In the event of an incident that involves widespread damage and the disruption of communications, the Emergency Management Cabinet will automatically go to one of the following locations, starting with location one and proceeding to locations two through four as necessary:
MASS COMMUNICATIONS
Emergency communications to students, faculty and staff members on campus during an event will be handled in the following manner.
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION
Emergency communications to students, faculty and staff members on or off campus in an electronic format (Regroup) has been implemented.
EMERGENCY RESPONDER COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Emergency communications to and among the First Response Team, Emergency Management Cabinet and/or community-based emergency personnel will be accomplished using cell phones and portable two-way radios.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: Director of Marketing and/or Director of Security Notification of a critical event, weather-related closing, or emergency to the college community general public will be accomplished by the College Spokesperson using one or all of the following techniques currently in place.
The line of succession to assure continuity of leadership during a crisis is as follows. All of these administrators will be assisted by the Emergency Management Supervisor.
The Accessibility Services Coordinator maintains the session mobility chart, which documents students will accessibility concerns. The Coordinator is responsible for broadcasting this chart to the Emergency Management Team at the beginning of each semester.
Advisors and counselors will proceed to the crisis intervention location as determined by the Emergency Supervisor and provide support for individuals affected by the incident. The role of the Student Success Center is to offer counseling, guidance, referral to appropriate community resources, and appropriate support to members of the college community and their families in the event of a crisis. Counselors are available to provide assessment regarding suicide risk and take appropriate action, to provide psychological support during crisis situations, and to provide debriefing after a traumatic event has occurred. Counselors are also available to provide follow-up counseling to those involved in or who have witnessed traumatic events.
The Emergency Management Team supervises the actions of Sussex County Community College, its students and employees during a crisis. The Emergency Management Team assumes responsibility for all decisions and actions made. However, upon the arrival of the Police, Fire Department, Rescue and Emergency Management personnel, the scene is turned over to the professional personnel. Administration will adhere to the recommendations of the professionals and work cooperatively for response/rescue and recovery. Each member is required to have a designated alternate in the event they are off-campus when an emergency occurs. Anytime a member is off-campus, the name of their alternate is given to the President’s Office.
Leadership is crucial in any major disaster or emergency. The Director of Campus Safety & Security will assume the role of Emergency Management Supervisor during an emergency thus has the overall responsibility for emergency management, the preservation of life and property, and are ultimately the initial contacts during an incident. He/she coordinates the efforts of the response personnel via radio and acts as the liaison to professional emergency agencies. Consultation with the President and the Emergency Team will take place as necessary. He/she will choose an alternate location from the emergency site for the counseling/crisis intervention area if needed and an alternate site for the Emergency Response Team if necessary.
The Director of Human Resources is responsible for briefing new staff personnel during the New Employee Orientation on the emergency operations plan and the response roles associated with their position. Human Resources is also responsible for managing employee.
Information Technology’s (IT) key personnel will respond to campus emergencies to monitor and secure the College’s computer. In case of an emergency, it is only necessary to make contact with the Director of Management Systems and they will call for appropriate personnel to respond to system failures. The Director of Management Systems is responsible for the electronic Emergency Notification System (Regroup) implementation and maintenance.
The Director of Marketing and Public Information serves as the College Spokesperson (in collaboration with the President) in the event of an emergency. He/she is alerted by the Emergency Management Supervisor to all incidents involving external services including fire and police departments. He/she is the single point of contact with the news media; all other staff members will refer media inquiries to this person. He/she will determine the best channels for communication with news media, including written statements and media briefings. FERPA guidelines will be followed when releasing of information. The Director of Marketing and Public Information will oversee communications, as appropriate, to other stakeholders, including SCCC governing bodies, staff, students, parents, elected officials, business and civic leaders, and neighbors.
In the event of an emergency, one individual will don a brightly colored reflective safety vest and hard hat and immediately proceed to the three-way intersection by the 9-11 Memorial Monument to wait for the arrival of professional emergency vehicles and direct them to the emergency site. Other Campus Facilities personnel (also wearing reflective vests & hard hats) will assist with controlling the environment and Campus Facilities as directed by the Emergency Supervisor. The Campus Facilities staff continues to play an important role in any emergency. Staff follows the directions of the Emergency Supervisor and will remain in radio contact throughout the emergency. They will direct the responding emergency units, such as Fire and Rescue to the fire hydrants, sprinkler valves and enunciator panels. They will provide any necessary equipment that may be needed such as radios, ladders, ropes, bolt cutters, extension cords, etc. They may also be used to supplement the security force to help provide crowd control, security patrols of the campus and other tasks that may be deemed necessary. They will assist in evacuation and lockdown procedures. Other department members shall assist Security in locating and assisting members of the college community who are in wheelchairs, using crutches or experiencing other disabilities.
