Welcome to the Nassau Community College Emergency Procedures website. This site is where you will find an Overview of the NCC Emergency Response and Recovery Plan, Potential Campus Emergencies, How to Report a Campus Related Emergency, the Emergency Notification Methods the College will use to relay emergency information and instructions to the NCC community during an emergency, specific NCC Emergency Procedures, how to obtain Additional Information on NCC Emergency Procedures, Important Campus Contact Information, What You Can Do To Prepare for a Campus Emergency, and links to external Emergency Information Websites.
Overview of the NCC Emergency Response and Recovery Plan
Potential Campus Emergencies
How to Report a Campus Related Emergency
Emergency Notification Methods
NCC Emergency Procedures
Additional Information on NCC Emergency Procedures
Important Campus Contact Information
What You Can Do To Prepare for a Campus Emergency
Emergency Information Websites
Overview of the NCC Emergency Response and Recovery Plan
Nassau Community College (NCC) has developed a comprehensive Emergency Response and Recovery Plan (ERRP) which outlines the organization and procedures the College will implement before, during, and after a campus emergency. The NCC Plan identifies an Emergency Coordinator (Chief Martin Roddini; Director of Public Safety), who is responsible for developing, overseeing and implementing the College’s emergency response and recovery procedures. The Plan also specifies key College officers who comprise the NCC Emergency Response Team. In addition, the College has identified and equipped strategic command centers, from which the Emergency Response Team (and outside emergency response agencies as necessary), will coordinate and oversee the College’s emergency response and recovery procedures during an emergency
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Potential Campus Emergencies
Examples of potential campus emergencies may include the following (this list is not all inclusive):
Bomb Threat: an alleged or actual bomb is reported to be on campus.
Civil Disturbance: a large group is disrupting normal campus activities.
Fire: a large-scale fire or smoke condition within or near a campus building(s), nearby wildfires, fire at a local community or industry that endangers campus.
Hazardous Material: a significant amount of hazardous material released from a contained area on or near campus.
Major Road Closing/Incident: an unanticipated event (road closing, bridge collapse, etc.) that may disrupt safe passage to and from campus.
Medical Emergency: a pandemic or public health event with mass casualties.
Personal Safety: situations that include the use of weapons, workplace violence, perpetrator(s) at large, active shooter, hostage situation or missing persons.
Suspicious Package: a package/letter containing unknown or hazardous substance is reported on campus.
Utility Failure: a major disruption or damage to utilities including gas, electrical or water.
Severe Weather: refers to hurricane, flooding, sever ice/snow storm, tornado, etc..
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How to Report a Campus Related Emergency
The College’s Emergency Response and Recovery Plan (ERRP) identifies NCC Public Safety as the first point of contact during any type of campus related emergency. Upon being notified of an emergency, Public Safety will contact the appropriate NCC department(s) or outside agency and coordinate the necessary response.
All campus related emergencies are to be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety via the Nassau Community College Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111 from a campus building phone, or (516) 572-7111 from a cell phone or outside line. This phone line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and operated by the NCC Public Safety department and is dedicated for emergency use only. To contact the Public Safety office for a non-emergency situation, please dial 2 7100 or (516) 572-7100.
Campus emergencies can also be reported to NCC Public Safety via the emergency phones (identified by blue poles with a blue light atop of it), installed throughout the NCC campus. These phones dial into the NCC Public Safety office, where you can report any type of campus emergency 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Emergency Notification Methods
In the event of a campus emergency it is important that you know how to obtain accurate information and instructions. The College will use many different methods to disseminate emergency information and instructions to ensure we can effectively relay alerts to the NCC Community. Please take the time to familiarize yourself with all of the notification methods.
SUNY NY-Alert System
Nassau Community College has joined many other SUNY institutions as a member of the SUNY NY-ALERT system, the New York State All-Hazards Alert and Notification web-based portal. This system allows state and local governments and educational institutions to share information with defined audiences using cell phone (text and/or voice), telephone, email, and fax.
The SUNY NY-ALERT system is available to all members of the NCC Community, completely voluntary, and free of charge. Please note you must register to receive NY-Alert messages, nobody is automatically enrolled in this system. To keep you informed during a campus emergency, it is critical that you enter your preferred email address, text messaging and phone numbers. You may also choose to provide contact information for other interested parties such as spouses, parents, or partners. The system will allow each registrant to enter two (2) email addresses, three (3) telephone numbers and one (1) voice fax number.
