We value the safety and security of all community members in our care and make it a top priority to act with speed and intention in the event of an emergency. It is vital for each person to be adequately informed in order to understand procedure and his/her role in the event of an emergency on campus.
Emergency Drills
In order to familiarize the college community with the emergency procedures, Northwestern will conduct regular emergency drills for students and employees to practice walking through the steps to take in the event of an emergency.
All students and employees are strongly encouraged to add the Northwestern College Public Safety phone number, 651-631-5310, as a cell phone speed-dial option; calls are answered 24 hours a day.
Emergency Procedures
The emergency procedures below describe the responsibilities necessary of each person in emergency situations.
What to do in case of…
Medical Emergency
Call 9-1-1 immediately if this is a life-threatening emergency.
Call Public Safety (ext. 5310 or 651-631-5310).
Stay with the individual and do not attempt to move the individual unless they are in danger.
Calmly allow emergency personnel to address the situation.
Severe Weather
When siren sounds, move all persons to lowest level hallways and tunnels to avoid glass and debris.
Assist persons with disabilities or special needs.
Stay away from windows and skylights.
Make sure all doors are closed, and keep corridors clear of objects.
Wait for "all clear" to return to other campus areas.
Fire
Activate the nearest fire alarm pull station.
Calmly evacuate the building using the nearest exit while assisting persons with disabilities or special needs.
Call 9-1-1 then Public Safety (ext. 5310 or 651-631-5310).
Do not enter building until authorized by emergency personnel.
Suspicious Person
Do not physically confront the person or block the person's access to an exit.
Call Public Safety (ext. 5310 or 651-631-5310); provide as much information as possible about the person and their direction of travel.
Dangerous Person
Remove yourself from the person/area if possible. If safe to do so, leave the building.
If remaining in the building, lock and barricade room door.
Turn off lights and equipment.
Call 9-1-1 then Public Safety (ext. 5310 or 651-631-5310).
Remain in secured area until "all clear" has been given by law enforcement or Public Safety.
Power Outage
Call Public Safety (ext. 5310 or 651-631-5310).
Remain calm and move cautiously to a lighted area while assisting persons with special needs. Exits may be indicated by lighted signs if the emergency power is operating.
Turn off stoves and unplug computers, appliances and other voltage-sensitive equipment.
Do NOT tamper with or reset tripped fuses or switches.
Do NOT use candles during power outages.
Natural Gas Leak
Remain calm and evacuate the building or area immediately while assisting persons with disabilities or special needs.
Call Public Safety (ext. 5310 or 651-631-5310).
Do NOT use light switches, cell phones, or anything else that could cause a spark.
Do NOT use or tamper with any equipment.
Hazardous Materials Release
Move away from the site of the hazard to a safe location.
Call 9-1-1 immediately if this is a life-threatening emergency.
Call Public Safety (ext. 5310 or 651-631-5310).
Alert others to stay clear of the area.
Notify emergency personnel if you have been exposed or have information about the release.
Suspicious Object
Do NOT touch or disturb the object.
Calmly leave the area.
Call Public Safety (ext. 5310 or 651-631-5310).
Emergency Blog
In the event of an emergency on campus, Northwestern will use nwcemergency.blogspot.com to communicate with our community.
The Northwestern College Emergency Response Team and members of NWC’s health services office continue to be attentive to any developments relating to the H1N1 Novel Influenza virus by reviewing updates from the Minnesota Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Northwestern community will receive timely communication in the event of a confirmed case of H1N1 Novel Influenza involving an NWC student or employee, and proactive procedures are in place if such an event should occur.