We take community safety seriously, and we ask all members of the Vermont State community to become familiar with the policies and procedures related to preventing and responding to various hazards on campuses.
Regardless of size or scope, all emergencies shall be reported to the VTSU Public Safety Department for immediate response, notification, and documentation purposes. The VTSU Public Safety Department is available 24 hours a day.
In the case of a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1 then call Public Safety
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General Safety
These general safety tips are a baseline for all students, faculty, and staff members to keep in mind as they spend time on our campuses and at our community facilities.
Fire
Each location maintains a fire alarm system, and fire alarm pull stations are strategically located in each building. Smoke, heat, and CO detectors are strategically located in the required locations. Emergency evacuation routes are posted in all residential hall suites and public areas. Any electrical device used on campus needs to be UL listed.
Active Shooter
The University utilizes the RUN, HIDE, FIGHT process for responding to an active shooter.
Medical Emergency
Hazardous Material
If unidentified substances or vapors are involved, assume they are toxic and hazardous until determined otherwise.
Power Outage
If unidentified substances or vapors are involved, assume they are toxic and hazardous until determined otherwise.
