WP Campus Meeting Summary
March 28,2014
Valencia College Security and Safety – Tom Decker & Roger Corriveau
Valencia hired consultants to improve security
CERT: An Overview
Module 1
Campus
Emergency
Response
Team
Campus safety and security is a shared responsibility, each one of us must take direct responsibility
Emergency Preparedness Critical Incident Plan
What do you need to begin?
- Willingness
- Awareness
- Preparation
- Rehearsal
In a critical situation, the trained and untrained have a similar response at first…. But then the training kicks in.
Trained:
- Startled and fear
- Feel anxious
- Recall their training
- Prepare to respond as trained
- Committed to action
Untrained:
- Startled and fear
- Panic
- Fall into disbelief
Responses to critical situations include:
- Notification
- Evacuation
- Communication
- Shelter In Place
- Tornado Assembly areas
Notification:
Who do I call? 6000 or 911. Call 911 first on Winter Park Campus, then security at 6000.
When do I use a pull station? In case of fire or smoke. Otherwise call 911.
What is that box on the building? Mass notification System (loudspeakers to notify people in the area). The main way people will be contacted through Valencia Alert.
Evacuation:
- Walk your building. Know it like you own it!
- It’s important to know the location of exits.
- Know the location of the EVAC chair should you need to direct trained personnel where to find it.
- When an evacuation procedure has been ordered:
- Clear the building
- Bring everyone away from the building to the designated point
- Remain in that area until given the all clear notice. Upon being given the all clear, faculty and staff reenter before students.
Communication:
Be sure to be signed into Valencia Alert. This will inform you on and off campus of a critical situation taking place on campus. Keep your cell phone with you one campus, it is the best way to stay informed.
Listen for announcements from mass notifications system
Obey the directives from law enforcement
Communication
Upcoming Modules:
Module 2: SHIP
Module 3: Tornado Assembly Area
Presidential visit - Michele
Talk about equality and pay for women
Security was high
District Board of Trustees – Michele
- April 23rd
- Doug will present on SGA
- Will honor Brainbowl – won 6th national championship
- Ilyse has arranged for 3 writers to speak on campus and via skype this term, and this can be discussed as recent events on campus:
- Ben Percy: Author of Red Moon
- Room 143
- April 2
- 7:30pm-8:30pm
- Via skype
- Anna Ross: Author of If a Storm, and Hawk Weather
- Room 115
- April 9, 2014
- 7pm-9:45pm
- Major Jackson: Author of Holding Company, Hoops, and Leaving Saturn
- Rooms 224-226
- April 16, 2014
- 11:30am-12:30pm
Banners – Michele
- Sewing Machine broke, so we are waiting on banners for our campus
- Installed in April in Park Avenue
- April May and June on Morse
Museum Visit – Michele
- 40 Students visited the Orlando Museum of Art
Introductory video – Michele
- Powtoon Video is being reviewed by student Development
- Intending on using this video to show incoming students for informative purposes
Facilities Update - Isabel
- The first floor is getting new tile
- Work will be done over weekend to minimize disruption to classes
- The tile pattern features a three-color design scheme
- 2nd floor will get new tile in 3-5 years
- Rooms 115 and 106 are getting new carpet
Student Development update - Sunni
- Student Development will host Earth Day in the courtyard from 10:30am-1:30pm April 9th
- Dance Marathon – Donations go to children’s hospitalfrom 6pm – 10pm East Campus Gymnasium
- April 16th stress-free finals event
OIT update – Jamie
Lync session on April 9
Congratulations:
SGA president Doug for getting accepted into Rollins
CSSC update - Jason
CSSC-sponsored Poetry contest
1st prize is a divergent book set
Adjournment 9:47am