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The University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) prioritizes crisis readiness through comprehensive emergency management strategies led by Lt. Ron Swartz. Our approach includes the MAU Emergency Operations Plan and collaboration with University Police and the Campus-Community Response Team (C-CERT). Key components comprise building-specific emergency plans, effective mass notification systems, and public health coordination. Training programs for staff and community volunteers ensure preparedness for various emergencies, including natural disasters and active violence situations. Explore UAA's resources to enhance personal and community safety.
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Crisis Readiness at UAA Lt Ron Swartz Emergency Manager System Office of Risk Services 786.1149
Where we are now: • MAU Emergency Operations Plan • University Police & CRT • All-hazards annexes, CC supplement • Emergency Coordination Center • Disaster exercise calendar • Building-specific Emergency Plans • Evacuating- EAAs • Sheltering in place • Mass notification
Mass Notification • VoIP telephone speakers • Police PAs and megaphones • Mass e-mail • Student Housing mass dialer • Everbridge Aware • UAA website (uaa.alaska.edu) • Evacuation alarms • KRUA & KFQD
Pandemic Influenza • Department Continuity of Operations Plans • Coordination with Public Health • Public & university PODs • Social distancing
Trained Citizen Response • Volunteers In Police Service (VIPS) • Seawolf Safety Patrol • Call Team Officers • Campus- Community Response Team (C-CERT)
Campus- CERT training • Organization • Preparedness • Medical operations • Light search & rescue • Fire safety • Terrorism • Disaster Psychology
Employee Readiness • Could you leave campus if you wanted to? • Is your family prepared? • What can you do to help?
Volcanic Ash • Cover electronics • Filter air (face, furnace, engine) • Shelter in place • Drive slowly if you must drive • Consider cash economy possibility • Survival supplies for family & pets?
Damaging Earthquake • Stop, drop, and hold! • Survival triangle • Assess for injuries, gas leaks, and spills • Prepare for aftershocks • Emergency assembly area • What can you do to help?
Active Violence • Get away • Call police • Blockade indoors if you must • Spread out in the room • Prepare to take him out • Follow police commands • Expect to be detained