Your information will always remain confidential and never be shared with any outside parties. NCC will only use your information for emergency purposes. Subscribers may elect to opt out at any point if they change their mind. All entries submitted through this system will require an NCC confirmation. A confirmation email will be sent to the first email address you provide on the online form. Please make sure you respond to this email to complete the registration process. If you have any questions regarding the SUNY NY-Alert program, please contact Chief Martin Roddini, Director of Public Safety at 2 7100 or (516 )572-7100.
Please take a moment now to enroll in SUNY NY-ALERT. To register for SUNY NY-Alert please visit: www.suny.edu/sunyalert and follow all of the instructions provided.
Campus Public Address System
The College is in the process of enhancing its existing public address (PA) system (located on top of the Administrative Tower) to allow College officials to provide verbal emergency notifications and instructions over a campus-wide loudspeaker system. During an emergency you may receive important instructions via this system. When you hear these messages, please listen carefully and follow the instructions provided.
Building Fire Alarm Systems
Campus building fire alarms will be activated to alert building occupants of a fire, smoke, or other emergency situation that requires immediate evacuation by ALL building occupants. When you hear the alarm walk swiftly, do not run, to the nearest emergency exit or stairway exit and proceed to the ground level and exit the building. Do not use elevators during a fire or smoke emergency.
If the alarm rings once or twice (or for a brief period of time) and then stops, you are to still evacuate the building. Assuming that an alarm is false, or that it is a drill, can be a costly mistake. If the alarm is false, campus Public Safety will restore the building as soon as possible.
Once outside the building, proceed to your buildings assembly/meeting location. Assembly locations are predetermined rallying points situated a safe distance away from the building. Assembling at these locations will assist emergency responders in taking an accurate headcount and will ensure you are a safe distance away from the affected building and responding emergency vehicles. Do not return into the building until NCC Public Safety has given permission to do so. Evacuation routes and assembly/meeting locations are posted in each classroom and in all campus buildings. If you do not know your evacuation route or assembly location, please contact NCC Fire Safety (a division of NCC Public Safety) at: 572-7100 (2 7100) or via e-mail at Fire.Safety@ncc.edu.
NCC Emergency/Weather Hotline
Nassau Community College has established a phone line dedicated to providing important recorded instructions and updates in the event of a campus emergency. To reach the hotline dial: 2 9929 from a campus phone or (516) 572-9929 from off campus or a cell phone.
Please note the NCC Emergency/Weather Hotline WILL NOT be used for class cancellations or campus closings due to inclement weather. For information pertaining to class cancellations or campus closings due to inclement weather use the NCC Campus Service Center/Switchboard lines at (516) 572-7500 (2 7500 from a campus phone) or (516) 572-7501 (2 7501 from a campus phone).
All NCC emails
When appropriate, the College may also utilize the NCC email system to send out emergency protective actions, warnings, and post incident information to members of the NCC community who have been issued an NCC email address.
Verbal Instructions
In certain situations you may receive important verbal instructions from NCC Public Safety or Nassau County Police Department via the use of bullhorns. When you hear these messages, please listen carefully and follow the instructions provided.
NCC Website
The College will utilize its internet website to provide important information and updates pertaining to a campus-related emergency. The College’s website address is www.ncc.edu.
Local Television and Radio Stations
The College may use local television and radio stations to broadcast emergency information, instructions, or updates in the event of a campus emergency. The stations are as follows:
FM Radio Stations: WALK 97.5, WBAB 102.3, WBLI 106.1, WBZO 103.1, KJOY 98.3, WMJC 94.3, WRCN 103.9, WHPC 90.3 (NCC Radio Station).
AM Radio Stations: WALK 1370, WOR 710, WCBS 880, WGSM 740, WHLI 1100, WINS 1010.
