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To report an emergency, a
crime or criminal activity on
campus, call the Security
Office. Shoreline Community
College Security Officers will
respond to all reports of
emergencies, crimes and/or
criminal activity. Officers will
complete an "Incident Report"
for any crime occurring on
Shoreline Community College
property. Reports are
confidential within the
guidelines established by the
General Education Provisions Act
(Buckley Amendment) and the
Campus Security Act. (Amended
1998). As a service to the
Shoreline Community College
community, some reports are made
available free-of-charge, to the
complainant to assist him/her to
file an insurance claim.
Crime reports may be made at
any time of day, seven days, per
week, and 365 days per year.
Remember - prompt reporting
greatly improves campus safety
and security.
Call Campus Safety and
Security if:
- Someone is
injured or ill
- You see fire
or smell smoke
- You see
anything
suspicious
- Someone is
hurting another
person
- You see
someone stealing
something
- You have
something stolen
- You see
someone forcing
entry into a
building or
vehicle
Call quickly. Don't assume
someone else has made the call.
Try to provide the Security
personnel with accurate,
detailed information about the
problem. Stay on the phone until
the Security personnel say it's
okay to hang up. Depending upon
the emergency, the Security
personnel may also request
assistance from the appropriate
law enforcement agency and/or
fire and ambulance service.
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