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Emergency Number

On Campus

  • Dial extension 6789.
  • Dial 9.911, then follow up with a call to extension 6789 so Marian University police officers can assist in directing emergency personnel to your specific campus location.

Off Campus

  • Dial 317.955.6789 from a cell phone or other off-campus number.

Emergencies can occur at any time, without warning. A well-coordinated response helps prevent personal injury, property damage, and lessen the resulting confusion. Careful planning, with an emphasis on safety, can help everyone on campus handle crises and emergencies with appropriate responses—and save lives. There is no guarantee that a perfect response to emergencies is practical or possible. Therefore, a plan should be considered a guide for building occupants to familiarize themselves with basic emergency planning, response, and evacuation.

General Emergency Procedures

Emergency Procedures Handbook (PDF)

In instances where emergency procedures given by the Marian University Office of Campus Safety and Police Services differ from those on this website, such procedures will supersede the instructions on this website.

Checklist: What Every Student Should Know

  • Where campus emergency phone numbers are posted
  • The location of a fire alarm manual pull station
  • The location of two portable fire extinguishers
  • At least two evacuation routes (an elevator is never a way out during a fire)
  • The two nearest areas of refuge
  • Where emergency supplies are located
  • To stay outside during an evacuation until instructed otherwise by campus police
  • To leave or seek shelter when an alarm sounds

Collaborative Aid/Assistance Plan

Because of our proximity to I-65 and downtown Indianapolis, we are part of a collaborative aid/assistance plan involving several agencies. Our campus could be used in the event of a catastrophic emergency, e.g., using the campus and its buildings as a shelter for families who have lost their homes in a tornado, a triage site for medical emergencies, or an evacuation site. In these instances, please await instructions and cooperate with university and emergency personnel.

Active Shooter

Armed assailants and “active shooters” create highly unpredictable situations. The following guidelines are based on federal training recommendations and best practices. An alternate response may be necessary depending on the actual situation.

Notification will occur through tornado sirens (interrupted blasts), building coordinators, campus voicemail, campus email, and/or text message. A fire alarm indicates building evacuation.

If warning sirens are used, they will consist of long, continuous wails for several minutes.
The all-clear signal will be three short bursts of the siren.

If You Are Inside a Building

And the shooter is not in your building – EXTERNAL LOCKDOWN:
External lockdowns are ordered when the potential threat is outside the building. Doors are locked, and no one may enter or exit. Faculty, staff, and students should continue their schedule inside the building.

And the shooter is inside your building – INTERNAL LOCKDOWN:
Lockdowns are ordered when a threat is in the building. All classroom and office doors must be secured. Remain in rooms until lockdown is lifted.

If you cannot get into a building – DESIGNATED SAFE PLACE:
Go to the employee entrance of the Office of Campus Safety and Police Services, located in the Ruth Lilly Student Center. This entrance will remain accessible during the incident.

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Close doors. Lock or barricade if possible.
Move away from windows.
HIDE: Turn off monitors, radios, phones, and other devices. Stay quiet and out of view.
DO
If possible, call campus police (6789) or 911:
• Give your name and location
• Report injuries
• Provide details: number of shooters, description, weapon type, and location

Faculty and staff may make lockdown or evacuation decisions only in life-threatening situations.
• If the shooter’s location is known, evacuate ONLY if a clear exit (e.g., window) is accessible
• If confronted, consider active resistance (e.g., chairs, books, desks) – as a last resort
DON'T
Do not answer the door under any circumstances.

If You Are Outside a Building

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Proceed to the DESIGNATED SAFE PLACE at the employee's entrance of the Office of Campus Safety and Police Services located in the Ruth Lilly Student Center. This entrance will remain accessible throughout the incident.

POLICE RESPONSE

Police are trained to respond to an active shooting incident by entering the building as soon as possible and proceeding to the area of the assailant. Early in the incident, it may be impossible to deliver medical treatment to victims because the main goal is neutralizing the assailant. Try to remain as calm as possible so as not to interfere with police operations. Once the area has been secured, rescue teams will arrive to provide assistance.

