Safety and Security

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How To Report Emergencies, Crimes Or
Criminal Activity
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.
Emergency/Safety Phones (call boxes)
For your convenience and protection, 7 safety phones
have been placed around the college property. Yellow call boxes are
located on buildings with a blue light above them. These phones may
be used to request help during an emergency, personal escorts or any
assistance needed. The yellow boxes are located at these positions.
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On the North side of the Music building (800)
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On the NW corner of the 1500 building.
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On the NE corner of the 1800 building.
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On the South side of the 2000 building (lower
level)
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On the NW corner of the Automotive building
(2100)
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On the North side of the 2500 building, lower
level.
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On the West side of the gym (3000) upper level
This is a hands free telephone and there is no
dialing of numbers; simply press the red button on the yellow
box and it will put you in direct contact with security personnel.
Call Campus Safety and Security if:
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Someone is injured or ill |
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You see fire or smell smoke |
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You see anything suspicious |
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Someone is hurting another person |
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You see someone stealing something |
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You have something stolen |
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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.
Sexual Assault
Effective
July 1, 1993 amendments to the Campus Security Act require that all institutions
of higher education have in place campus sexual assault programs established to
prevent sex offenses. Institutions must also establish and publish, in their
annual security report, procedures to be followed when a sex offense has
occurred.
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