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University Police Department
Emergencies
All requests for emergency assistance—for medical, personal,
or other reasons—should be directed to the Police Department
by calling 911, or by contacting the Wright State University Police
Communications Center, 060 Allyn Hall, at (937) 775-2111. The communications
operator will, in turn, summon Student Health Services, the Fairborn
Rescue Squad, a member of the campus police force, or some other
person appropriate to the situation. If you inadvertently dial 911,
please remain on the line to inform the communications operator
that you dialed the number by mistake.
Emergency Telephones
Emergency telephones are clearly marked and have been installed in
the buildings, parking lots, and grounds areas around the main campus
for reporting emergencies to the Wright State University Police
Communications Center. The telephones are to be used to report any
type of emergency such as, but not limited to, fire, sudden illness,
injury, and threatening situations.
Emergency Procedures
Two categories of mass emergencies require your immediate response
when in the classroom or while on campus. The first category, requiring
evacuation of the building, includes fire, bomb threats, gas leaks,
and other similar situations. The second category, which requires
persons to seek shelter in designated safe areas inside buildings,
includes tornadoes and other forms of severe weather.
The sounding of the building fire alarm is the primary means of
ordering evacuation from a building. Activation of the outdoor siren
indicates the need to immediately proceed to a designated shelter
area. The university public address system will be used to provide
supplemental instructions during all emergencies. The best paths
by which to exit the buildings or to find shelter are clearly marked
in all campus buildings. The shelter area for each building is in
the tunnel area. The safe areas in the tunnels are indicated by
wall arrows. In the event of any kind of emergency, it is important
you move quickly and calmly either out of the building or into the
tunnels, using the stairs and taking all your belongings with you.
Do not attempt to carry persons with disabilities. You may assist
them in moving to a safe area. Report their location to the Police
Department.
The Campus Emergency Guide is located online at www.wright.edu/police/.
Lost and Found
Lose something? Or for that matter, find something? Wright State
University's Police Communications Center functions as Wright State’s
“Lost and Found.” The Wright State University Police
Communications Center, located in 060 Allyn Hall, (937) 775-2111,
is open 24 hours a day.
S.A.F.E Escort Service
The Wright State University Police Department's S.A.F.E. escort
service is designed to enhance your safety and peace of mind and
provide a greater sense of security for anyone who feels unsafe
while walking alone on campus. The S.A.F.E. escort service is a
walking escort from one location on campus to another. The S.A.F.E.
escort service is free of charge and is available to all Wright
State University students, staff, and faculty members. For more
information on the S.A.F.E. escort service, please visit http://www.wright.edu/admin/safety/safe.html.
Safety Plus Safety Escorts
The Wright State University Police Department’s safety plus
safety escort program is a transportation service for residential
students assigned to park in LOT #20. The safety plus safety escorts
drive students from LOT #20 to the Woods and Honors residential
communities. The safety plus escorts pick up and drop off students
approximately every twenty minutes. For more information on the safety plus safety
escort program please visit http://www.wright.edu/admin/safety/safetyplus.html.
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