Bomb Threat

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Remain calm. Call campus police at 6789 from another phone.
DO
Pay attention to background noises such as running motors, music, or any sounds that might reveal the caller's location.
Listen closely to the voice to assess quality, accent, speech issues, gender, or unusual characteristics.
DON'T
Do not answer the door.

Building Structural Damage

Building will be restricted and notifications will be delivered via building coordinators, campus voice mail, campus email, and/or text message depending on the severity of the situation.

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Call campus police at 6789 or campus operations at 6362.
DO
Leave the building if you can. Call 6789 if others are still trapped. Free others if it can be done safely.
DON'T
Do not touch power lines or wiring. Gas utilities may be damaged and extremely dangerous. Do not enter a damaged building.

In the event of an earthquake, be aware that travel routes in the immediate area may be blocked, damaged, or unavailable, requiring faculty, staff, and students to remain confined to campus temporarily. Wait for campus evacuation instructions.

Campus/Building Lockdowns

Notification will be delivered by building coordinator, campus voice mail, campus e-mail, and/or text message of a lockdown. DO NOT CALL CAMPUS POLICE.

External Lockdown

External lockdowns are ordered when the potential threat is outside the building. Building doors are locked and no one is allowed to enter or leave the building. Faculty, staff, and students will continue their regular schedule without leaving the building.

Internal Lockdown

Internal lockdowns are ordered when a potential threat is known or suspected to be in the building. All classroom and office doors are secured. Faculty, staff, and students must remain in the classrooms and offices until the lockdown is lifted.

Designated Safe Place

If you are on campus and unable to gain access to a building, proceed to the employee entrance of the Office of Campus Safety and Police Services located in the Ruth Lilly Student Center. This entrance will remain accessible throughout the incident.

Criminal Activity

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Call campus police at 6789.
DO
Pay attention to what they are doing and report the following to campus police:
  • Direction of travel when last seen
  • Location
  • Physical and clothing description
  • Vehicle description, license plate number
  • Weapons or tools
DON'T
Do not approach or attempt to apprehend the person(s) involved.

Earthquake

Notification will be delivered by building coordinator, campus voice mail, campus e-mail, and/or text message.

IMMEDIATE ACTION
If inside, stay there.
DO
Get under a desk or table, or stand in a doorway or corner. Stay clear of windows, bookcases, mirrors, and fireplaces. Extinguish any open flames or ignition sources immediately. If in a multi-story building, stay on the same floor. An evacuation may not be necessary. Wait for instructions from safety personnel.
DON'T
Do not use elevators. Do not rush for doors. Avoid overpasses and power lines. Stay inside your vehicle until the shaking stops. If the earthquake has been severe, do not attempt to cross damaged bridges, overpasses, or roadways.

If driving, pull over and stop. Avoid overpasses and power lines. Stay inside the vehicle until the shaking is over. If the earthquake has been severe, do not attempt to cross damaged bridges, overpasses or sections of road.

If outside, get into an open area away from trees, buildings, walls, and power lines. If outdoors near tall buildings, step inside a doorway, drop down, and cover your head and shoulders to protect yourself from falling glass and other debris.

Evacuation

This section covers four types of evacuation: building evacuation, campus evacuation, evacuation of disabled persons, and evacuation of large crowds.

Building Evacuation

Notification will be delivered by building coordinator, campus voice mail, campus e-mail, and/or text message.

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Leave the building and go to the following assembly areas:
  • Allison Mansion: go to the flagpole.
  • All other areas: go to the fountain at the center of campus.

Campus Evacuation

Notification will be delivered via building coordinators, campus voice mail, campus e-mail, text message, and/or the Marian University website.

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Follow instructions given by campus police or emergency personnel. They will direct you to campus staging areas.
DO
Give priority to persons with disabilities and all emergency personnel.
DON'T
Do not call campus police. Do not leave campus until evacuation instructions and routes are given.

Evacuation of Persons with Special Needs

NOTE: Individuals with special needs must inform the building coordinator, campus police, and immediate supervisor of the accommodations needed.

