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Personal Preparedness o Know your surroundings o Have a plan o Have a kit Campus Preparedness o Know your location o Know evacuation plans o Know how to contact UNM Police Department (505) 277-2241 or 911 from a campus phone o Know where the nearest Blue Light phone is located o Know where the nearest fire alarm is located o Know how to tell if the Campus is closed and what to do UNM Delays and Closures Hotline - (505) 277-SNOW
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If you come across an emergency situation you should: o Step One: Make yourself safe o Step Two: Warn others of the situation o Step Three: Call for assistance UNM Police Department o (505) 277-2241, or 911 from a campus phone o Available for emergencies, assistance or escort service.
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http://emanage.unm.edu/flipchart.html LoboMobile Building Plans
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LoboAlerts – Text and Email notification system o http://loboalerts.unm.edu Warning Siren System o Step One: Seek shelter in the nearest building o Step Two: Seek additional information from: LoboAlerts UNM Web Page Local Media
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Move away from windows and glass. If available, take a radio or television with you to monitor the news. Lock the door and wait for further instructions. If possible, check for LoboAlerts (text or email), or the UNM web page for updates and further instructions. Keep the telephone lines free for emergency information. Do not call 911 or the UNM Police Department for information. However, if you are trapped or need assistance, please call 911 for assistance! Don’t leave your room until instructed by a Police Officer or authority figure.
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Develop a phone call-tree for your department or residence hall. Practice your evacuation plans with friends and coworkers until everyone knows them well. Review and revise plans regularly to include new people and room changes. Share emergency alert information received from the LoboAlert system with those who may not have received it. Update your emergency contact information through LoboWeb. Emergency Preparedness Training: http://www.unm.edu/~emanage/Emergency%20Preparedness/pl ayer.html
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Campus Community Emergency Response Team Comes from success of FEMA’s Community Emergency Response Team Concept First formed in 1985 by the Los Angeles County Fire Department New Mexico examples include: City of Albuquerque, City of Rio Rancho AND: Santa Fe Community College C-CERT
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Incidents affect campuses Spontaneous volunteers ALWAYS occur Spontaneous volunteers are not the easiest to deal with Examples of students helping out include: University of Alabama Tornadoes University of Alabama Tornadoes Iowa State Flooding Iowa State Flooding Katrina CONTAGION – Point of Distribution
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