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Leeward Community College Wai`anae Campus EMERGENCY GUIDE OCTOBER 0 EMERGENCY 9 (Police, Fire, Ambulance) http://www.leeward.hawaii.edu/emergency-info

The Emergency Guide is disseminated Campus-wide in order to assist students, faculty and staff to respond to various types of emergencies. This manual should be kept within easy access in all offices and classrooms. Please familiarize yourself with the contents of this manual and ensure that all students and employees are acquainted with its contents and location. In the event of an emergency, all or a combination of the following emergency notification systems will be utilized: Leeward CC website, UH Alert, voicemail, or email. Questions or comments regarding this manual, should be referred to Leeward CC Administrative Services at 55-0. INTRODUCTION

MEDICAL EMERGENCY Call 9 and/or notify Wai anae Campus Security for all medical emergencies. Give your name, location and telephone number. Follow the officer s instructions. Assess the situation for danger. Situational awareness and personal safety should dictate any action. DO NOT move a seriously injured person unless a life-threatening situation exists. ONLY administer first aid and/or initiate CPR if you have been trained. WHEN TO CALL FOR HELP If the victim: Is unconscious Has trouble breathing Has chest pain or pressure Is bleeding severely Has pressure or pain in the abdomen that does not go away Is vomiting or passing blood Has seizures, a severe headache, or slurred speech Appears to have been poisoned Has injuries to the head, neck, or back Has possible broken bones

CRIME IN PROGRESS 5 DO NOT compromise your safety. DO NOT attempt to apprehend or interfere with the criminal unless your personal safety is compromised. Situational awareness and personal safety should dictate your actions. If possible, get a description of the perpetrator. Note height, weight, sex, ethnicity, age, clothing, method, and direction of travel. If there is a vehicle involved, note the license plate number, make and model, color, and outstanding characteristics. Call 9 or notify Wai anae Campus Security if you witness a crime in progress. Give your name, location and telephone number. Follow the officer s instructions. Robbery DO NOT resist unless your personal safety is compromised. Release money immediately to the criminal if asked to do so. Close your operation and secure the crime scene. Ask any potential witnesses to remain on scene. Civil Disturbance In the event of civil disturbance secure your area. If the disturbance is outside, stay away from doors and windows. DO NOT interfere with or confront the people creating the disturbance.

ACTIVE SHOOTER/VIOLENT/HOSTILE SITUATIONS If you are the victim of or witness to a violent or hostile situation, Call 9 and/or notify Wai anae Campus Security as soon as possible. Acts of aggression that may cause fear, bodily harm, or death may be considered criminal acts. Situational awareness and personal safety should be taken into consideration when attempting to notify authorities. If a violent or hostile situation arises for which 9 personnel are being called, the following information should be provided at the time of the call: 5 6 The location of the incident. The nature of the incident. A physical description of the perpetrator. Descriptions and license numbers of any vehicles involved. Name and contact information of possible witnesses. Situational awareness and personal safety must be considered before any attempt is made to deter or stop the threat or action. Law enforcement personnel will assume control of the situation upon their arrival. Active Shooter 5 6 If possible, exit the immediate area - call 9. If you cannot exit, remain behind closed doors in a locked or barricaded room. Stay away from windows; turn off lights; turn cell phones to vibrate or silence; remain calm and quiet. Evacuate only when authorities have arrived on scene and instructed you to do so. DO NOT open the door for anyone except for law enforcement personnel. Seek further information via web, telephone, text, etc.

In the event of a fire, do the following: 5 6 7 8 Activate the nearest fire alarm. Call 9 and/or notify Wai anae Campus Security. Give your name and location of the fire. Follow the officer s instructions. DO NOT attempt to put out the fire, unless you have been trained to do so. Situational awareness and personal safety should be taken into consideration when attempting to assist in an evacuation of the building. When you hear a fire alarm, evacuate building immediately, closing doors as you exit. DO NOT use the elevator. DO NOT re-enter building. FIRE

BOMB THREAT Bomb threats usually occur by telephone. The person receiving the threat should use the checklist on the next page and follow the instructions. Call 9 and/or notify Wai anae Campus Security. DO NOT use a mobile phone. Give your name, location, and land line number. Inform officer of the threat. You may be asked to provide the information you have received. Follow the instructions given by the officer. Inform your supervisor and/or department head. Campus authorities will coordinate any evacuation efforts. If you spot a suspicious object, package, etc., report it to 9. DO NOT touch it, move it, or tamper with the item in any way. 5 If instructed to evacuate, leave the area in a safe and timely manner. DO NOT re-enter the buildings until instructed to do so by 9 responders.

