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- Do not light a match
- Do not move about or kick up dust
- Cover your mouth with a handkerchief or clothing
What to do After an Earthquake
- After the shaking stops, check for injuries and administer first aid if necessary and if qualified. DO NOT move victims unless absolutely necessary
- Report injuries and damage to the Suffolk University Police Department via 8111 or 617-573-8111, then Risk Management at extension 8611 or 617-573-8611, or riskmanagement@suffolk.edu. If not possible to call, then notify in person if safe to do so
- Upon notification by emergency personnel, evacuate the building to your designated assembly area. DO NOT use the elevators. Bring emergency supplies, warm clothing and purses/wallets with you; close all doors behind you
- Replace telephone handsets 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 with disabilities
- Notify emergency personnel as soon as possible of the location of anyone unable to evacuate the building
- DO NOT return to an evacuated building unless directed to do so by emergency personnel
- DO NOT enter a parking structure until you are told it is safe by emergency personnel
- Be prepared for AFTERSHOCKS
- Access www.suffolk.edu for updated information as it becomes available
- If outdoors, watch for downed power lines and possible falling debris
- Do not enter damaged buildings. Return only when campus officials deem the building(s) to be safe
- The Suffolk University Police Department will control access to affected areas, and in conjunction with Risk Management, will make evaluations to determine if further actions are warranted
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Incident Support Team | 10/7/2015 |
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