Television Station: News 12 Long Island
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NCC Emergency Procedures
These emergency procedures are intended for Nassau Community College use only and are presented as a quick reference. If you have any questions or require additional information regarding the College’s emergency procedures, please contact the NCC Emergency Coordinator:
Chief Martin Roddini, Director of Public Safety
Phone: 2 7100 or (516) 572-7100
Email: Martin.Roddini@ncc.edu
NCC Emergency Procedures:
Medical Emergency
Fire or Smoke Condition
Severe Weather
Gas Leak/Water Leak/Power Outage
Criminal/Suspicious Activity
Workplace Violence
Bomb Threat
Active Shooter
Hazardous Material Spill
Suspicious Package/Substance
Medical Emergency
In the event there is a need for immediate medical attention, take the following steps:
Step 1: Dial the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111. From a cell phone or outside line dial (516) 572-7111.
Step 2: Provide your name, location/building, floor, room number and the nature of injury or emergency situation.
Please stay on the phone and answer all of the questions asked of you to help ensure an efficient response. A trained emergency medical care provider will be dispatched by NCC Public Safety immediately. If required, Public Safety will call outside emergency services and guide emergency responders to the scene or transport the victim to Student Health Services.
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NCC Automated External Defibrillator Program
The College has developed an automated external defibrillator (AED) program, overseen by a medical doctor, to ensure NCC can quickly dispatch these important life saving devices to those in need as soon as possible. NCC Public Safety has trained Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT’s) on staff who can respond and provide life saving services, while the outside emergency services respond.
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Fire or Smoke Condition
In the event of a fire or smoke condition, take the following steps:
Step 1: Immediately sound the nearest fire alarm or manual-pull box.
Step 2: From a safe location, dial the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111 from a campus building phone. From an outside line or cell phone dial (516) 572-7111. If the building you are in does not have a pull box, or you are not in a building, call the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111 from a campus building phone. From a campus phone or outside line dial (516) 572-7111.
Step 3: Provide your name, location/building, cluster letter, floor and room number.
Please stay on the phone and answer all of the questions asked of you to help ensure an efficient response. Public Safety will notify the outside emergency responders and coordinate their response.
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Severe Weather
In the event severe weather is forecasted that may jeopardize the health and safety of the College community, NCC will disseminate campus-specific instructions through the appropriate college Emergency Information Communication Methods.
Please note the College will not use the NCC NY Alert system for class cancellations or school closings due to inclement weather. For information on class cancellations and general campus information dial the NCC Information Services Center/Switchboard at 2 7500 or 2 7501 from a campus phone, or (516) 572-7500 or (516) 572-7501 from an outside line or cell phone. In addition, information pertaining to class closings will also be posted on the NCC website (www.ncc.edu).
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Gas Leak/Water Leak/Power Outage
In the event of a gas leak, water leak, or power outage, take the following steps:
Step 1: From a safe location call the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111 from a campus building phone or from a cell phone or outside line call (516) 572-7111. For all gas and water problems, please leave the area immediately.
Step 2: Provide a description of the emergency, your name, location/building, cluster letter, floor and room number.
Step 3: Public Safety will then contact the Physical Plant and/or outside agencies to address the situation.
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Criminal/Suspicious Activity
If you discover or witness a crime, or observe suspicious activity, take the following steps:
Step 1: From a safe location call the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111 and provide your name, location/building, floor and room number. From a cell phone or outside line call (516) 572-7111.
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Do NOT attempt to apprehend or interfere with a criminal.
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Do your best to note the following characteristics of the criminal: height, weight, sex, race, age, clothing, weapon (if any) and direction and method of travel.
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If the criminal flees the scene in an automobile, please note the license plate number and state, make, model, color and any other visual characteristics of the vehicle.
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Workplace Violence
Workplace violence includes, but is not limited to intimidation, threats, physical attack and property damage. If you receive a threat of violence or witness an act or threat of violence, please take the following steps:
Step 1: From a safe location call the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111 and provide your name, location/building, floor and room number. From a cell phone or outside line call (516) 572-7111.
Step 2: Provide a location and description of the assailant or suspicious individual.
Step 3: If necessary, seek cover behind a locked door.
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Bomb Threat
If you receive a bomb threat via telephone please take the following steps:
Step 1: Keep the person on the phone as long as you can and obtain as much information as possible. Ask the caller:
- Where is the bomb?
- When is it set to go off?
- What type of bomb is it?
- What does it look like?
- Why has it been planted?
- What will make it explode?
Step 2: Do not hang up, use another line to contact the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111, from a cell phone or outside line call (516) 572-7111 as soon as possible.
