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Emergency Procedures
Medical Emergencies& Violent Crimes
General Medical Problems (Injuries)
In the event an employee or student has a medical problem or injury,
try to determine the extent of the problem. If
an ambulance is needed, first call 9-911, then call Security Services
at extension 6888, or pick up a red emergency
phone and report the situation and location. If the situation is life
threatening, proceed as follows:
Life-Threatening Emergencies
(Drowning, Heart attack, Heat stroke, Sexual assault/Assault)
- Assess and insure scene safety. Do not endanger your life to
help another! It only makes things worse.
- Assist the victim(s) according to their needs and your capabilities.
- Call or have someone call 911. From a campus phone, dial 9-911.
Be prepared to report the nature and location
of the emergency, the number of victims and apparent condition
of the victim(s), and a call back number. You
may also be asked to have someone meet the emergency responders
at a mutually agreed location to guide them
in.
- Alert campus security by calling extension 6888 or 9-281-425-6888.
- For crisis intervention, call the Lee College Counseling Center.
First aid kits are located in:
- All Security Services Vehicles
- Moler Hall
- Gymnasium
- Social Sciences Building
- Marketing & Public Relations Department
- Technical Vocational Buildings
- Rundell Hall
- Business Office
- Security Office, Room 125
- McNulty-Haddick Building
- Allied Health Division Office
- Science Building
- Library
Emergency Phones
Red emergency telephones are located
in the hallways of most campus buildings. These
telephones are direct lines to the campus Security Services
officer(s). Simply pick up the phone, wait for an answer,
and describe the nature of the emergency.
The Lee College Counseling Center, 281-425-6384, provides support,
encourages action, and makes referrals to the
Bay Area Women's Center for crisis intervention. |