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… on the college homepage as well as the Emergency Page. Broadcast a message through the Limestone Alert System, … RAINS Flash floods can strike any time and any place with little or no warning. In mountainous or flat terrain, … of local officials. You will not be asked to leave your home unless your life is threatened. When your area receives …
… area by driving yourself, or catching a ride with a friend or coworker. If you can not obtain … emergency bus transportation. Do not take your possessions with you. Take only what you need. Follow the evacuation …
… KEEP YOUR ROOM DOOR LOCKED AT ALL TIMES. Locking your door with your key, wherever you reside, is an effective way to … and as patterns develop, they will work closely with the Information Technology to apprehend offenders. …
… you can be prepared is to have a "Go Kit" packed and ready with essential emergency supplies. This kit is to be used in an emergency, and taken with you if you have to evacuate a building or area. You can …
… locked-down. Building lock-down requirements Communication with entire campus; faculty, staff and students. Physically … locking of EXTERNAL doors of buildings. C. Communication with campus: provide the campus with instructions for appropriate actions. All User email …
… about the organization or operations should be addressed with the Chief Police Officer, Bill Petty. … 3118 … 3119 …
… for more Undergraduate information & policies. Visit this page in the Academic Catalog Graduate Info & Policies Visit … for more Undergraduate information & policies. Visit this page in the Academic Catalog … 4209 … 3125 …
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