One-page Emergency Procedure Guides are posted in all rooms to inform instructors of actions in the event of an emergency. In the event of an evacuation, faculty members are instructed to remain calm and inform the class to collect their coats and keys and walk in single file out of the building using the stairs, if necessary; NOT THE ELEVATORS. Students are to assemble at the predetermined location outside the building and wait for further instructions. Assistance should be given to any handicapped disabled individual who needs assistance leaving the building, as per the mobility chart.
In the event of a lockdown the faculty member must secure the room and turn off lights and appliances. Then, instruct students to congregate in an area of the room that is least visible from the door or the windows and barricade themselves with furniture or large objects. Await instruction from Emergency Personnel.
The College has trained a team of volunteer employees who have agreed to be among the first to respond in the event of an incident that is or has caused physical harm to a person(s). These volunteers have been trained in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid (FA) and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
First Aid kits and AED units are located in the public area of each main building:
Volunteers will be called on the basis of the closest to the scene. They will proceed directly to the scene. Back up individuals and/or Security will bring the closest AED unit and assist with treating the patient as appropriate.
The Volunteer First Response Team and security includes individuals who have been trained in responding in the event of an incident or emergency. Each member has a significant role to play. Most of the members can be reached by 2-way radio. Their identity and responsibilities are as follows:
Call for Assistance - serious or life-threatening medical assistance.
Convene all members of the Emergency Response Cabinet in the appropriate location. The President is ultimately responsible for directing the emergency response and making administrative decisions based on information received from the Emergency Supervisor. The President, along with the Emergency Supervisor, will conduct post-event procedures.
Initiate the First Response Team via Radio. Call 911. In cases of medical emergencies, call the closest trained person in First Aid as per list. Inform the President of the nature and location of the emergency. Call Counseling and put them on stand-by in the event that their services will be needed. Monitor the front desk for any additional emergency correspondence.
The role of the Evening and Weekend Administrators is to assist the Emergency Supervisor and/or Security as needed. They will take on many of the duties assigned to the Building Captains and assist the Emergency Response Cabinet as required.
The Director of Campus Operations assumes the role of Emergency Supervisor during a crisis that occurs during weekday hours.
The Registrar is responsible for safeguarding essential records. They should have available class rosters and instructor assignments for use in the event that these persons need to be contacted. Contact information should be included. This should be kept in a safe location and will be accessible in the event the building is damaged. Be prepared to inform emergency personnel of the estimated number of students and faculty members in any affected building at any time of the day or evening.
The role of the Campus Safety Office is to be the first responder for all campus emergencies. They deliver First Aid and AED equipment to the scene and begin emergency first aid treatment in the absence of other personnel. They will take control of the environment and direct people to the counseling/crisis intervention area if necessary. Security notifies the Emergency Supervisor, and other appropriate personnel accordingly. Security will assist the emergency agencies when they arrive on campus. Security completes the initial incident report and the Post-Use of AED Quality Assurance Report within 24 hours of the emergency if equipment is used. They will participate in post-event debriefing.
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IDENTIFICATION |
LOCATION |
USE |
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Building Maps & Blueprints |
Facilities Department |
Charts depicting general location of all areas in the facility. |
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Camera system |
Campus Safety and Security |
Document event |
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Employee Telephone Numbers |
Human Resources |
Contact information in case of an emergency. |
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Student Telephone Numbers |
Registrar |
Contact students in case of an emergency |
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Fire Extinguishers |
All Buildings Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression System |
To use as a first response in case of small fire. |
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Barricades |
Facilities Department |
Alert people to the location of a dangerous situation. |
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Flashlights & Batteries |
Facilities Department |
For use in dark locations |
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First Aid Kits |
Security Vehicle |
First Aid Treatment |
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Fuel |
Off campus – County fuel pumps |
To fuel vehicles |
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Emergency Hats & Vest |
Facilities Department Security |
Designate Emergency Response Personnel |
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Signage |
Facilities Department |
Create signage within Command Post and around site as needed |
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Tools – Hammers, Pry-Bar, Cutters |
Facilities Department |
To use as needed |
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Emergency Tape |
Security |
Tape off areas that are not to be accessible to the public |
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List of Accessibility impaired students & employees |
Security Emergency Management Supervisor Student Accessibility Coordinator |
Evacuation |