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Active Shooter
During certain emergencies, a building evacuation is not the appropriate course of action. In situations where you receive instructions from NCC stating; “Active Shooter - Campus Lockdown," the following measures should be taken:
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Shut the room door and barricade the door using any means necessary (example: large desk, file cabinet, chairs, etc). If the room you are in can be locked, lock door immediately. Move away from the door.
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Lock and close windows, pull down shades, and stay away from windows. If possible, post a sheet of paper or cardboard on the window (facing out) indicating the room number and the number of people in the room.
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Turn off lights in room.
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Silence all cell phones (place it in vibrate mode, so you can still receive information). Please refrain from calling the 911 system. If you already received an NCC NY Alert message indicating the need for a lockdown, then 911 has already been notified. Excessive calls to the 911 system may overwhelm it and lead to unnecessary delays in response.
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Do not draw unnecessary attention to the room by creating noise.
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Remain quiet and calm. Listen for instructions.
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Do not leave the room or open the door until told to do so by NCC Public Safety or Nassau County Police Department.
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A "Shelter-in-place" message indicates that everyone should stay indoors and remain where they are until an "All clear" or the "Evacuation" direction is given. "Shelter-in-place" does not necessarily mean that there is an active shooter. It could indicate a number of other emergency situations such as - toxic gases, explosions, chemical spill, etc
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Hazardous Material Spill
Major Spill
In the event of a large scale hazardous material spill (beyond the capability of departmental staff that are trained to respond to and clean up spills), take the following steps:
Step 1: Immediately notify your supervisor and area occupants within the department and evacuate if necessary.
Step 2: If it does not jeopardize your safety, and you have received training from NCC to do so, use spill kit materials to minimize spread.
Step 2: From a safe location call the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 27111, from a cell phone or outside line call (516) 572-7111.
Step 3: Provide your name, department name, location/building, chemical name if known, quantity/volume of chemical spilled, floor and room number.
Step 4: If possible, cordon off area to prevent others from coming into affected area.
Step 5: Public Safety will notify the appropriate NCC department (i.e. EHS, Physical Plant, etc.) or external emergency response agency as necessary.
Minor Spills
An incidental or minor, hazardous material spill is one that the departmental staff (who have received training from NCC to do so), is capable of handling safely without the assistance from other NCC departments or outside emergency agencies. In the event of an incidental spill, take the following steps:
Step 1: Immediately notify your supervisor and area occupants within the department of condition.
Step 2: Avoid breathing vapors from spill.
Step 3: Put on chemical specific protective equipment, including safety goggles, suitable gloves, and long-sleeved lab coat.
Step 4: Confine spill to small area if possible. Protect floor drains or other means for environmental release. Spill socks and absorbents may be placed around drains, as needed.
Step 5: Use appropriate materials to neutralize and absorb inorganic acids and bases.
Step 6: Collect residue, place in appropriate container, label container with contents and hazard (obtain information from MSDS if necessary) and contact EHS for proper disposal.
Please note it is the responsibility of each chemical and hazardous material using department to ensure an adequate supply of chemical-specific spill materials is readily available. Please contact the NCC EHS office if you need assistance at 2-7781.
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Suspicious Package/Substance
If you are suspicious of a mailing you received on campus and are unable to verify the contents with the addressee or sender, take the following steps:
Step 1: Do not open the article or squeeze, drop, prod or push it.
Step 2: Isolate the mailing, but do not place it in a confined space such as a desk drawer.
Step 3: From a safe location call the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111 and provide your name, location/building, floor and room number. From a cell phone or outside line call (516) 572-7111.
If you receive a letter or note threatening biological contamination (i.e. anthrax) or other suspect substances, take the following steps:
Step 1: Relax and remain calm, although any threatened use of a biological agent must be treated as though it is real.
Step 2: Do not open letter or package.
Step 3: Leave letter in area and evacuate immediately.
Step 4: Keep others out of area.
Step 5: From a safe location call the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111, from a cell phone or outside line call (516) 572-7111. Provide your name, location/building, floor and room number.
Step 6: Remain at the site until Public Safety/Nassau County Police arrive with instructions. Public Safety/Nassau County Police responders can evaluate the risk to those in the room at the time of potential exposure, as well as any impact on the remainder of the building.
If you inadvertently open a suspicious package/letter or it is leaking liquid or unknown substance, take the following steps:
Step 1: Immediately set the item down gently at the location it was opened.
