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Home > Administration > University Offices > University Police Dept. > Annual Security Report > Reporting Criminal Incidents and Other Emergencies
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It is critically important that all crimes and emergencies occurring on campus or in/on university owned or leased off-campus buildings and property be immediately reported to ensure that appropriate action is taken. For each incident reported, a report is created.  

 

Crimes and Emergencies can be reported in person any time at University Police Headquarters, 145 Kiester Road, by calling ext. 3333, or by using one of the emergency phones on campus. 

 

Slippery Rock University has developed comprehensive plans of action to respond to criminal incidents, fires, severe weather, natural disasters, and other potential hazards that are included in the University’s “Emergency Operations Plan.” Our procedures have been designed to comply with applicable regulations posed by the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The Emergency Operation plan is the foundation for the University’s Emergency Management Program. The program consists of plans, evacuation procedures, training, drills and exercises that are designed to interface with community resources, to reduce or mitigate the disruptions to the University community, in the event of an emergency. Preparation to respond to an emergency includes alerting the campus community, education, and training that leads to immediate response. 

 

The entire Emergency Operations Plan may be viewed at:  http://www.sru.edu/PAGES/11255.asp

 

In an effort to disseminate emergency information, warnings are posted and distributed through a variety of mediums to include flyers, mass e-mail notifications and the E2-Campus notification system. Slippery Rock University's "emergency text messaging" system will alert students, faculty /staff, and university community during, and only during, a campus emergency or weather alert. This system is a mass notification system that can alert you with a text message on your mobile phone, e-mail, wireless PDA, as well as RSS feeds, personalized web pages from Google, My Yahoo and AOL, and the SRU Homepage. This notification system is administered by the Chief of Police or designated Officer In Charge in conjunction with the Executive Director of Public Relations and their staff.  

To sign up for this completely voluntary service to receive emergency and weather alerts, register at: 

http://administration.sru.edu/webcomm/srualerts/alerts.html

 

In addition, you may report a crime or an emergency to the following areas:

 

Department

 Extension

Director, Residence Life

2082  

Sexual Assault Advocates

2121

Vice President, Office of Student Life

2003  

Assistant Vice President, Student Services

2728

Assistant Vice President, Student Development

2683   

Director, Athletics

2021

Coordinator, Judicial Programs

4985

Director, Women's Center

2670

Director, Student Health Center

2052

Director, Counseling Center

2034

Director, Intercultural Programs 

2700

                                                                         

An anonymous crime be reported online at http://administration.sru.edu/police/crimestoppers.htm


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