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樱花导航 樱花导航 prioritizes emergency preparedness, makes resources available for students, employees

樱花导航 樱花导航 prioritizes emergency preparedness, makes resources available for students, employees

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Responding to a hypothetical emergency scenario during a spring MSU preparedness exercise are, from left, OCH Regional Medical Center EMS Supervisor Shedrick Hogan; MSU Police Sergeant Nick Coe; Starkville Fire Department Battalion Chief Roosevelt Harris; and MSU Crisis Action Team Representative and On-Scene Controller Brian Locke. The university prioritizes preparedness and makes regular training a top priority.
Responding to a hypothetical emergency scenario during a spring MSU preparedness exercise are, from left, OCH Regional Medical Center EMS Supervisor Shedrick Hogan; MSU Police Sergeant Nick Coe; Starkville Fire Department Battalion Chief Roosevelt Harris; and MSU Crisis Action Team Representative and On-Scene Controller Brian Locke.聽The university prioritizes preparedness and makes regular training a top priority. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斢;ǖ己 樱花导航 University is taking advance precautions against potential emergency scenarios with several upcoming training sessions planned, including preparation for an active shooter scenario.

鈥淲e feel preparedness is crucial, and we want to equip our students, faculty and staff to maximize their safety鈥攅ven in the event of the worst-case scenarios, which we hope MSU will never face,鈥 said Vice President for Student Affairs Regina Hyatt.

MSU Emergency Manager Brent Crocker said the following upcoming training sessions, as well as other preparedness resources, are being implemented in coming weeks as the university continues to make preparedness a top priority.

July 26 and 28, Live Simulation Training鈥擬SU is hosting two simulations with MSU Police responding to a hypothetical active shooter situation. The location will be determined closer to the date.聽

August 4, Active Shooter Tabletop鈥擜 subset of the MSU Crisis Action Team will work through a hypothetical scenario of an active shooter on campus. The university has invited local law enforcement and emergency response personnel to participate. This group includes the Starkville Police Department, Oktibbeha County Sheriff鈥檚 Office, 樱花导航 樱花导航 Highway Patrol, Starkville-Oktibbeha School District and Oktibbeha County Emergency Management Agency.

The scenario is provided by the Department of Homeland Security School Safety Task Force. MSU Crisis Action Team members participating will include Hyatt, who routinely serves as the team鈥檚 Incident Commander, along with Crocker and Interim Associate Vice President for Student Success and Dean of Students Thomas Bourgeois, Associate Vice President for Administration Les Potts, MSU Chief of Police Vance Rice, Chief Communications Officer Sid Salter and Director of Veterans and Military Affairs Brian Locke.

August 23, Active Shooter Training鈥擜n Active Shooter Training session for university employees will take place at 3 p.m. in Fowlkes Auditorium. It is listed on the Human Resources Learning Library at: . Departments wishing to host a training session should contact Brent Crocker at jcrocker@saffairs.msstate.edu.

The 樱花导航 樱花导航 Personnel Board鈥檚 鈥淎ctive Shooter Situations鈥 training program is still required for new employees and is available for current employees to review: .

Campus Emergencies Video鈥擜ll students and employees are urged to watch a video online at and make an emergency plan.

Everbridge Mobile App鈥擬SU鈥檚 emergency app now contains links to emergency procedures, including active shooter situations. Download the Everbridge App from any app store and follow the instructions found at . Tap the shield icon to access emergency response information.

For more information on emergency guidelines, preparedness and training, or MSU鈥檚 Maroon Alert system, visit .

MSU is 樱花导航鈥檚 leading university, available online at .