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Campus Evacuation Map
Evacuation routes shown are only to indicate to which Assembly Point (AP) occupants of each building should go. Always take the safest route to the proper Assembly Point, based on the circumstances.
Emergency Evacuation and Operations Plan
Building Evacuation Wardens
Because of the personal nature of safety performance, everyone with supervisory responsibility is expected to directly participate in the supervision of programs to assure that safe working conditions are maintained. Faculty and staff shall be directly responsible for their own safety, for the safety of students and employees under their supervision; and for the safety of their fellow employees. This responsibility can neither be transferred nor delegated. Supervisors shall provide training for accident prevention as necessary, for those working under their direction.
Ref: "University Handbook," Vol.4; Part VI; Chapter 4, University Safety Programs; Section 1, Statement of Policy and Responsibilities. (Executive Order No. 55 of the President, last revision April 1994)
Emergency Resources
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Locations are shown on the map above. More information about emergency phones.
A first aid kit is located at the Campus Safety & Security office in Dougan 180. Each department maintains their own first aid kit for their employees. Check with your department supervisor for more information.
Locations are shown on the map above. Specific locations are detailed below:
- Birmingham Hay and Seed - 1st floor hallway near WCG doors
- Cherry Parkes - 1st floor hallway between 102A and 133B
- Dougan - Inside DOU 180 (Campus Safety)
- Garetson Woodruff Pratt - Outside rear exit door of GWP 320 closest to the Kitchen entrance (Dawn Lucien Room)
- Keystone - Main lobby outside KEY 102 entrance
- Mattress Factory - Inside MAT 107
- Pinkerton - 1st floor lobby and outside 2nd Floor Conference room
- Science - 2nd floor in faculty suite next to SCI 228
- Snoqualmie - 1st floor at Service reception desk
- Tioga Library - 1st floor next to Library entrance just before the elevators
- University YMCA Student Center - Front desk
- Walsh Gardner - Inside WG 108
Locations are shown on the map above. Specific locations are detailed below:
- Tacoma Paper & Stationery - Ground floor next to the elevator
- Tioga Library – 1st floor near the elevator (next to the Heart Defibrillator)
Bleeding Control Kits contain critical life-saving medical supplies to treat severe bleeding wounds as a result of gunshot or other major bleeding injuries. Seconds matter and can mean the difference between life and death which why preventing blood loss is the first most important step in saving a life! Kits are design specifically to stop blood loss fast and can be used by first responders as well as nonprofessionals to treat injuries. These kits are designed to treat from 1 to 5 victims and contain items like pressure bandages, tourniquets, quick clot, and chest seals.