Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Active Shooter

If you are to ever find yourself in the middle of an active shooter event, your survival may depend on whether or not you have a plan. The plan doesn’t have to be complicated.
There are three things you could do that make a difference: Run. Hide. Fight.
RUN: First and foremost, if you can get out, do.
  • If there is an escape path, attempt to evacuate
  • Evacuate whether others agree to or not
  • Leave your belongings behind
  • Help others escape if possible
  • Prevent others from entering the area
  • Call 9-1-1 when you are safe
HIDE: If you can’t get out safely, you need to find a place to hide. Act quickly and quietly. Try to secure your hiding place the best you can.
  • Lock and/or blockade the door
  • Silence your cell phone/pager
  • Hide behind large objects
  • Remain very quiet
Your hiding place should:
  • Be out of the shooter’s view
  • Provide protection if shots are fired in your direction
  • Not trap or restrict your options for movement
FIGHT: As a last resort, and only if your life is in danger . . . whether you’re alone or working together as a group, fight.
  • Attempt to incapacitate the shooter
  • Act with physical aggression
  • Improvise weapons
  • Commit to your actions
Remember: The first responders on the scene are not there to evacuate or tend to the injured. They are well-trained, and are there to stop the shooter.

What to do when law enforcement arrives:
  • Remain calm and follow instructions
  • Keep your hands visible at all times
  • Avoid pointing or yelling

  • Know that help for the injured is on its way
    resources:  www.homelandsecurity.gov

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Friends' Cafe Prices


FRIENDS CAFÉ

$1.50
 
Coffee / Tea
Includes 2 creamers, sugar and/or sweetener packets

Ask about seasonal hot beverage selections
Coke

Diet Coke

Sprite

Water

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Security Radio Reset

Security Radio Reset (emergency orange button)

 

When the (orange) emergency panic button is accidently pressed on the Security Radio the following will happen;

A 911 dispatcher will call back on the radio and ask what the emergency is, let them know it was a false alarm.

The dispatcher will then ask you to reset the radio; you do so by dialing ext. 8500 (non emergency number) on the telephone.

The person on the line will ask you to hold down the orange button, the radio will start beeping.

Continue to hold the button down until you are instructed to release the button.

The radio will then be reset.