Step 2: From a safe location call the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111 and provide your name, location/building, floor and room number. From a cell phone or outside line call (516) 572-7111.
Step 3: All potentially exposed persons should wash exposed skin surfaces with soap and warm water.
Step 4: Return to an area within the building adjacent to the initial exposure and wait for NCC Public Safety/Nassau County Police (i.e. hallway outside original room).
Step 5: If possible, make a list of all people who may have ha d contact with substance for investigating authorities.
DO NOT pass the letter or package to others to look at or handle.
DO NOT disturb any contents in the letter or package. Handling the letter/package may only spread the substance inside and increase the chances of it getting into the air.
DO NOT ignore the threat; it must be treated as real until properly evaluated.
DO NOT leave the building until instructed to do so.
DO NOT allow others into the area, if anyone enters the area, they should stay in the area until instructed to leave by Public Safety or Nassau County Police.
DO NOT attempt to clean up material.
DO NOT touch face; eyes, nose, mouth.
Caution should be exercised if combinations of any of the above indicators are present. It is best to have an expert assess the letter/package if there are concerns. Do not touch, move or open any suspect package and contact the NCC Emergency Phone Number at 2 7111, from a cell phone or outside line call (516) 572-7111.
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Additional Information on NCC Emergency Procedures
For additional information on the College’s emergency procedures, please contact the NCC Emergency Coordinator:
Chief Martin Roddini, Director of Public Safety
Phone: 2 7100 or (516) 572-7100
E-mail: Martin.Roddini@ncc.edu
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Important Campus Contact Information
Nassau Community College Emergency Phone Number (for emergency use only please):
Dial 2 7111 from a campus building phone, or (516) 572-7111 from an outside phone line or cell phone.
Please use this number to report all campus-related emergencies. Public Safety operates this line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Upon receiving your call, Public Safety will coordinate the proper emergency response with the appropriate internal department or external emergency service.
Please DO NOT call this line to obtain information pertaining to class and/or college activity cancellations or closings due to inclement weather.
NCC Emergency/Weather Hotline
Dial 2 9929 from a campus building phone, or (516) 572-9929 from an outside phone line or cell phone.
This phone line was formerly referred to as the NCC Inclement Weather Phone Line.
This phone line will be used to provide recorded campus-related emergency information before, during, and after a campus related emergency.
This line will NOT be used to provide information pertaining to class/college closings due to inclement weather.
In the event of predicted severe weather (such as an impending hurricane), NCC will utilize this line in the interest of providing adequate warning to the College community.
Public Safety Department (for non-emergency use only please):
Dial 2 7100 from a campus building phone or (516) 572-7100 from an outside phone line or cell phone.
Use this number to report non-emergency situations.
Please DO NOT call this line to obtain information pertaining to class and/or college activity cancellations or closings due to inclement weather.
Fire Safety Information (for non-emergency use only please):
Dial 2 7100 from a campus building phone or (516) 572-7100 from an outside phone line or cell phone.
Use this number for non-emergency fire safety concerns and questions. If you have any questions about evacuation procedures, how to become a fire warden, where to assemble after evacuating your building, fire code questions, please use this number. You can also use the following email address: Fire.Safety@ncc.edu. for non-emergency questions and or concerns.
NCC Campus Information Line/Switchboard (for non-emergency use only please):
Dial 2 7500 or 2 7501 from a campus building phone or (516) 572-7500 or (516) 572-7501 from an outside phone line or cell phone. This line will be used for providing information pertaining to NCC class/activity cancellations, and campus closings due to inclement weather.
College Student Health Services (for non-emergency use only please):
Dial 2 7123 from a campus phone or (516) 572-7123 from an outside phone line or cell phone.
The College Student Health Services office is located on the Lower Level of the Administrative Tower and is staffed by registered nurses and a physician. For more information and hours of operation please visit the College Student Health Services website.
Environmental Health and Safety (for non-emergency use only please):
Dial 2 7781 from a campus phone or (516) 572-7781 from an outside phone line or cell phone.
The Environmental Health and Safety office is located at 358 Davis Avenue (2nd Floor). Please contact EHS if you have non-emergency questions or concerns about workplace safety, workers’ compensation procedures, chemical/laboratory safety, waste disposal procedures and pick ups, safety training, and material safety data sheets (MSDS’s). You can report non-emergency safety suggestions or concerns to ehs@ncc.edu. For more information please visit the Environmental Health and Safety website.
