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Public Safety

Terrorism

As we learned from the events of September 11, 2001, the following things can happen after a terrorist attack:

The Monroe County Office of Emergency Preparedness (OEP) and RIT have a great relationship. The OEP, located only a few minutes from campus, regularly holds emergency training for police, fire and EMS personnel.

RIT Public Safety officers also participate in this type of training

Readiness

During

If Disaster Strikes

In most instances, the university's communications will come through the Chief Communications Officer, who would ensure timely and appropriate updates

For information regarding Monroe County, tune into WHAM-AM 1180, or WHEC-TV (channel 10).

Shelter-in-place

You can provide a minimal amount of protection to your breathing by covering your mouth and nose with a damp cloth.

Evacuation

When appropriate, campus officials may decide to evacuate an area for your protection. It is important to stay calm, listen carefully and follow all instructions.

Listen to campus officials for evacuation announcements. Be sure that your area is included in the evacuation before you leave. If time allows, pack some essential items to take with you.

If you are told to evacuate immediately

Additional Information

Staying Informed