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Barnard College Emergency Information Sheet

Barnard Security 854-3362
Barnard Emergency Dial 88 from a campus phone.
NYPD Anti-Terrorism Hotline (888) NYC-SAFE
NYC Police Dept., 26th Precinct

520 West 126th Street
New York, New York 10027
Tel. (212) 678-1311

NYC Emergency Number 911
NYC Office of Emergency Management (718) 422-4800
NYC Emergency Preparedness Office http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/
NYS Office of Public Safety http://www.state.ny.us/security/
US Dept. of Homeland Security Website http://www.ready.gov/
American Red Cross (866) GET-INFO
http://www.redcross.org/services/

In the event that your are instructed by an alarm or other signal or by emergency personnel to evacuate a building, the following staging areas will be made available on campus:

LeFrak Gymnasium Hewitt Dining Room Lower Level McIntosh

Residents and occupants of Brooks, Hewitt, Reid, and Sulzberger Halls.

Occupants of Altschul, McIntosh and Lehman Halls

Residents of 600, 616, and 620 W. 116th Street, 601 West 110th Street,
and 210/212 West 104th Street.

Residents and occupants of Plimpton and Elliott Halls.

Occupants of Milbank and Barnard Halls.

Should any of these locations be inaccessible, you should proceed to one of the other available areas designated for assembly. Once assembled, College officials and others will, depending on the nature of the emergency, advise members of the community of the options and resources available to them, including alternate sleeping arrangements, meals, medical treatment, communications options, and other services.

Experience has shown that in an emergency certain members of the College population will voluntarily leave campus to stay with relatives or friends, or to try to get home. For this reason we strongly suggest that you discuss with your family what alternative arrangements you may make in the event of an unforeseen emergency.

Please also understand that there are certain emergency conditions under which it is advisable that people remain inside. This is often referred to as "shelter in place." In such instances, you will be advised by College or public safety officials to remain indoors with doors and windows closed. That is why it is particularly important that you follow the directions of campus officials and other public safety workers.

 

 

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