MURFREESBORO — MTSU’s University Police
Department will screen and discuss an important safety video for the campus
community Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 11 and 12, when it presents The Center
for Personal Protection and Safety’s “Shots Fired on Campus.”
The video will be
presented in the Student Union Video Theater, located in Room 208 of the
Student Union next to the computer lab, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day.
Officers will be on hand for a question-and-answer session after each
screening, and they’ll also offer tips on:
- what to do in an emergency situation,
depending on your location on or off campus.
- what information to give emergency personnel
when you call campus police at 615-898-2424.
The video, which
offers basic guidance for students, faculty and staff in recognizing and
surviving an “active shooter situation,” has been in use at educational
institutions across the country for more than five years.
MTSU’s police
department has screened and discussed the video with campus groups on request
and has conducted campuswide screenings like this one several times in the
past.
You can watch the
trailer for the video at http://youtu.be/fNbTkkGZHRk.
“This
presentation provides the opportunity for attendees to begin to take an active
role in their personal safety and survival in the event of an active shooter
incident,” said MTSU Police Lt.
Broede Stucky, who handles emergency operations for the university police
department.
"We
encourage all members of the campus community to attend one of these sessions
if they can, and ask questions.”
MTSU's Critical Notification System,
provided by Rave Mobile Safety, is one of several components the university
uses for emergency preparedness and campus safety. Students, faculty and staff
receive email, text and automated phone messages in case of emergencies; the
university’s home page, social media and all campus digital signage display the
alerts as well.
All current MTSU students, faculty and staff
automatically receive email alerts at their MTSU addresses from Rave about weather-related
emergencies, delays and cancellations. Users also can choose to receive text
and/or voice alerts by adding phone numbers to their personal Rave accounts. Non-MTSU
students or personnel don't have access to the system.
You can learn more about MTSU's Critical
Notification System at its FAQ page, http://www.mtsu.edu/alert4u/faqs.php.
Information about the alert system is also always available on the university’s
weather information page, http://www.mtsunews.com/weather.
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