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Call campus police at 6789.
Inform police and emergency responders of the location of all persons who remain in the building.
DO
Persons who require assistance must be assisted by trained personnel, if possible. Protect them in a safe location while awaiting rescue, typically a stairwell landing. If there is smoke or fire blocking stairwell access, move them to a room away from the smoke or fire.
DON'T
Do not use elevators with someone in a wheelchair unless directed to do so by the fire department.

Evacuation of Large Crowds

Notification will be delivered via PA systems and/or bullhorns at Lake Sullivan Sports Complex, P.E. Center, or St. Vincent Field (stadium).

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Follow instructions given by public address announcers. Crowd management personnel will be stationed at exits to direct and assist and will remain in radio contact with campus police.
DO
Assist patrons with disabilities if necessary. Relocate them to avoid blocking exits. Keep exit paths clear at all times.
DON'T
Do not call campus police. Do not re-enter the Lake Sullivan Sports Complex, P.E. Center, or St. Vincent Field once evacuated.

Fire

Notification will be delivered by building fire alarms, text message, and/or building coordinators.

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Pull fire alarm. Call campus police at 6789. Evacuate the building, close the doors, and proceed to the designated locations:
  • Allison Mansion: Go to the flagpole.
  • All other areas: Go to the fountain at the center of campus.
DO
Smother or douse a small, minor fire only if it can be done without endangering yourself or others.
Call 6789 even if the fire is extinguished.
If the fire is small and you have extinguisher training, use a portable fire extinguisher.
If there is any doubt about the fire's size or your ability to extinguish it, do not try — evacuate immediately.
DON'T
Do not attempt to extinguish a fire if you have any doubt about its size or your ability.
Do not use elevators.

General Emergency Procedures

  • Always assess if anyone is injured and the severity of injuries. Immediately call 6789 or 911.
  • Provide traffic control assistance to enable emergency vehicles to respond.
  • Never speculate about the circumstances of an emergency.
  • Follow directions given by law enforcement or emergency response personnel.
  • Remain calm, keep each other informed as much as possible, reassure others.
  • Do not speak to the media; direct them to campus police or the media relations contact.
Campus Police (Fire, EMT, HazMat) 6789 or 911
Campus Operations (Utility Failures) 6362 (during normal business hours)

Information Resources

Voicemail (recorded announcement): (317) 955-6600

News and Weather Information

National Weather Service nws.noaa.gov
WISH CBS 8 wishtv.com
WRTV ABC 6 theindychannel.com
WTHR NBC 13 wthr.com
WXIN FOX 59 fox59.com

Hazardous Material Spill

A hazardous spill could occur off-campus and affect the campus community. In this case, you will be advised by police and emergency personnel if you should enact the Shelter-In-Place procedure.

Notification will be delivered via building coordinator, campus voice mail, campus e-mail, text message, information on the website, and/or designated radio and TV stations.

On Campus Spill

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Call campus police at 6789.
DO

Provide the following information to campus police:

  • Location (building name, room number, area on campus)
  • Type of incident
  • Name of material or description of odor
  • Estimate of volume involved

If material contacts your skin, immediately flush the affected area with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Remove and discard contaminated clothing and shoes. This should take place while someone else calls for help from a safe location. Consider extinguishing any open flames or fire hazards. Evacuate the immediate area, avoid the spill site, and close doors behind you. If outside, move upwind of the spill.

DON'T
Do not attempt to clean up the spill yourself.

Off Campus Spill

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Follow directions from police and emergency responders. If the hazardous material is airborne, you may be asked to enact the lockdown or shelter-in-place procedure.
DO
Move upwind of the area if you see people showing signs of chemical exposure (e.g., choking, eye tearing).
DON'T
Do not leave campus until campus evacuation procedures have been announced by authorities.

Medical Emergency / Ambulance

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Call campus police at 6789.
DO

Give as much information as possible about the illness or injury:

  • Victim's location
  • Whether the victim is conscious, breathing, bleeding, or has other injuries
  • Any chemicals or radioactive materials involved
  • Stay with the person and send someone else to meet the ambulance
DON'T
Do not move a seriously injured person unless they are in a life-threatening situation.

