms are monitored by the Virginia Tech Police Department. If an alarm activates, simply follow these tips. Evacuate every time, and do not reenter until the “all clear” is sounded.

If the warning siren sounds, remember the Four “S”es If the warning siren sounds, remember the Four “S”es. Seek shelter, shut all doors and windows, stay away from exterior windows and seek information. You can call 231-6668 or go to the Virginia Tech homepage at www.vt.edu for information. If you are in a residence hall, follow all directions from the staff regarding entering and exiting the building.

If you witness someone acting suspiciously, or an object that seems out of place, report it to the Virginia Tech Police Department. Do not allow “tailgating” into the building, make everyone swipe in. If you are in a residence hall, please notify a residence hall staff member. If a person or situation makes you feel uneasy, trust your instincts and report it.

If you see or hear a bomb threat, evacuate immediately, then report it.

If you are in a residence hall during the outage, contact your resident advisor.

If a hazardous material spill happens please follow these tips: Move away from the hazard and call 911. Alert others to stay clear of the area until emergency personnel arrive. Be sure to notify those responding if you have been exposed to the hazard, or you have information about its release. Also contact your resident advisor if you discover bodily fluids, such as blood, vomit, etc.

www.VT.edu The best source to seek information is the Virginia Tech website at www.vt.edu. If a situation were to occur, an alert would be added to the homepage giving information on appropriate actions to be taken. Criminal alerts can be found on the Virginia Tech Police Department’s website at www.Police.VT.edu.

VT ALERTS VT Alerts is Virginia Tech's urgent notification system that the university will use to contact students, faculty, and staff about emergency situations. Contact methods include: Text messages (SMS) to mobile devices Instant messages (AOL, MSN, and Yahoo) Calls to home, office, or mobile phone numbers E-mails to non-Virginia Tech addresses The VT Alerts system allows the University to contact students, faculty, and staff through text messages, instant messages, phone calls, and email. Students, faculty, and staff must sign up to receive these alerts. A link to the signup page is also on the Virginia Tech Police Department’s website at www.Police.VT.edu. [note – blast email to all university accounts and to campus phones] There are other means of notification that are available to Virginia Tech. The Blast Email system gives the university the option of sending all vt.edu addresses notification of an emergency. The same capability is available through the telephone system, as an emergency message can be sent to all campus telephones.

Safe Ride Call 1-SAFE Sunset to Sunrise Anywhere on Campus The Virginia Tech Police Department also provides a service called, “Safe Ride”. This program runs from sunset to sunrise, and will take the community to and from any campus property (including research facilities). If calling from off campus or from a cell phone, dial 231-SAFE.

Programs R.A.D. Student’s Police Academy The Virginia Tech Police Department offers several free safety programs. Topics include alcohol, crime prevention, personal security and many more. Rape Aggression Defense class is a free self-defense class offered to females. The Student’s Police Academy allows students the opportunity to get involved in the Virginia Tech Police Department by learning hands-on what it’s like to make a traffic stop, CSI, K-9, and much, much more. To sign up, simply go to www.Police.VT.edu.

Theft Tips Locking Your Door No Unattended Items Operation ID Theft is the most typical crime that occurs at Virginia Tech, and most of it could be avoided by simply: Locking Your Door Not leaving items unattended Engraving your valuables You can checkout an engraver for free at the Virginia Tech Police Department for free. Operation ID

“A Shared Responsibility” Clery Report Online at www.Police.VT.edu “A Shared Responsibility” The annual Clery Report provides information about crime on campus, services offered by the Virginia Tech Police Department and safety tips to help make your experience at Virginia Tech a positive one.

alleng@vt.edu www.Police.VT.edu All of this information and more can be found online at the Virginia Tech Police Department’s website at www.police.vt.edu. If you have any questions, email alleng@vt.edu