Emergency Information 9-1-1 Fire - Police - Medical

In the event of an emergency, please adhere to the following guidelines. Your safety is of primary importance.

Serious Illness/Injury

  1. Telephone University Police at 9-1-1. Be ready to provide as much information as possible regarding the illness/injury.
  2. Do NOT move seriously injured or ill persons unless they are in a dangerous location.
  3. Administer first-aid or CPR when required and only if you are properly trained.
  4. Stay with the victim until help arrives. Keep the victim as calm and comfortable as possible

Fire/Explosion

  1. Telephone University Police at 9-1-1. Give your name, location and type of fire or explosion.
  2. Sound any available fire alarms.
  3. Calmly evacuate the building using the stairwell (not elevator) and take personal belongings with you. Check in with your Building Marshal at the designated evacuation area.
  4. If you are disabled (in a wheelchair), go to the nearest stairwell and ask someone to notify emergency personnel of your location for evacuation.

Earthquake

  1. Remain calm. Move away from windows and get under a desk or table until the shaking stops. Stay away from objects that can fall on you.
  2. If you are outside, stay in the open and move away from buildings and/or power lines. If you are in a vehicle, stop as far from the flow of traffic as possible but not under a bridge, tree, sign or street light.
  3. Building evacuation is NOT immediate. If necessary, evacuation will be conducted by emergency personnel at the direction of Police and Parking Services. If directed to evacuate, use nearest exit and move to designated evacuation area. Do not use elevators.

Crimes In Progress

  1. Telephone University Police at 9-1-1. Be ready to give your name, location and description of the problem.
  2. Do NOT attempt to apprehend or confront the suspects.
  3. Be a good witness. Make a note of the suspect's appearance, details of the incident, weapons seen and vehicles involved. Remain calm.

Hazardous Chemical

  1. Telephone University Police at 9-1-1. Give your name, location and description of the situation. If possible, identify the chemical involved and advise of any injuries or if a fire has started.
  2. If you are outside a building, evacuate the area by moving upwind of the spill or radiation incident.
  3. If you are inside and the incident occurred outside, evacuate only when instructed to by emergency personnel.
  4. Close all windows and, if possible, turn off all ventilation equipment and fans.
  5. Do NOT attempt to clean up a spill unless you are trained in such procedures.

Bomb Threat

  1. Immediately call University Police at 9-1-1. If directed to evacuate, make note of anything unusual and report it after you have safely left the building.
  2. Remain calm. Write down exact words of caller. Note time of call, voice (male or female, age, accent or background sounds), location of bomb and time it will explode.
  3. Ask the caller, if possible, what type bomb, what it looks like, the reason for placing it and who is claiming responsibility.

Principal Building Marshals List

1. Carol Keating
Research & Sponsored Programs
1-224/x2966
Alt. Diane Sands x3102
1,111,112,113
2. Sharon Roth
College of Agriculture
2-216/x2201
2,92, & Ag Valley
3. Carolyn Forrester
College of Science
3-228/x3666
Alt. George Rainey, x2048
3,4,8
4. Powell Velasco
University Union
35/x2835
Alt. Jeff Hoffman, x2854
Alt. Annette Laboy x4547
Tim Shoemaker x6805
35,26,26A,150,35A
5. David Caffey
C.L.A.S.S.
5-158/x3500
Alt. Elaine Gray x2336
Alt. Joanne Casey x3188
5,24,25,97
6. Kathy Harcharik
College of Business
6-215A/x2353
Alt. Marsha Madison x 2400
6,94,95
7. Noel Vernon
College of Environmental Design
7-107/x2663
Alt. Linc Hoke x2677
7,2 annex & 85
8. Beverly Perez
Kellogg West
76/x2263
Alt. Andy Abelman x4876
76,77,78,79
9. Mark Bailey
College of Engineering
9-535A/x2516
9,12,13,17
10. Jane Peters
University Advancement
98-T7/x3407
Alt. Mary Martinez x5097
Alt. Crystal Steele x3703
CLA-Tower, 98, 19
11. Ruem Malasarn
Athletics
43-1429/x2834
Alt. Perky Vetter x2776
41,43,86
12. Jerry Liberatore
Facilities Management
29-100/x5314
Alt. Kelly Martens x 4988
81,28,29,45,67,75,89 and shops
13. Art Perez
Housing
71/x3912
Alt. Yvonne Giovanis x3983
Alt. Donyet King x2120
59,20,21,22,23,57,58,70,71
14. Kathy Ramsey
Foundation
55/x2959
Alt. DeLoyce Freeman x3764
55,66,116
15. Harold Schleifer
Library
15-123/x3088
Alt. J. Schwartzendruber x3090
15,16
16. Debbie Jackley
Health Center
46/x5309
Alt. Terry Fillmore x 2741
46
17. Mandi Clark
University Village
200/x4159
Alt. Brandon Farmer x3234
Alt. Rexanne Bowman x4176
Alt. Antonio Quezada x3192
Village
18. Karin Schott
ITT
98 C7-14/x3173
Alt: Rick Cass, x6311
CLA Classroom, 98
19. Debbie Scheider
Center for Regenerative Studies
209/869-6121 or 869-5146
Alt: Juan Arriah 869-6121 or 869-5146
CRS
20. Elsa Martinez
I-Poly High School
128/x2411
Alt. Mark Hanke x4119
I-Poly H.S.
21. Cheryl Bookout
Downtown Center
2nd St., Pomona
(909) 469-0080
Downtown Center
Pomona
22. Dawn Burns
CEU-220C/x5487
Alt: Letty Vasquez x4441
Alt: Shirley Niethold x4499
Alt. Sarah moussavi x2279
CTTI Facility
220A, B, C