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Email |
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Depending on the
nature and location
of an emergency,
LCSC can utilize its
ability to send an
alert message via
email to all staff, faculty,
and students. |
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In/Outdoor Warning
System |
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An emergency alert
may be broadcast in
and around multiple
buildings on campus.
These building are
fitted with a system
that features either a
siren or a public
address system.
Harris Field has an
outdoor
communication system
used for games and
events, which
doubles as an
emergency warning
system for personnel
in attendance at
events. |
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Web |
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LCSC provides its
staff and students
with an Emergency
website,
www.lcsc.edu/emergency,
as a source
for dissemination of
emergency
information. Alerts
ranging from weather
emergencies to
campus closures are
posted
on this site and the
home page. |
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Phone |
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The LCSC Emergency
Phone Notification
List (“phone
tree”) will
be used as a primary
notification
mechanism for
passing messages to
all LCSC employees
and volunteers
during or
before/after normal
work hours. The
“phone tree”
notification system
is organized to
facilitate all-call
or selective
notification of
individual units or
geographic
facilities (e.g.,
Coeur d’Alene
personnel), as
required. |
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Direct Contact |
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In the event of an
emergency, Building
Evacuation
Coordinators (BEC)
are in place to
assist with the
dissemination of
information and to
assist in building
evacuations. For
larger buildings
with multiple
floors, Building
Evacuation Monitors
(BEM) are in place
to assist the BEC’s.
Residence Life staff
is also available to
notify students
living in residence
halls. |
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Other |
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Additional methods
of communication may
include distributing
fliers, and recorded
alerts broadcast on
the campus radio
station, KLCZ 88.9
FM. Regular updates
will be provided to
the news media via
the Director of
College
Communications. |