Severe Weather Conditions

Extreme cold, extreme heat, blizzard conditions, heavy snow, widespread flooding, or other weather events may result in emergency conditions requiring cancellation of classes or operation on a reduced schedule.

Notification will be delivered via designated radio and TV stations, text message, the university website, and/or the Marian University Facebook page.

DO

Listen to radio or TV to find out whether classes are canceled, the university is closed, or if it is operating under emergency conditions. If classes are canceled and university offices are closed during an academic session, essential personnel in campus operations, campus police, and residence life are still expected to report for duty.

Shelter-In-Place

Events that trigger lockdown or shelter-in-place may include an airborne Hazardous Material Spill, Tornado, severe weather, or other dangerous situations.

Notification will be delivered via interrupted blasts of the tornado siren, building coordinator, campus voicemail, campus e-mail, and/or text message. DO NOT CALL CAMPUS POLICE.

IMMEDIATE ACTION
STAY INSIDE. Remain sheltered until you are given further instructions or the all-clear is announced. Move away from windows and doors and stay in the interior of the building. Take an emergency radio and flashlight, if available.
DON'T
Do not use elevators.

If you see large amounts of debris in the air or are told the air is badly contaminated, you should:

  • Close exterior doors and windows.
  • Campus procedures will automatically shut down building air handling systems to block outside air.
  • If instructed to evacuate or seek medical attention, do so immediately.

Suspicious Object, Package, or Letter

Mail and package delivery to each department should be screened for suspicious letters and/or packages. Common features of threat letters or packages include:

  • No return address
  • Handwritten or poorly typed address
  • Misspelling of common words
  • Restrictive markings such as "Confidential", "Personal", etc.
  • Excessive weight or the feel of a powdery or foreign substance

Notification will be delivered via building coordinators, campus voicemail, campus email, and/or text message.

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Call campus police at 6789. Include the location and appearance of the object in your report. Evacuate the area immediately.
DON'T
Do not touch the object.

If you have opened a suspicious letter or package that claims contamination but there is no visible substance:

  • Call campus police at 6789 and report exactly what you have done and what the letter said.
  • Do not touch the package or letter again and prevent others from touching it.

If you have opened a suspicious item and a foreign substance is visible:

  • Place the letter back in the envelope or package, close it, and seal it in a plastic bag.
  • Immediately wash your hands with soap and water.
  • Call campus police at 6789.

If you are covered in a significant amount of substance, stay in place and call campus police at 6789.

Tornado

Notification will be delivered by campus and community tornado sirens and/or text message. DO NOT CALL CAMPUS POLICE.

Warning sirens will consist of long, continuous wails for several minutes. The all-clear siren will consist of three short bursts.

Inside a Building

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Go to the designated shelter, interior hallway, or small room on the lowest level of the building you are in. Move below ground, if possible. Begin Shelter-In-Place.
DO
Wait for all-clear signal before leaving the safe area.
DON'T

Do not open windows. Do not stand or sit near windows or exterior doors. Do not attempt to turn utilities or equipment on or off. After the all-clear, leave badly damaged buildings and do not return unless directed to do so by campus police.

Outside a Building

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Seek shelter in a building. If no shelter is available, lie flat in a ditch or low-lying area.
DO
Watch for downed power lines and call campus police at 6789. Wait for all-clear signal before leaving the area.
DON'T
Do not remain in your car.

Utility Failure

Notification will be delivered by building coordinator, campus voice mail, campus e-mail, and/or text message.

In All Cases

IMMEDIATE ACTION
Call campus police at 6789 (for gas) or campus operations at 6362 (for electrical/plumbing issues).

Electrical / Light Failure

DO
Remain in the building unless evacuation is ordered.
Locate exit stairs or doors and exit while emergency lighting is available.
DON'T
Do not use candles or open flames.
Do not enter the building until power is fully restored.

Plumbing, Floor, or Water Leak

DON'T
Do not walk through standing water due to electrocution risk.

Natural Gas Leak

DO
Leave the area immediately.
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