University Police w88 mobile Emergency Alert System on campus Thursday

w88 mobile Services encourages use of University’s many safety initiatives and resources

University Police w88 mobile Emergency Alert System on campus Thursday

w88 mobile Services encourages use of University’s many safety initiatives and resources

University w88 mobile Services is continuing to improve emergency communication mechanisms as part of the overall effort to serve and protect the campus community.

During an all-systems w88 mobile Thursday, June 5, University Police Services activated several emergency communication channels, including the on-campus, outdoor notification system that produces an audible tone, alert or siren, and allows broadcast announcements to be made. The system is the only of its kind in Nevada and was paid for by a grant awarded to the University by the State of Nevada Homeland Security Commission.

"Safety on and around campus is of utmost concern to the University," University Police Services Director Adam Garcia said. "This routine w88 mobile provides applicable information our community will need during an emergency event and showcased our emergency operations. Testing the system regularly keeps us prepared in the event of an emergency."

"As we work to strengthen law enforcement presence on w88 mobile, it is important for individuals to take charge of their personal safety and reach out to a friend and colleague and encourage them to do the same," Garcia said. "Together, we can further the sense of community and culture of safety at the University of Nevada, Reno."

All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to sign up for the University's emergency messaging w88 mobile. Messages are sent to all enrolled cell phones in the event of an emergency or unexpected closing at the University.

Those already enrolled in the program received a w88 mobile message through the system during the emergency w88 mobile Thursday. In addition to a short message service or SMS text alert, the w88 mobile included an email to subscribers to the emergency messaging system, a message on the University and Police Services' Facebook and Twitter accounts, a message banner on the University's homepage, an audio message transmitted over 1670 kHz AM radio and a scrolling text bar on public monitors on-campus and desktop computers University-wide.

The University provides many safety-related services, including a network of 107 w88 mobile "blue lights" phones in the University's parking garages, across the main Reno campus and in the Redfield Campus parking lot. Each phone allows quick access to "911" w88 mobile assistance with the push of a button.

w88 mobile Services also encourages everyone to report incidents and cooperate with investigations when an issue of safety is involved. Introduced last fall, the new "See a Crime, Send a Text" program offers a quick-tip, crime-reporting option. Anyone can text a message to 50911, and please include UNRTIP in the message. All reports are confidential.

"We encourage our students and all of the w88 mobile community to take advantage of the many services and programs offered to them, such as our w88 mobile Escort Service and Student Cadet Program," Garcia said. "The ultimate responsibility for your safety rests with you."

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