BOMB THREAT CHECKLIST If you receive a bomb threat, report the call immediately to 9, make a copy of this form, complete it, and submit it to Wai anae Campus Coordinator. If you receive a call, ask the caller: When is the bomb going to explode? Where is it right now? What does it look like? What kind of bomb is it? 5 What will cause it to explode? 6 7 8 9 Did you place the bomb? Why? What is your address? What is your name? The following information could assist Campus Security: Sex of caller Age Race Length of call Characteristic of the caller s voice (circle one or more): Calm Laughing Lisped Distinguished Angry Crying Raspy Accent Excited Normal Deep Familiar Slow Distinct Ragged If familiar, whom did it sound like? Background sounds (circle one or more): Street Noise House Noises Clear Kitchen Noises Crockery Motor Static Voices Local Office Machines PA System Factory Noises Animal Noises Booth Music Long Distance Other Threat language (circle one or more): Well spoken (educated) Foul Incoherent Message read by caller Taped Irrational Remarks: Call Received By: Name: Phone #: Phone # Threat received at: Date/Time of Threat received: Position:

HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ACCIDENT Hazardous material accidents may include gasoline/propane truck accidents, classroom laboratory experiments, gasoline or oil spills, the release of toxic materials, biological hazards, or any accident that releases possible hazardous dusts, fumes, or vapors. Should such an accident occur, use the following procedures: Call 9 for all hazardous material accidents. Give your name, location and telephone number. Follow instructions provided by the emergency responders. Situational awareness and personal safety should be taken into consideration when attempting to render aid. Wait for emergency responders, and if possible, keep others from entering the hazardous area.

EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES: Occur without warning and may have aftershocks. Earthquakes may cause buildings, soil, or other structures to be unstable or unsound. Earthquakes may also cause tsunamis. In the event of an earthquake, if you are: 5 Indoors: DO NOT exit the building unless you are in imminent danger. Get under a desk, table, or supported doorway. Stay away from glass windows, shelves, and heavy equipment. Avoid power lines as they may be live. If safe to do so, evacuate to open areas after the earthquake. Safe area should be clear of downed lines, falling dangers, and other hazards. For safety purposes, DO NOT attempt to re-enter buildings. Outdoors: Stay in the open. Be aware of your personal safety from ruptured gas lines, fires, downed utility lines, falling objects, etc. Driving: Pull to the side of the road and stop. Avoid utility lines or other objects that may fall. Set brakes and turn-off the ignition. Stay in the vehicle until the earthquake is over. Listen to your radio or television stations for emergency information updates.

TSUNAMI TSUNAMI: Series of Destructive Ocean Waves Affecting All Shorelines All areas makai of the Wai anae campus are in a high risk flood zone. The Hawai i State Civil Defense provides an early warning system through the use of Watches and Warnings with Statewide notification by sirens. WATCH: WARNING: Tsunami possible. Sirens will sound at this point. Stay away from shorelines. DO NOT evacuate if a tsunami WATCH is issued. EVACUATE the Wai anae campus area if a tsunami WARNING is issued. The local telephone book has outlined all coastal areas that are subject to flooding in the event of a tsunami or tidal flood. Listen to your radio or television stations for emergency information updates.

HURRICANE: High winds, heavy rain, flooding, and high surf. The Hawai i State Civil Defense provides an early warning system through the use of Watches and Warnings with statewide notification by sirens. 5 6 WATCH: Storm expected within 8 hours. Check all drainage structures to be sure that they are clear. Secure all exterior equipment and materials against high winds. Protect valuable equipment from water or electrical damage. Protect any large windows facing the direction that the hurricane is coming from. Secure your area. Campus community will be notified of further instructions regarding possible campus evacuation/closure. Check campus alert systems for updated information and or further instructions. WARNING ISSUED: Storm expected within 6 hours. Siren warning notification system will be initiated. The Chancellor will issue further instructions as necessary. Listen to your radio or television stations for emergency information updates. HURRICANE OR SEVERE STORM

Police 9 Ambulance 9 Fire 9 Wai anae Campus Coordinator 696-678 Civil Defense (State) 7-00 Emergency Management (City & County) 7-8960 Poison Center -800- - Leeward CC Resources Student Health Center 55-055 Counseling 55-0 Kako o Ike KI Support & Services 55-0 for students with disabilities Sexual Harassment Officers Students call Dean of Student Services 55-060 Faculty/Staff call EEO/AA Officer 55-077 Leeward CC Administrators Chancellor (AD 0) 55-05 Vice Chancellor/CAO (AD 09) 55-05 Vice Chancellor of Admin Services (AD ) 55-0 Dean of Academic Services (AD 5A) 55-08 Dean of Arts and Sciences (AD 0B) 55-00 Dean of Career & Technical Education (AD 0A) 55-08 Dean of Student Services (AD ) 55-060 Community Resources Aloha United Way (Statewide Referral Service) Child Welfare Services (Reporting Line) 8-500 CFS Domestic Violence Hotline & Shelters (Child & Family Service) 8-08 Hawai i Centers for Independent Living 5-500 Hawaiian Humane Society 96-87 Narcotics Anonymous 7-57 Sex Abuse Treatment Center-Hotline 5-77 Suicide & Crisis (ACCESS) 8-00 http://www.leeward.hawaii.edu/emergency-info EMERGENCY CONTACTS

86-088 Farrington Highway, Suite 0 Wai anae, Hawai i 9679