QUICK LINKS
Emergency Procedures Handbook (PDF)
Emergency Warning Notification System
Severe Weather (PDF)
Snow Emergency
Tornado Preparedness (PDF)
Purdue Pandemic Flu Information
Building Emergency Plan
BEP Training Presentation (.ppt)
Campus Map with Emergency Information (PDF)
Building Deputy Contact List (PDF)
Purdue Fire Department
Purdue Police Department
Radiological and Environmental Management
Purdue Homeland Security Institute
Faculty Online Resources
Purdue University Student Health (PUSH)
Lafayette Crisis Center
Tippecanoe County Health Department
Indiana Department of Homeland Security
US Department of Homeland Security
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CAMPUS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING OFFICE
The Campus Emergency Preparedness and Planning Office is new to Purdue University. However, the concept of emergency preparedness has long been ingrained into the Purdue environment. This office is a part of Environmental Health and Public Safety, which includes Purdue Police, Purdue Fire, and Radiological and Environmental Management. This office strives to:
- Ensure the "Purdue family" is prepared for emergencies.
- Provide strong and dedicated leadership to all areas of emergency preparedness.
- Establish communication channels that promote emergency preparedness.
- Establish an environment of continuous improvement.
REMEMBER, WHEN YOU HEAR:
- ALL HAZARDS SIRENS: immediately seek shelter (Shelter-In-Place) in a safe location within closest facility. Listen* (.wav)
- FIRE ALARMS: immediately evacuate the building and move to a safe location. Listen* (.wav)
In both cases, you should solicit additional clarifying information by all possible means: Purdue Homepage, TV, radio, email, etc.
*Sound files are examples only. There are different types of fire alarms (bells, horns, voice messaging, etc.) and sounds may vary. |
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