Residence Hall Emergency Procedures

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Residence Hall Emergency Procedures Severe Weather Safety Fire Safety Earthquake Safety Health & Safety Checks Medical Emergency Emergency Preparedness Important Contact Numbers Hospital & Clinic Locations Hawk Alerts

Earthquake Safety Procedure What to do? During an earthquake After an earthquake What to do after an earthquake Questions, Concerns, and Updates For additional information on staying safe during an Earthquake check out the FEMA web site at: http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/earthquakes.shtm Menu

Fire Safety Procedure What to do? Menu Break the glass of the closest fire alarm box. Evacuate using stairs If a door feels warm to the touch, do not open it Do not go into a blazing or smoke-filled area for any reason, fires can be unpredictable If the room is filled with smoke, stay close to the floor as possible and hold a cloth over your nose and mouth to breathe through Report to building’s predetermined areas Check in with your RA Wait for further directions from RA or the Residence Life staff Menu

Predetermined Areas Dunn Hall Durocher/Feehan Founders Hall Menu Far end of the parking lot closest to Golden Gate Softball Field Durocher/Feehan Raskob Parking Lot Founders Hall Rose Garden Menu

During an Earthquake Get someplace safe and secure: If you are INDOORS: Take shelter under a table or desk, remain there until shaking is over Turn off electrical equipment Move away from anything that could shake sole or fall (For example: windows, outside doors or walls, tall bookshelves, etc…) If you are OUTDOORS: Remain there but move away from anything that could shake loose and fall (For example: and poles overhead wires, etc…). Do not enter a building even after the initial tremors; the aftershocks may shake down further debris from the structures. Menu EARTHQUAKE PROCEDURES

After an Earthquake Menu 2. After the earthquake: Move cautiously when exiting the buildings. Watch for hazards when moving around the campus. Stay away from fallen or damaged wires. Do not enter any building until it is declared safe by a University official. Do not use telephones; except in extreme emergencies Do not use any water supply or flush any toilets until you have been advised that the water and sewer lines have been checked. Report immediately any potential dangerous situations. Menu EARTHQUAKE PROCEDURES

What to do after an earthquake? Residents will need to immediately report to their halls predetermined areas 4. After checking in with your RA, instructions on where to go will be available. Menu EARTHQUAKE PROCEDURES

Questions, Concerns, and Updates 5. Questions, Concerns and Updates will be available to the residential community via the Residence Hall Front Desk. Info on: Campus situation Residence hall situation Affected areas Food/water You should not return to the Residence Halls without the approval of the Residence Life Staff. Menu EARTHQUAKE PROCEDURES

Severe Weather Safety Procedure What to do? Move away from windows or glass-enclosed areas immediately Listen for directions from Floor RA Proceed to predetermined areas Check in with your RA Where to go? Safest Area Center of the building closest to basement or ground floor as possible Lower level room with interior walls and without windows Menu

Medical Emergency If it’s minor: If life threatening: First Aid Kits are located at the Residence Life Front Desk Call RA on duty of situation If life threatening: Dial 9-911 Give street address, building, room number and type of emergency. Call RA on Duty x1627 Inform RA on duty of situation and exact location. Menu

Emergency Preparedness Personal Supplies List: Keep a 3 day supply Water: one gallon per day Food: ready to eat canned meats, soups, juices, fruits and vegetables First Aid Kit Flashlight and Battery-Operated Radio Non-electrical can opener Tent Batteries Map of area Personal hygiene items Sturdy shoes Rain gear, hat, gloves Blankets and sleeping bags Emergency Preparedness Kits Purchase Kits Online Menu

Health & Safety Checks Menu (510) 436-1627, Resident Advisor on Duty In certain situations (e.g., family emergencies) involving resident students, members of the residence life staff will perform a health and safety check. If someone has a concern about the well-being of a resident at Holy Names University , please contact the residence life staff.   (510) 436-1627, Resident Advisor on Duty (510) 436-1500, Residence Life Front Desk (510) 436-1442, Residence Life Office If you contact the residence life staff, please know there are various legal (FERPA) and ethical restrictions that guide how staff members operate in such situations. To assist the staff member, please identify yourself and why you are calling. Identify that you have a health and safety concern and provide your contact information. The person taking your call will respond to your concerns and incases when a message is left, someone will respond as soon as possible. Please remember that in all cases, staff members will be restricted in the information they can provide you the caller. Menu

Hospital & Clinic Locations Alameda County Medical Center-Highland Hospital 1411 E 31st St. Oakland, CA 94602 (510) 437-4800 Alameda Hospital 2070 Clinton Ave. Alameda, CA 94501 (510) 522-3700 Alta Bate Medical Center Area 2450 Ashby Ave Berkeley, CA 94705 (510) 204-1894 Eden Medical Center 20103 Lake Chabot Rd. Castro Valley, CA 94546 (510) 537-1234 Kaiser Permanente 280 W Macarthur Blvd. Oakland, CA 94611 (510) 752-1000 Kindred Hospital- San Francisco Bay 2800 Benedict Dr. San Leandro, CA 94577 (510) 357-8300 Summit Medical Center 450 30th St. Oakland, CA 94609 (510) 869-8888 Menu

Important Numbers Emergency Residence Life Office Front Desk Department Extension Emergency Residence Life Office Front Desk Front Gate RA on Duty Campus Safety 9-911 x1442 x1500 x1600 x1627 x1601 Menu