Eastern Safe Driver Information
Safe Driver Training PowerPoint
2023-2024 Vehicle Policy Procedure.pdf
DAS Vehicle Accident Reporting Form (Download to Fill)
Active Shooter Incident
FOLLOW EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION DIRECTIONS
DON’T WASTE TIME IF YOU HEAR WHAT SOUNDS LIKE GUNFIRE
Escape quickly if you can safely do so and encourage other to do the same.
Securing the Area
Un-Securing an Area:
Contacting Authorities
What to Report
Police Response
This video is used with permission from the Florida State University Police Department. It was developed to provide guidance on how to respond to an “Active Shooter” situation. The Eastern Police Department encourages all community members to view this video to help mentally prepare for the unlikely, but alarming, possibility that they may someday need to “Run, Hide, Fight.”
Cybercrimes and fraudulent e-mail messages are a universal problem.
The Eastern Police Department reminds all students, staff, and faculty to be cautious in providing any personal information to telephone or computer solicitors. Personal information such as social security numbers, dates of birth, bank account numbers, and credit card account numbers should never be provided to anyone whom you are not familiar with or of whose identity you are uncertain. Remember that your telephone number or email address may be readily available and should not be accepted as a point of legitimacy from unknown callers.
If you have been the victim of a Cybercrime there is more information available to assist you at StaySafeOnline
Courtesy of The Police and Information Technology Services Departments.
This Critical Incident Management Plan, Emergency Procedures Guide provides guidelines for university administrators, faculty, staff and students. While the guide does not cover every conceivable situation, it supplies the basic administrative guidelines necessary to cope with most campus emergencies.
It is the policy of Eastern Connecticut State University to be prepared for any emergency and/or disaster. Emergency response personnel, equipment, and services of the University will be maintained in a state of readiness to save lives, prevent or minimize damage to property, and provide assistance to all people who are threatened or become victims of an emergency and/or disaster. These services shall be coordinated to the maximum extent possible within the Campus as well as comparable activities of local governments, the State of Connecticut, the federal government, and private agencies and organizations of every type. The Campus Incident Management Team shall determine the level and duration of the Campus’ commitment of resources. Campus emergency operations will be conducted within the framework of the university guidelines, and everyone should follow the operational procedures outlined here.
All requests for procedural changes, suggestions, or recommendations should be submitted in writing to the Director of Public Safety for technical review. All changes recommended by the Director of Public Safety will be submitted in writing to the administration for evaluation and adoption. The Director of Public Safety is responsible for maintaining and updating this plan which is reviewed yearly to ensure the protocol can address campus security concerns.
Building Evacuation-Building evacuations will occur when an alarm sounds and/or upon notification by the University Police or building coordinator. When the building evacuation alarm sounds, leave by the nearest marked exit and alert others to do the same. Assist individuals with disabilities if you can. Direct individuals to Areas of Refuge if they cannot leave the building or have them remain in the class. Notify 1st Responders of the location of anyone left in the building. Individuals with disabilities should use 911 to report their location in an emergency. Go to designated areas as directed by University personnel. DO NOT RETURN TO THE BUILDING until authorized by the Police. Do not use elevators. Once outside, proceed to a clear area that is at least 500 feet away from the building. Keep streets, fire lanes, hydrant areas and walkways clear for emergency vehicles and personnel. Do not return to an evacuated building unless told to do so by a university official. IMPORTANT: After any evacuation, report to a designated campus assembly point as directed by university officials.
Campus Evacuation-Evacuation of all or part of the campus grounds will be announced by Public Safety. All persons (students and staff) are to immediately vacate the site in question and relocate to another part of the campus grounds as directed.
ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, SUDDEN ILLNESSES
For assistance, call 911 for emergencies.
CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
If you are a victim of a crime, report it immediately. A delay in reporting will hinder any investigation. If you witness a crime or have information regarding a crime, report it immediately. Information received by this department is confidential. Report anonymously on-line or call the anonymous hotline at (860) 465-0242.
