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  1. 1.4.3 Medical Services and Emergencies

    Medical Emergencies – Students and Employees To obtain medical attention in a medical emergency: On campus - First, dial 9-911 from a campus phone, 911 from … where the medical emergency exists. Suffolk University Police will guide the EMTs to the correct location as well as come to the location to offer assistance
    Emergency ManagementFeb 24, 2018
  2. 1.4.2 Fire Procedures

    that there is a fire in the building. Fire alarm pull stations are located next to the interior stairwell doors. Obtain medical attention by the following method … , that you have called for an ambulance and provide the location where the medical emergency exists. Suffolk University Police will guide the EMTs to the correct
    Emergency ManagementNov 11, 2015
  3. 1.2.3 SUPD Response and Information

    Fire Department, Boston Emergency Medical Services Department and other city or state public safety agencies as needed and appropriate whenever a major public … , and officers have access to emergency medical supplies and automatic external defibrillators. SUPD maintains a Public Daily Log of Crimes and Fires and prepares
    Emergency ManagementApr 16, 2021
  4. 1.5.1 Employee Accidents, Emergencies and Unsafe Conditions

    to the nearest stairway or exit and leave the building. Do not use elevators during a fire. To obtain medical attention if you believe you have an emergency … https://wikis.suffolk.edu/, that you have called for an ambulance and provide the location where the medical emergency exists. Suffolk University Police will guide the EMTs
    Emergency ManagementAug 20, 2015
  5. 1.5 Incident Reporting

    An incident is any unusual occurrence; a violation of policy; an employee, student, or visitor accident with or without injury; a disturbance that could disrupt University functions; a near miss; or a mishap due to faulty equipment. A response may be necessary by the police, emergency medical services and/or any other
    Emergency ManagementAug 20, 2015
  6. 4.8.3 Establishing Temporary Shelter

    Should a temporary shelter need to be established on campus, the following requirements must be met:  Accommodations of 40 square feet per person Back-up power source Handicap accessible Heated Shower and bathroom facilities Personal meeting space for meetings with individuals or small groups Security Medical
    Emergency ManagementAug 03, 2021
  7. 1.4.8.2 Biological, Blood, Bloodborne or Body Fluid Spills

    . A report will be filed and first aid will be provided as necessary Anyone involved in an exposure incident should seek medical treatment if they have a concern
    Emergency ManagementAug 20, 2015
  8. 6.0 Fire Prevention Plan

    emergency evacuation has been completed, and rescue and medical duties for those employees who perform them. It is the policy of the University to notify all
    Emergency ManagementOct 14, 2021
  9. 1.4.1 Emergency Levels

    , small fire or fire alarm, temporary building utility outage or individual medical emergency. A LEVEL 1 emergency has the potential to become a LEVEL 2
    Emergency ManagementNov 11, 2015
  10. 1.4.6.2 Tornadoes

    that have been shaken off. DO NOT use telephones except to report fires or medical emergencies DO NOT use matches, lighters or other open flames Assist persons
    Emergency ManagementOct 08, 2015