Facilities Customer Service (for non-emergency use only please):
Dial 2 7677 from a campus phone or (516) 572-7677 from an outside phone line or cell phone.
Facilities Customer Service is located within the Physical Plant Building. Please contact them to request building maintenance issues pertaining to temperature control, odors, leaks, and building repairs
Psychological Counseling Center (for non-emergency use only please):
The Psychological Counseling Center provides psychological assessment, counseling, and crisis intervention at no charge for NCC.
Students may schedule an individual appointment by walking into the Psychological Counseling Center, located at Nassau Hall, Room 9, or by calling (516) 572-7698. For more information and hours of operation please visit the Psychological Counseling Center website.
Employee Assistance Program (for non-emergency use only please):
Nassau Community College employees may schedule confidential counseling by contacting the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at 2 7759 from a campus phone or (516) 572-7759 from an outside phone line or cell phone. The EAP office is located on the 7th Floor (Room 702) of the Administrative Tower.
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What You Can Do To Prepare for a Campus Emergency
As a member of NCC Community you can do the following to help prepare for an emergency and keep the campus safe:
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Report suspicious activity and all campus-related emergencies immediately to the Nassau Community College Emergency Phone Number by dialing 2 7111 from a campus building phone, or (516) 572-7111 from a cell phone or outside line.
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Know all of the NCC Emergency Notification Methods and register for NY Alert to ensure you receive timely, accurate information and instructions during campus emergencies. Ensure your family and friends are aware of these notification methods too.
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Familiarize yourself with the NCC Emergency Procedures.
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Store important NCC phone numbers in your cell phone and keep them at home. Use these numbers only for their intended use.
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Know the evacuation routes and assembly locations for the campus buildings you work in and visit. If you have any questions about campus evacuation procedures contact Public Safety at 2 7100 (516) 572-7100.
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Follow all verbal instructions provided by College officials, Public Safety, Nassau County Police, fire department, or any responding agency in a time of emergency/disaster.
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Prepare your family and home for emergency situations. Preparing in advance reduces stress associated with emergencies. Use the following Emergency Preparedness Websites to assist you.
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Emergency Information Websites (not affiliated with NCC)
The following websites are provided to assist you in obtaining additional information on emergency preparedness. You may choose to use these websites to help you prepare for emergencies at work and home. Nassau Community College is not affiliated with any of these websites. Please note NCC's disclaimer for links to third party websites.
Emergency/Disaster Preparedness Resources
American Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/0,1082,0_500_,00.html
Centers for Disease Control and Preparedness (CDC): http://www.bt.cdc.gov/
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): http://www.fema.gov/index.shtm
Department of Homeland Security (DHS): http://www.ready.gov/
Natural Disasters and Severe Weather Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Preparedness n(CDC): http://www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Organization (NOAA): http://www.noaa.gov/
Hurricane Preparedness Resources
Nassau County Office of Emergency Management: http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/OEM/index.html
Nassau County Chapter - American Red Cross: http://www.nassauredcross.org/HurricaneInitiative/tabid/145/Default.aspx
Suffolk County OEM: http://www.co.suffolk.ny.us/webtemp3.cfm?dept=48&id=2642
New York City OEM: http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/hazards/storms.shtml
Ready.Gov: http://www.ready.gov/america/beinformed/hurricanes.html
Centers for Disease Control and Preparedness (CDC): http://www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/hurricanes/
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): http://www.weather.gov/om/hurricane/index.shtml
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): http://www.fema.gov/hazard/hurricane/index.shtm
Pandemic Flu Information
PandemicFlu.gov: http://pandemicflu.gov/
Centers for Disease Control and Preparedness (CDC): http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avian/index.htm
American Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/news/ds/panflu/
World Health Organization (WHO): http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/en/index.html
New York State Department of Health: http://www.health.state.ny.us/diseases/communicable/influenza/pandemic/index.htm
Local Health Departments
Nassau County Department of Health: http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/Health/
Suffolk County Department of Health: http://www.co.suffolk.ny.us/webtemp1.cfm?dept=6&ID=177
New York City Department of Health:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/home/home.shtml
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