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Emergency Plan Home
Important Phone Numbers
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Weather
The Emergency Plan is coordinated by the
University Safety Office.
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Psychological Crisis
Winter Storms
• Listen to the radio or television for emergency weather broadcasts. Remain
indoors during severe weather conditions. Indiana Campus call the inclement
weather hotline at 7-7538 from a university phone or 724-357-7538 from a
non-university phone; Punxsutawney Campus and Monroeville Center call the
inclement weather hotline at 724-357-7538.
• Northpointe: Call 724-294-3300.
• If you must go outdoors, wear multiple layers of protective clothing
rather than one layer of heavy clothing. The outer garments should be
tightly woven and water repellent. Let others know where you are going and
when you expect to arrive.
• Move away from trees, overhead power lines and other utilities that may
collapse due to ice and snow accumulation. Keep dry and walk carefully on
snowy and icy walkways to avoid falling.
• If you become trapped in a vehicle, remain there but turn off engine to
avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Do not try to walk to safety unless you can
see a building close by; disorientation occurs quickly in wind-driven snow.
Flooding and Lightning
• Move inside a building to the highest floor for greater protection and
stay there. Close all windows and doors; draw blinds and /or shades over
windows. Unplug electrical appliances and stay away from flooded areas like
a basement to avoid electrocution.
• Do not attempt to cross flooded streams or fast-moving water either on
foot or in a car. The water may be deeper than you anticipate, and you could
be swept away.
• Move away from trees, power lines and other tall objects; stay low to
prevent lightning strikes.
Tornado or Earthquake
• If you are indoors, seek refuge on the lowest level of the building.
• Go to the basement or move to the stair tower, crawl under a sturdy wooden
table or desk, or stand in a doorway. These are places to seek shelter from
falling objects and flying debris and are some of the strongest structural
components of a building.
• Stay away from glass windows and doors, shelves and appliances.
• If you are outdoors, move quickly away from buildings, utility poles and
other structures; avoid power or utility lines, as they may be energized.
• If in a vehicle, stop in the safest place available away from power lines
and trees. If necessary, stay in the vehicle for shelter during an
earthquake. In a tornado, get out of the vehicle and seek shelter in a
culvert or other low-lying area.
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