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A Lesson in Public Safety
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Major C. Scott Coverstone – James Madison
University Police Department
Sgt. Peggy Campbell – James Madison
University Police Department
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Develop your own Safety Plan
Make yourself a hard target
Be aware of your surroundings
Use well lit and well traveled areas
Trust your instincts
Developing a defensive mindset
Use common sense
Be responsible
Advise authorities when something looks or
feels suspicious
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Keep your office doors locked
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Don’t leave property unattended
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Secure bike to bike rack
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Keep cars locked & valuables out of sight
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Approaching your vehicle
◦ Looking under car
◦ Checking back seat
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Keys in hand
◦ Keys as a weapon
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Keep car doors locked and valuables out of
sight.
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Call local police or security.
Information needed
◦ What is problem?
◦ Description of suspect/victim.
◦ When did it happen?
◦ Where did it happen?
◦ Your name and phone number
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What skills do you have?
Verbalization
◦ Yelling vs. screaming
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Decision to Resist
Defensive Mindset
Proportionate to attack
Physical techniques
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Basic Physical Defense
Advanced Self Defense
RAD for Men
r.a.d.KIDS
www.jmu.edu/pubsafety
www.rad-systems.com
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Key access to main office & individual
offices
Buddy system – if you are meeting with
someone late, try and have someone else in
the office.
If office is every re-furbished, install doors
with windows on the private offices.
Options
◦ Design of office
◦ Daily routine
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A fire breaks out
Intrusion alarms
Medical Emergency
Customer in work area becomes verbally
abusive
A co-worker is physically assaulted
Receive threatening e-mails/phone
call/messages
Bomb threat is received
Hostile Intruder
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When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the
building.
If a fire breaks out and the alarm is not
sounding, pull the fire alarm.
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What is the closest exit to your office?
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Secondary exit?
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Have a meeting place outside for employees.
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Have designated person meet with fire officials.
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If safe, dial local 911 or security to report
the fire.
Become familiar with locations of pull
stations and fire extinguishers.
Have designated person to secure sensitive
areas of the office.
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Physical security
Personal security
◦ Perimeter activated
◦ Panic alarms
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Established response procedure
◦ Code words
◦ Meet responder outside structure
◦ Keep contact list updated
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Change reset codes
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Call 911
Dispatcher will need certain information
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Type of emergency
Conscious/breathing
Age/M or F
Location
AED
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Panic buttons
If you overhear abusive language, have a coded
answer to get help
◦ “Yes, we can do that later today.” CALL POLICE
◦ “No, I’ll re-schedule that to do later.” I’M OK.
Remain Calm
Listen
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VICTIM
◦ If you can escape assault, lock yourself in an office
and call police – x6911
◦ Think safety first – What are my escape routes?
◦ Play the “What if?” game
◦ Develop a plan of action
◦ Take a self defense class
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WITNESS
◦ Call Police or Security
◦ Dispatcher will need certain information
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Is the assault in progress?
If assailant has left, direction of travel
Description of assailant/clothing
Weapon involved?
Does victim need medical attention?
Nature of injuries
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WITNESS
◦ How can I help my co-worker escape?
◦ Are you physically able to help your co-worker?
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Take the threat of violence seriously
Plan carefully so nothing is left to chance
Treat people fairly, and most of the time they
will react accordingly
Collect keys and deactivate access cards and
network accounts immediately
Threats
Intimidation
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DO NOT DELETE E-MAIL
Print out the e-mail
Call Law Enforcement immediately
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Do not delete messages
Report immediately to local security/police
On D-term phones, record numbers & letters
that are displayed
Record date & time of call, what was said.
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Remain calm and make every effort to talk with
the caller
Ask questions like
◦ When will it go off?
◦ What is the location of the bomb?
Building/area
Record numbers & letters that appear on dterm screen.
Record date and time of call. What was said by
the caller.
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Remain calm, do not engage the intruder.
If safely possible, try to escape the area quickly and
quietly.
If attempting to escape, do not carry cell phones or
objects in your hands. As you move through open
areas, keep your hands elevated with open palms
visible, especially if encountering responding law
enforcement officers. Follow all the instructions officers
may give you.
If you cannot safely exit the building, seek shelter in a
room where the doors can be locked or barricaded
securely.
Close and lock windows, lower blinds, remain out of
sight and turn off lights.
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Once secured inside, take cover behind concrete walls,
thick desks, filing cabinets, away from windows and
doors.
Remain quiet, turn off cell phone ringers.
Only one person from the room call Police and tell then
where the intruder is and the condition of others with
you. Follow their instructions. If you cannot speak,
leave the line open so the dispatcher can hear what is
going on.
Assist others if they are injured.
Do not respond to any unfamiliar voice commands until
you can be sure that they are coming from a police
officer.
Do not open the door until you can be positive that it is
a police officer or a recognized public safety official
coming to help you.
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Run away from the threat if you can.
Do not run in a straight line.
Keep obstacles between you and the intruder to
block the view of the intruder while you are
running.
If you decide to hide, chose solid objects, can you
be found there and is it a good spot to remain
hidden.
If you are caught in the open and others around
you have been injured, you may choose to play
injured/dead.
Obey all commends from the police
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Madison ALERT – campus horn & PA system
JMU radio AM1610 broadcasts
JMU web page at www.jmu.edu
Blast e-mail to “[email protected]
Connect-ED: Text Messages to registered users
◦ Faculty & Staff register through J-ESS
◦ Students register through e-campus
Building Coordinators
ORL Hall Directors & Resident Advisors
Interdepartmental & Building phone trees
Emergency FAX notifications to JMU Departments
Police Loudspeakers & PA systems
Thorguard System “RED ALERT” horn
Local Media/Campus TV/Radio Broadcasts
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4600 page living document
Over 400 agencies worldwide are using JMU’s as a model
plan
Available on the Department’s web page
James Madison University
Department of Police and Public Safety
821 South Main Street – MSC 6810
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Emergency: 540-568-6911
(Or just 6911 from any on campus phone)
Non-Emergency/Escorts: 540-568-6913
Alternate Emergency: 540-442-6911
(If campus phone lines are not working)
Fax: 540-568-3308
www.jmu.edu/pubsafety