FIREARMS ON CAMPUS PROHIBITED
All members of the University community have a responsibility to themselves and to others to use due care for their safety and to comply with all local, state, and University regulations. The University prohibits employees and students or their guests from possessing or storing a firearm on campus. University Police are the only persons who are authorized to carry firearms on campus.
For purposes of this policy, definitions contained in the Connecticut General Statutes pertaining to firearms will apply. These Statutes define “firearm” as follows:
Employees or others who have a concern about personal safety are encouraged to contact the Director of Public Safety (tavaresst@easternct.edu) or the Office of Human Resources (delisak@easternct.edu).
HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS
If you observe something to be a dangerous condition, report it promptly. You may be responsible for helping to prevent an injury. Remember–we must all be concerned with safety!
SECURITY TIPS
SUSPICIOUS PERSONS, VEHICLES, EVENTS
If you observe or hear something or someone suspicious, call the University Police at 5-5310. Get the best description you can of people and motor vehicles. You may be responsible for helping to prevent a crime. NEVER ALLOW SOMEONE ACCESS TO A RESIDENCE HALL THAT YOU DO NOT KNOW.
UNIFORM CAMPUS REPORT
In accordance with Connecticut State Law, statistics on campus crime are available upon request at the University Police Department or by viewing the Uniform Campus Crime Report online.
VEHICLE REGISTRATION & DECALS
All users of the campus parking facilities must register their vehicle with the Police Department and must display a valid parking permit. Further information regarding parking regulations and enforcement will be provided when you register your vehicle.
STUDENT HANDBOOK
Please reference the Student Handbook for a complete list of University Regulations.
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How could I use LiveSafe in an emergency?
What kinds of information should I report?
Who receives my reports and information?
What happens if I send a report in the wrong category?
Do I have to provide picture, video or audio evidence?
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To establish guidelines and regulations governing utilization of naloxone (Narcan) used by Eastern Connecticut State University law enforcement officers and the members of any other University department or individual receiving formal training on the storage, use and proper disposal of naloxone. The objective is to treat and reduce injuries and fatalities from opiate overdoses. This policy is adopted in accordance with the Connecticut Public Act No. 19-191 Sec. 7.
Eastern has a Safety & Health Committee with members representing a broad cross section of the campus community. Section 31-40v of the Connecticut General Statutes outlines the establishment of safety and health committees and requires that every covered employer administer this group to promote health and safety in places of employment. The purpose of this regulation is to specify rules for establishing and administering committees which will bring employers and employees together in a non-adversarial, cooperative, and effective effort to promote safety and health at each work site.
Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act Notice
The Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act (CSCPA) in section 1601 of Public Law 106-386 is a federal law enacted on October 28, 2000 that provides for the tracking of convicted, registered sex offenders enrolled as students at institutions of higher education, or convicted, registered sex offenders working or volunteering on campus. It was sponsored by U.S. Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona. This and related State statutes require that convicted sex offenders inform their state registering agencies whenever they enroll or become employed at a postsecondary institution. The registering agencies are required to notify the campus police of the presence of the sex offender on campus, and the institutions are in turn authorized to share this information publicly, including it in their annual crime report beginning October 2003.
People who have registered with the Connecticut State Police and who have indicated to the State Police that they are either enrolled as students or are employees of ECSU can be found in the list below. Clicking on the highlighted name will bring up a photograph and relevant information at the State Police Sex Offender Registry.
“ANY PERSON WHO USES INFORMATION IN THIS REGISTRY TO INJURE, HARASS OR COMMIT A CRIMINAL ACT AGAINST ANY PERSON INCLUDED IN THE REGISTRY OR ANY OTHER PERSON IS SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.”
The Department of Public Safety updates this information regularly, to try to assure that it is complete and accurate. However, this information can change quickly. You are cautioned that the information provided on this site is information of record and may not reflect the current residence, status, or other information regarding a registrant (offender).
Persons who have been arrested or accused of a sex offense listed in Connecticut General Statutes 54-250 through 54-261 are not required to register unless the accusation results in a conviction or a finding of not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. This list contains only offenders who have been convicted or found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.
Name: NONE AT THIS TIME.
Registration #: N/A
To access the state’s sex offender registry, click on: http://www.communitynotification.com
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