What to do in a Fire Emergency
- If you discover a fire, activate the fire alarm pull station (generally located near exits and stairwells), immediately notify others in the area, and go to your department’s designated meeting area.
 - If you are not near a fire alarm pull station, dial 911 and then ext. 366 from a safe location to notify the Department of Safety and Security.
 - Seek out disabled persons in the area and provide assistance to areas of refuge, generally stairwells.
 - As you evacuate, if time permits and it can be done safely, close windows and all interior doors.
 - Do not use the elevators; use the stairwell as an area of refuge.
 - Do not re-enter the building unless the Fire Department and/or 51°µÍø Department of Safety and Security gives the all clear.
 
If You Are Trapped
- If you can, go to a stairwell not involved in the incident if you can. Stairwells are designated areas of refuge.
 - If access to the stairwell is not available, remain in your room/office. If possible, block the bottom of the door with wet towels or rags to reduce the amount of smoke entering the area. Seal off any intake air vents.
 - If smoke is present, stay near the floor where air is less toxic.
 - Use the telephone to tell someone of your exact location. If windows are present, place an article of clothing or bright sign in the window to alert rescue personnel.
 - Do what you can to attract attention. Shout at regular intervals to alert emergency responders of your location.
 - Cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel/rag.
 - Wait to the last possible moment for crisis evacuation; jumping is dangerous.
 
What to do in a Medical Emergency
- First action: Call 911 for all medical emergencies.
 - Second action: Call ext. 366 for 51°µÍø Safety and Security to respond.
 - Administer first aid to the extent you are trained or qualified until help arrives.