Emergency Management & Public Safety
Emergency Management & Public safety
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IN AN EMERGENCY?
Be aware of your surroundings.
Being aware of where you are and what is happening around you can help you to understand how information, events, and your own actions will impact your safety and your ability to protect yourself, both now and in the near future.
Protect yourself.
Based upon your assessment of the situation, use your best judgment to protect yourself and, if possible, others.
Call for help.
Any emergency service can be summoned by calling 911.
Help others.
Once you are safely away from the danger, warn others of the hazard and help if you can without putting yourself in danger.
TAMUS EMERGENCY ALERT NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS
The Texas A&M University System
Texas A&M University
- Code Maroon (College Station Campus)
- HSC Alert (Texas A&M Health Locations)
- Law Alert (Ft. Worth Campus)
- HECM Alert (McAllen Campus)
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Prairie View A&M University
Tarleton State University
Texas A&M International University
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Texas A&M University-Kingsville
West Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Texas A&M University-Texarkana
Texas A&M University-Central Texas
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Questions regarding these programs can be directed to Maeci Hoffman, Director, Environment, Safety & Security.
Active Shooter Safety Videos
In the past two decades, horrific mass shootings have been thrust into the public consciousness. The average time for police response to an active attack event is three (3) minutes and research has shown that many of these events are over before law enforcement responders arrive on the scene. Civilians who find themselves in such an event should be prepared to take immediate action to save their own lives before law enforcement arrives. Without preplanned response options for civilians at the scene of an attack, many victims can be seriously injured or killed during the three minutes it can take for help to arrive.
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Safety Videos and Resources
Avoid Deny Defend
An 11.5 minute overview of how to save your life in an Active Shooter Event
2111161: Flash Point
This 13-minute video provides guidance for identifying and addressing behaviors of concern early as a way of preventing violence in the workplace. Content provided by Center for Personal Protection & Safety hosted by TrainTraq.
2111114: Shots Fired
This 10-minute video provides guidance for recognizing and responding to an extreme violent situation. Content provided by Center for Personal Protection & Safety hosted by TrainTraq.
2113962: Shots Fired and Flash Point on Campus
This course is a 30-minute video that provides guidance for identifying and addressing behaviors of concern early as a way of preventing violence on campus; and provides guidance for surviving an active shooter situation on campus. Content provided by the Center for Personal Protection & Safety hosted by TrainTraq.
Department of Homeland Security Active Shooter Preparedness
Training, videos, brochures, and more for individualized audiences.