Emergency Response Plans
Residence Life Plans - Crisis communication plan
Annex: Crisis Communication Plan
Department: Residence Life
The scope of the incident determines the communication approach for Residence Life Staff. For incidents originating in and affecting a building, such as a fire alarm activation or medical emergency, the Building Crisis Communication Plan will be used. Larger-scale incidents impacting the entire campus, such as a tornado warning or nuclear accident, will use the Campus Crisis Communication Plan.
Building Crisis Communication Plan
For incidents that are initiated and contained to only one building (ex: fire alarm or medical emergency), the response will be communicated as follows:
- Contact Campus Police via phone (x3333) to explain emergency.
- During a Bomb Threat DO NOT use the Residence Life Radio. Use a land line, not a cell phone. You could set off the bomb!
- Provide Dispatcher with information on the incident, including your name, title, location, and nature of the emergency.
- Carry a Residence Life Radio to the scene of the emergency and be available for contact by Campus Police or other responding persons.
- Contact Residence Life Professional Staff via phone:
- Residence Life Office (business hours)
- Professional Staff On-Call after hours)
- Hall Office Hosts are responsible for monitoring the ALERTUS station and reporting information to the Residence Life Staff.
- If needed, inform other halls via radio of your situation and how you could use help in response efforts.
- Use desk & RA radios to coordinate any building response efforts.
- Emergency communications supersede any other radio uses.
- Avoid sharing any personal information on the radio.
- Utilize radio or other communication methods to keep all Residence Life responders informed of pertinent status updates.
- When given an all-clear by Campus Police, inform other staff via radio.
- File an incident or judicial report.
Campus Crisis Communication Plan
When an emergency situation exists on campus, Campus Police and the Critical Incident Management Team coordinate and control the response. Within Residence Life, the responses are communicated as follows:
Information Flow
All information given to staff will be passed down from Campus Police or the Critical Incident Management Team.
Business Hours:
Director of Residence Life or Designee
After Hours:
Professional Staff On-Call or Designee
Official Information Sources
While information may be available through various external sources such as TV outlets and NOAA Weather Radio, only official information disseminated by the university may be communicated to staff unless the information is deemed vital to the protection of life and property.
Official university information sources include:
- ALERTUS boards
- Campus Police
- University Text Messages
- Priority Emails
- Campus alert line
- Campus PA System
Distribution of Information
The Director, Professional Staff On-Call, or a designee will work with Campus Police to disseminate any information to the halls. This person will contact staff first via radio, seeking confirmation that the information was received, and the building staff are listening. Any hall office not responding via radio will be contacted via phone and asked to begin monitoring the radio system. At the end of an emergency situation, the Director, Professional Staff On-Call, or designee will give the all-clear under the direction of Campus Police.
Staff Procedures
Professional Staff
The Director of Residence Life, Professional Staff On-Call, or designee will serve as the liaison between the Department of Residence Life and Campus Police.
- Upon notification from Campus Police or a hall staff member via phone, begin monitoring the Residence Life Radio System.
- Contact staff of impacted halls via radio, except a residence hall experiencing a Bomb Threat.
- If hall does not answer on radio, call the front desk via phone.
- Ask office & RA On-Call to actively monitor the radio system
- Provide timely updates and direction to Residence Life Staff based upon information provided by the university’s official information sources.
- Oversee and assist hall staff response:
- Relay emergency information from hall staff to the proper authorities
- Answer response questions for hall staff.
(evacuation locations, safe shelter areas, estimated time, etc.)
- When the situation has ended, provide an all-clear message to staff under the direction of Campus Police.
Hall Staff
** If hall staff is first to respond to a critical incident: contact Campus Police. Then, contact the Residence Life Office (business hours) at x2223 or the Professional Staff On-Call (after hours) via phone. **
Hall staff works with the professional staff to tend to the safety of residents, and distribute pertinent information.
- Actively monitor the Residence Life Radio System until an all-clear is given. Do Not use the Residence Life Radio System if your building is experiencing a Bomb Threat.
- Listen to and carry out directions from professional staff and official university information sources.
- Relay any building emergency information to professional staff.
- Life-threatening information should also be called in to Campus Police
- Other emergency information should be routed through the professional staff to avoid overloading Campus Police phone lines
- When given an all-clear from professional staff, follow directions given